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MODEL SCHOOL POLICY

Trauma Informed Tools and Strategies Parental Improisonment

 
 

 

REGULATING ACTIVITY IDEAS

Trauma Informed Tools and Strategies Big Book of Calmers

REGULATING ACTIVITY IDEAS

Trauma Informed Tools and Strategies Circle Solutions

REGULATING ACTIVITY IDEAS

Trauma Informed Tools and Strategies Mindful Games

 

MAKING THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE...

Diploma Delegates

SUPPORTING CHILDREN TALK CARDS

Children Cards

BOUNDARIES

Boundaries

 

I WISH MY TEACHER KNEW

Feeling heard and understood is of vital importance to children's development. What do you think your class would share if you asked them what they'd like you to know?

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WHAT IS A TRAUMA INFORMED SCHOOL?

What is a Trauma Informed School

ONLINE HARASSMENT

A clear and concise guide from the School of Sexual Education explaining what online harassment is, what your rights are and what you can do about it.

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OUTDOOR PLAY

Trauma Informed Knowledge outdoor play report

WHAT IS TRAUMA?

Trauma may arise from any painful life experience where a person feels alone.  The author of “The Body Keeps the Score” Bessel van der Kolk explains...

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WHAT IS TRAUMA?

Trauma Informed Quote Trauma Definition

 

ATTACHMENT GAMES

Attachment Play Change One Thing

ATTACHMENT

Attachment

ATTACHMENT GAMES

Attachment Play Two Truths and a Lie

 

BREATHING

Regulation Breathing

SORTING

Regulation Sorting

MOVEMENT

Regulation movement Teen

 

 SOCIAL BUFFERING

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TRANSITIONAL OBJECTS

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EXAM RESULTS

GCSE RESULTS 3 2

 

ACCEPTANCE

Copy of We need you

SAYING GOODBYE

Transition Goodbye 2

EXAM RESULTS

GCSE RESULTS 2 2

 

PLAY

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LISTENING

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EXAM RESULTS

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PLAY

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SUPPORTING PARENTS

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BIOPHILIA & PLAY

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ATTACHMENT

Children with secure attachment know they always have a secure and stable base. They can explore with a safe haven to return to for emotional refuelling when needed. If they've had a difficult time, they will be received with connection, validation and emotional responsiveness to all emotions- happy, sad, and angry. This promotes regulation, reduces stress and anxiety, and halts fight, flight and freeze responses.  This video from Sprout Schools explains the different styles of attachment and, importantly- how they impact on children's behaviour https://ow.ly/VE6Z50PMMvr

REHEARSING

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BIOPHILIA

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STAFF MEETING SPOTLIGHT

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