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Trauma and Young Children: Teaching Strategies to Support and Empower

Educators need access to accurate and useful guidance on helping children and families who have been exposed to trauma. Learn the basics of what trauma is, what the effects can look like, and specific types of trauma that may be experienced as well as targeted suggestions for creating trauma-informed classrooms and practices that support children and families. This book brings together how educators can incorporate the community into trauma-aware practices, acknowledges and addresses the needs of educators, and offers solutions for caring for themselves as well as the populations they serve. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: National Association for the Education of Young Children
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781938113673

About Elizabeth C. WinterLaura J. ColkerSarah Erdman

Sarah Erdman is an experienced early childhood educator and museum professional in Northern Virginia. Her research and professional practice explore how museums and educators can connect to make meaningful experiences for young children. Sarah teaches at FB Meekins Cooperative Preschool and serves on the board of the Northern Virginia Association for the Education of Young Children. She brings her experience as a mother and educator to all the work she does and is a committed advocate for educators and young children. She is a graduate of the University of Maine and earned a MAT in Museum Education from The George Washington University and an AAS in Early Childhood Development from the Northern Virginia Community College. Sarah founded Cabinet of Curiosities LLC and has served as the early childhood consultant for institutions such as the National Museum of American History the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum and The Phillips Collection. She is also a skilled trainer working with both early childhood educators and museum professionals. Sarah was the creator and editor of The Care and Keeping of Museum Professionals a collection of reflective essays on the state of the museum field. She has also published extensively in NAEYCs Young Children and Teaching Young Children as well as contributing to publications of the American Alliance of Museums the National Museum of American History and the National Science Teachers Association. Laura J. Colker EdD is the President of L.J. Colker & Associates in Washington DC. She is an author lecturer and trainer in early childhood education with 40 years of experience. She has written or co-authored over 150 publications and contributed to the development of 45 educational videos and PBS programs. Dr. Colker is most widely known as a co-author of The Creative Curriculum for Preschool now in its 6th edition. She is also a co-author of The Creative Curriculum for Family Child Care and the first edition of The Creative Curriculum for Infants Toddlers and Twos. Her two most recent books are High-Quality Early Childhood Programs: The What Why and How and Making Lemonade: Teaching Young Children How to Think Optimistically. Both books are co-authored with Derry Koralek. For nine years Colker was a contributing editor to Teaching Young Children NAEYCs journal for preschool teachers. She has also been a consultant to Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) The Council for Professional Development Zero to Three WestEd the Head Start Bureau NACCRA (now Child Care Aware) the University of Minnesota Sonoma State University the Los Angeles Unified School District all of the military services child development programs the Department of Defense Education Activity and numerous other education-related institutions and organizations. Elizabeth C. Winter MD is a board-certified psychiatrist living in Baltimore MD. She is a Senior Physician with the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of the Inspector General and a faculty member of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Winter began her career in private practice providing medication management and psychotherapy. While in private practice she became the co-director of the Johns Hopkins Anxiety Disorders Clinic a tertiary consultation service providing in depth evaluations formulations and treatment recommendations. After leaving private practice Dr. Winter was the medical director of a dual diagnosis facility in Maryland before joining the faculty of University of Maryland as an inpatient hospitalist. She joined the VA OIG in 2018. Dr. Winter has worked in medical student and resident education for over 10 years at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland. In addition to individual mentoring clerkship lectures and seminars Dr. Winter developed a 6-month long curriculum on the diagnosis and management of anxiety disorders for third year psychiatry residents in the subspecialty clinic rotation. She has published extensively in academic journals book chapters and articles for the general public on issues related to psychiatry.

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