Time to move from skill-building to cultivating environments that promote individual and collective growth, so each student has the space to flourish.
By utilizing trauma and community responsive approaches coupled with neurotype-responsive practices, we will explore how the design of classroom spaces, daily routines, and relationships can actively promote success for every learner. Participants will engage with frameworks that encourage intentional decision-making, reduce power struggles, and enhance emotional safety.
Together, we will explore class wide frameworks that help students access “doses of regulation” throughout the day, anchoring their learning in self-awareness and self-advocacy. We will explore the question, “What does a regulatory environment look like?” to understand how such an environment feels, functions, and transforms interactions.
Join this deep dive into really understanding what regulation is and isn’t!