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This book details an individualised approach to teaching traumatised students. While being trauma informed is an approach gaining interest in the field of education, frameworks that can respond to the individual nature of traumatic experience and explicitly describe responses that open pathways for learning remain a gap in the literature. This book describes a three-phase pedagogical framework to develop the relational and self-regulatory capacity of the student as a prerequisite for learning. It presents a staged approach which directs deep analysis and in-depth understanding of the impact of…mehr

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This book details an individualised approach to teaching traumatised students. While being trauma informed is an approach gaining interest in the field of education, frameworks that can respond to the individual nature of traumatic experience and explicitly describe responses that open pathways for learning remain a gap in the literature. This book describes a three-phase pedagogical framework to develop the relational and self-regulatory capacity of the student as a prerequisite for learning. It presents a staged approach which directs deep analysis and in-depth understanding of the impact of trauma for each student in their own school and classroom context. This book takes teachers through a step-by-step process which draws on current neuroscience and educator experience, to design intervention strategies that mitigate the impact of early childhood trauma on learning.

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Dr. Anne Southall has over 30 years' experience in the field of special education, and mainstream schools in both Australia and the United Kingdom. A Principal for many years, Anne developed an interest in the education of children from traumatic backgrounds, and interventions which respond to the profound and long-term impact on their learning. In her current role, Anne is a senior lecturer in Inclusion and Diversity, and lectures in trauma studies at La Trobe University, Australia. Her research involves working in partnership with education providers and allied health services, to develop more trauma responsive approaches through relational pedagogy and critical reflection.