Trauma-Responsive Practices for Early Childhood Leaders
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Product details
- ISBN 9780367355326
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 06 Jul 2021
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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.
Julie Nicholson is Professor of Practice in the School of Education at Mills College and Co-Director at the Center for Equity in Early Childhood Education.
Jen Leland is Director of Partnerships for Trauma Transformed (TT), a seven county trauma-informed regional system of care.
Julie Kurtz is CEO at the Center for Optimal Brain Integration®. She coaches and trains on trauma-responsive and resilience building practices and social-emotional skills across the lifespan. She also operates a small private practice in California.
LaWanda Wesley is Director of Quality Enhancement & Professional Development at the Early Childhood Education Department, Oakland Unified School District and Co-Director at the Center for Equity in Early Childhood Education.
Sarah Nadiv is CEO at Global Health and Education Strategies.
