An Introduction to Trauma and Regulation
This informative webinar with child and Adolescent Therapist, Hayley Rice, explores trauma and how it can present itself in an early years setting. Particular emphasis is given to self-care for teachers working with trauma in an EY Setting. You will learn how trauma impacts children's learning.
Who can do this Course?
Manager and owners of EY Settings.
EY Practitioners.
EY Practitioners.
Course Content
- An Overview of Trauma
- How Children May Present if They Are Traumatised
- Best Practices for Helping Children to Regulate
- Tools to Help Children with the Range of Emotions They May Experience
- Q&A
- List of Further Resources
Certification
Certificate of Attendance
Tutor
Hayley Rice is a child and adolescent therapist who specializes in play therapy. Following a decade working as a primary teacher, Hayley gained a First Class Honours Masters in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy in 2018. Her specific area of research was neurodevelopmental play as a means of enhancing speech in young pre-verbal children with autism and parental experiences of this. In 2019, Hayley studied Filial Therapy, which focuses on the parent-child relationship as an agent of change.
Hayley loves to work along side parents and practitioners in their quest to help children. Hayley's dynamic and interactive webinars have proven invaluable to parents, teachers and practitioners who require support and skills with managing and responding to all types of child behaviours.
Hayley loves to work along side parents and practitioners in their quest to help children. Hayley's dynamic and interactive webinars have proven invaluable to parents, teachers and practitioners who require support and skills with managing and responding to all types of child behaviours.
An Introduction to Trauma and Regulation
Learn about trauma, what it means, types of trauma and how trauma occurs. Learn best practices to regulate children who suffer from trauma in an EY setting.
Supporting Children
Webinar
Certificate of Attendance
Course Enquiry
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