Supporting Students and Staff After COVID-19
Supporting Students and Staff After COVID-19
Your Trauma-Sensitive Back-to-School Transition Plan
Jen Alexander, M.A., NCC, SB-RPT
When schools reopen after COVID-19 closures, your school will need a compassionate, intentional, trauma-sensitive plan for easing the back-to-school transition. That’s what you’ll find in this practical, reader-friendly new ebook from acclaimed trauma expert Jen Alexander.
Discover How To:
- Apply the four essentials of trauma-sensitive schools to your transition planning
- Facilitate team discussions and professional development sessions to prepare for the “new normal”
- Gather critical input from families about their concerns, experiences, and needs
- Address the specific challenges of school reopenings, including separation anxiety, elevated stress, safety fears, the need to feel in control, and sensory overload after months of isolation and remote learning
- Notice and meet needs: both your own and those of students and their families
- Help students develop social-emotional skills to navigate the transition back to school (four lessons and extension activities included!)
- Commit to examining and disrupting systemic inequities that affect children and families who have often been marginalized
- Make a plan for self-care and maintain a healthier work–life balance
Practical Materials
In addition to the activities, games, and social-emotional lessons in the book, you’ll get more than 50 downloadable resources, including journal pages, handouts, activities, planning forms, posters, and professional development PowerPoint slides.
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Free Webinars
- Prioritizing Student and Staff Well-Being
- Help for Stressed Educators During COVID-19
- Trauma-Sensitive Student Support During School Closures Webinar
- Supporting Stressed Students During COVID-19
Reviews
Amy Hanken, M.Ed., Special Education Supervisor, Heartland Area Education Agency - August 31, 2020
“Jen Alexander’s words reach through the pages to support readers—not only for our heads to plan but also for our hearts to support; and help one another heal after a collectively traumatic experience.”
Julie Beem, MBA, Executive Director, Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc. - August 27, 2020
“This book highlights that being trauma-sensitive IS the bedrock of how we navigate the challenges of this extraordinary school year.”
Dyane Carrere, M.Ed., Trauma Consultant and Staff Developer - August 27, 2020
“Provides both big-picture understandings regarding stress and trauma as well as explicit guidance for addressing the emotional well-being of everyone in the school community.”
Additional Resources
- Over 50 downloadable resources, including:
- Journal pages
- Handouts
- Activities
- Planning forms
- Posters
- Professional development PowerPoint slides
Visit the Download Hub for a preview of what's available.