Solution-Seeking Sessions for Educators Struggling with Trauma-Based Behaviors…join us for FREE!

Is there a situation in your class that’s challenging you?  Not sure how to respond to a student’s behavior?

Our new name,
Solution-Seeking Sessions for Educators
Struggling with Trauma-Based Behaviors
highlights our goal of finding answers and creating tangible outcomes.

We have sessions scheduled in 2026 where teachers can discuss challenging situations with veteran Trauma-Informed Educators. We’ll be talking about the challenges we all face as we try to implement trauma-informed strategies and shift our lenses to become more trauma-sensitive educators.  Register for each session below.  Attendance is Free!

 

 

All sessions run from 7 – 9 pm Eastern.  When you register to attend, submit your toughest real case…it could be one we discuss that night.  We plan to cover at least 3 cases and have some time for a brief Q&A.  The case should be factual and not fictional.  But, please ensure that all identifying names and personal information are removed from the case prior to submission. (You do not have to submit a case in order to attend.)  

Links to each Solution-Seeking Session will be emailed to registered attendees the day of the session.

Sessions are not recorded due to privacy issues.  We will try to contact attendees whose cases are being discussed.  

Is it the night of the session and you did not receive an email with a link?

We close the registration at the beginning of the session day.

To receive the link for your registered session, please make sure your email address can receive email from us and you are not unsubscribed. Institutions can have very tough email filters and registrants have missed the email.  Putting @attachtrauma.org on your institution’s “Allow List” can keep this from happening.

Follow this link to verify your email: ATN Newsletter Signup 

Once you have verified or subscribed a new email address, email heart@attachtrauma.org

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