Embark on a transformative journey into Trauma-Informed Physical Education (PE) at the PHASE PE conference. Gain invaluable insights into understanding the profound and long-term impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on young people’s well-being, with a particular focus on affluent neglect and its manifestation in educational settings.
Explore evidence-based strategies to cultivate resilience, mitigate trauma, and empower students to thrive academically and emotionally.
Key Highlights:
Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences: Delve into the complex landscape of adverse childhood experiences and their enduring effects on young people’s development. Uncover the hidden challenges of affluent neglect and its implications for student well-being in affluent communities.
Exploring Protective Factors: Navigate the eight protective factors crucial for fostering resilience in children and adolescents. Learn how to identify and leverage these factors within the educational environment to create a supportive and nurturing ecosystem for all students.
Harnessing the Power of Movement: Discover the transformative potential of movement in regulating emotions and promoting cognitive function. Explore innovative approaches to integrating movement-based interventions into PE curricula, with a focus on calming the amygdala, expanding the window of tolerance, and facilitating effective decision-making and learning.
Creating Safe and Inclusive Spaces: Learn practical strategies for creating safe and inclusive spaces within PE settings, where students feel seen, heard, and valued. Explore trauma-informed practices that promote trust, connection, and emotional safety, laying the foundation for meaningful learning experiences.
Empowering Educators: Equip educators with the knowledge and tools they need to support students affected by trauma effectively. Gain insights into trauma-informed pedagogies, self-regulation techniques, and trauma-sensitive classroom management strategies that promote student well-being and academic success.
Join Us: Elevate your understanding of Trauma-Informed Physical Education and unlock the power of movement to nurture resilience in young learners. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and practical insights at the PHASE PE conference.
Bangkok 2024
Job Role Applicability:
- Health & Wellness
Presentation
- Lower Elementary [Age 4 - 6]
- Upper Elementary [Age 8 - 10]
- Middle School [Age 11 - 13]
- High School [Age 14 - 17]