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Supporting Young Children to Cope, Build Resilience, and Heal from Trauma through Play

Samantha Watson-Alvarado, Julie Kurtz, Julie Nicholson, Valentina Torres, Jonathan Iris-Wilbanks, Maja Jevgjovikj, Lafeshia Edwards

A Practical Guide for Early Childhood Educators

Barcode 9781032334325
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Release Date: 11/04/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Routledge
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

A Practical Guide for Early Childhood Educators

Now more than ever, there is a need for early childhood professionals to comprehensively integrate trauma-sensitive practices into their work with children and families. This essential resource offers instructional strategies teachers can use daily to support their students dealing with trauma in early learning environments.


Now more than ever, there is a need for early childhood professionals to comprehensively integrate trauma-sensitive practices into their work with children and families. This essential resource offers instructional strategies teachers can use daily to support their students dealing with trauma in early learning environments. Readers will learn to create opportunities for children to use their natural language—play—to reduce their stress, to cope with adversity, to build resilience, and even to heal from trauma. Nicholson and Kurtz provide vignettes, case study examples, textboxes, photographs, and descriptions of adapted therapeutic strategies ready for implementation in the classroom. Practical and comprehensive, this book is ideal for both prospective and veteran early childhood educators seeking to understand trauma-informed practices when working with young children (birth–8) in a range of environments.