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Now more than ever, there is a need for early childhood
professionals to comprehensively integrate trauma-sensitive
practices into their work with children and families. This
essential resource offers instructional strategies teachers can use
daily to support their students dealing with trauma in early
learning environments. Readers will learn to create opportunities
for children to use their natural language—play—to reduce their
stress, to cope with adversity, to build resilience, and even to
heal from trauma. Nicholson and Kurtz provide vignettes, case study
examples, textboxes, photographs, and descriptions of adapted
therapeutic strategies ready for implementation in the classroom.
Practical and comprehensive, this book is ideal for both
prospective and veteran early childhood educators seeking to
understand trauma-informed practices when working with young
children (birth–8) in a range of environments.
This second edition of Trauma-Informed Practices for Early
Childhood Educators continues to guide childcare providers and
early educators working with infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers, and
early elementary-aged children to understand trauma as well as its
impact on young children's brains, behavior, learning, and
development. The book covers a range of trauma-responsive teaching
and family engagement strategies that readers can use to create
strength-based environments that support children's health,
healing, and resiliency. Updates include a greater emphasis on
resilience and collaborating with mental health specialists, a new
chapter on developing children's sensory literacy and additional
case studies to use in workshops or professional development.
Supervisors and coaches will learn a range of powerful
trauma-responsive practices that they can use to support workforce
development and enhance their quality improvement initiatives.
This second edition of Trauma-Informed Practices for Early
Childhood Educators continues to guide childcare providers and
early educators working with infants, toddlers, pre-schoolers, and
early elementary-aged children to understand trauma as well as its
impact on young children's brains, behavior, learning, and
development. The book covers a range of trauma-responsive teaching
and family engagement strategies that readers can use to create
strength-based environments that support children's health,
healing, and resiliency. Updates include a greater emphasis on
resilience and collaborating with mental health specialists, a new
chapter on developing children's sensory literacy and additional
case studies to use in workshops or professional development.
Supervisors and coaches will learn a range of powerful
trauma-responsive practices that they can use to support workforce
development and enhance their quality improvement initiatives.
Now more than ever, there is a need for early childhood
professionals to comprehensively integrate trauma-sensitive
practices into their work with children and families. This
essential resource offers instructional strategies teachers can use
daily to support their students dealing with trauma in early
learning environments. Readers will learn to create opportunities
for children to use their natural language—play—to reduce their
stress, to cope with adversity, to build resilience, and even to
heal from trauma. Nicholson and Kurtz provide vignettes, case study
examples, textboxes, photographs, and descriptions of adapted
therapeutic strategies ready for implementation in the classroom.
Practical and comprehensive, this book is ideal for both
prospective and veteran early childhood educators seeking to
understand trauma-informed practices when working with young
children (birth–8) in a range of environments.
Designed for all professionals working with parents and families of
young children, this practical guide offers comprehensive resources
for building trauma-responsive family engagement in your school or
program. Throughout this book, you'll find: Evidence-based
practices that promote trauma-response family engagement. Exercises
and tools for identifying the strengths and learning edges within
your program, school, or agency. Vignettes from people and programs
striving to create trusting, asset-focused partnerships with
families that improve equity and promote culturally responsive
practices. Reflective inquiry questions and sample conversations to
help you examine your own practices. With concrete examples and
easy-to-implement strategies, this critical book helps readers put
theory into practice while providing essential support for
individuals and groups both new to and experienced with
trauma-responsive practices in early childhood.
Designed for all professionals working with parents and families of
young children, this practical guide offers comprehensive resources
for building trauma-responsive family engagement in your school or
program. Throughout this book, you'll find: Evidence-based
practices that promote trauma-response family engagement. Exercises
and tools for identifying the strengths and learning edges within
your program, school, or agency. Vignettes from people and programs
striving to create trusting, asset-focused partnerships with
families that improve equity and promote culturally responsive
practices. Reflective inquiry questions and sample conversations to
help you examine your own practices. With concrete examples and
easy-to-implement strategies, this critical book helps readers put
theory into practice while providing essential support for
individuals and groups both new to and experienced with
trauma-responsive practices in early childhood.
Specifically designed for administrators and leaders working in
early childhood education, this practical guide offers
comprehensive resources for creating trauma-responsive
organizations and systems. Throughout this book, you'll find:
Exercises and tools for identifying the strengths and areas in need
of change within your program, school or agency. Reflection
questions and sample conversations. Rich vignettes from programs
already striving to create healthier, trauma-responsive
environments. The guidance in this book is explained with simple,
easy-to-implement strategies you can apply immediately to your own
practice and is accompanied by brainstorming questions to help
educational leaders both new to and experienced with
trauma-informed practices succeed.
Specifically designed for administrators and leaders working in
early childhood education, this practical guide offers
comprehensive resources for creating trauma-responsive
organizations and systems. Throughout this book, you'll find:
Exercises and tools for identifying the strengths and areas in need
of change within your program, school or agency. Reflection
questions and sample conversations. Rich vignettes from programs
already striving to create healthier, trauma-responsive
environments. The guidance in this book is explained with simple,
easy-to-implement strategies you can apply immediately to your own
practice and is accompanied by brainstorming questions to help
educational leaders both new to and experienced with
trauma-informed practices succeed.
The first self-care book designed specifically for the early
childhood field, Culturally Responsive Self-Care Practices for
Early Childhood Educators is filled with helpful strategies and
tools that you can implement immediately. Recognizing that
self-care is not one size fits all, the authors present culturally
responsive strategies drawn from diverse early childhood staff
working in a range of roles across communities and contexts. By
tying the importance of educator self-care to goals of social
justice and equity, this book advocates for increased awareness of
the importance of self-care on both an individual and institutional
level. Through key research findings, effective strategies and
personal anecdotes, this accessible guide helps readers understand
and engage with the critical role self-care and wellness-oriented
practices play in creating strong foundations for high quality
early learning programs.
The first self-care book designed specifically for the early
childhood field, Culturally Responsive Self-Care Practices for
Early Childhood Educators is filled with helpful strategies and
tools that you can implement immediately. Recognizing that
self-care is not one size fits all, the authors present culturally
responsive strategies drawn from diverse early childhood staff
working in a range of roles across communities and contexts. By
tying the importance of educator self-care to goals of social
justice and equity, this book advocates for increased awareness of
the importance of self-care on both an individual and institutional
level. Through key research findings, effective strategies and
personal anecdotes, this accessible guide helps readers understand
and engage with the critical role self-care and wellness-oriented
practices play in creating strong foundations for high quality
early learning programs.
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