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May We Suggest For…1st Time Attendees #TSS2024ATN

 

The Attachment and Trauma Networks 7th Annual Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference, the Largest Gathering of Trauma-Informed Educators, will be held in Dallas, Texas on February 18th-20th, 2024. Registration is now open with early-bird pricing expiring Dec 15th.

And although we have been at it for 7 years, this may be your first-time hearing about it or considering attending.

There is something for everyone at the conference, but if you are new to a career in education or your school is beginning to have conversations about what a trauma sensitive school would look like for your students, staff and community, then take a look at our suggested workshop schedule to give you the information you need to begin your efforts.

Academy Day:

  • AD1A – Light Up the Learning Brain, Jessica Sinarski, LPCMH
  • AD2C – Reframing Behavior: Understanding the Neuroscience of Positive Support, Susan Driscoll & Guy Stephens
In-Person Conference:
  • 1(Main Stage) – Sustaining in Education with More Energy, Fun, and Hope in the Classroom, Emily Read Daniels, Ed., MBA, NCC
  • 2F – Practical Brain-Based Strategies for Regulation, Kathy VanHorn, M.Ed.
  • 3F – Fostering FUN in the Classroom with Mind/Body Teaching, Jennifer Lacy,A, QPR, HWC –
  • 4 (Main Stage) – Hopeful Education, Melissa Sadin , Ed.D.
  • 5 (Main Stage) – When the Butt Goes Numb, the Brain Goes Dumb : The Power of Focused Attention Practices and Brain Intervals, Dustin Springer, Ed.D
  • 6A – Regulating their Being; Creating a Relational Regulation Space for Students and Staff, Meagan Baldwin, M.Ed.
  • 7C – Cultural Responsiveness: Creating Systems of Safety and Belonging for All, Angelina Zara, M.Ed. & Robert Beltz, MA

And of course, don't forget our keynote addresses and our offerings for our virtual conference as well.

CEU's are available as well. For more information and details, please visit our website here: Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference

I hope to see you there!

Tracy Leonard, ATN Board President

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Dallas seems an appropriate location: An acquaintance who graduated from UNH accepted a teaching position there in the fall of (1976 - if memory serves me correctly), but was back home in New Hampshire by Christmas-- when I asked him why- he said: "No one at UNH taught me how to use the disciplinary paddles we were required to use in the Dallas School District."

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