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Safety and belonging start with the brain! Creating a safe and welcoming environment is the foundation of classroom culture and community and is crucial for academic success and overall well-being. We spend so much time creating beautiful classrooms, however, providing students with a sense of security can be challenging if we don't understand how the brain perceives safety and threats. You cannot talk someone into feeling safe. Learn to use approaches that foster a sense of safety, nurture trust and belonging, and support students in approaching challenges with curiosity instead of fear as they learn that they can manage to do things that are difficult. -
Join us for this 2-hour course as we identify and fill the gaps in supporting students and educators!
Educators are working harder than ever to teach social-emotional skills, yet many still feel frustrated when students struggle to apply what they've learned—especially when it comes to behavior and self-regulation. The reality? Most SEL programs are missing key components. Without the right scaffolding, students may understand self-regulation strategies in theory, but when big emotions hit, they can’t access or use them effectively. This can lead to a cycle of frustration for both educators and students. In thistraining, we’ll uncover what’s missing and how mental health professionals and others working with adults can support educators in making simple but powerful shifts that integrate intentionally developing self-regulation skills daily in the classroom.
What You’ll Learn:
✔️ The hidden gaps in many SEL programs that prevent students from self-regulating.
✔️ How to scaffold self-regulation skills so students can apply strategies independently—even in moments of stress.
✔️ Small, practical shifts educators can make in their daily routines that lead to lasting behavior change.
Who Should Attend? This training is designed for school-based and clinical mental health professionals and other school professionals who support educators and students. Whether you work directly in schools or in private practice, you’ll leave with insights and tools you can use immediately to help educators bridge the gap between teaching self-regulation and students actually using it when they need it most.
💡 Join us and learn how to make self-regulation easier—not harder—for both students and educators.
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Keep the momentum going and continue growing and learning! Nurture the bonds you've built, with our 6-month group consultation journey designed for those who’ve completed one of our signature SEI programs. It’s a chance to deepen your learning, stay inspired, and grow together with our vibrant global community. Join Judy for six 1-hour group consultation sessions. This is your space to pause, reflect, and recharge. A place to reconnect with the heart of our work and the people who make it meaningful. Whether you're navigating challenges or celebrating wins, we want to walk alongside you. Use the dropdown menu to choose the group that fits your schedule the best. For dates and times, refer to the details below. -
Join us for this 2-hour course as we explore how Safety and Belonging Start with the Brain! A felt sense of safety and belonging isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential for learning. While educators pour energy into creating welcoming spaces, students’ brains don’t always interpret experiences in those environments as safe. Fear-based behaviors can emerge even in classrooms that look warm and inviting. As school-based or clinical mental health professionals, or others working with adults, we have a unique opportunity to bridge that gap. By helping educators understand how the brain perceives safety and threat, we can shift their approach and profoundly impact students' sense of security and connection. This course offers practical insights grounded in brain science to support student mental health and help every learner feel seen, safe, and ready to engage. What You'll Learn: ✔️How to create emotionally safe brain-aligned spaces that help students move through dysregulation and back to connection. ✔️Strategies to build trust and belonging within classrooms and across school communities, creating a foundation for thriving relationships. ✔️Tools to shift mindsets – empowering students and educators to approach challenges with curiosity instead of fear, promoting resilience and growth. Who Should Attend? This training is designed for school-based and clinical mental health professionals, or others who support educators and students. Whether you work directly in schools or in private practice, you’ll leave with insights and tools you can use immediately to help educators bridge the gap between creating welcoming environments and cultivating felt safety and a sense of belonging. 💡 Join us and learn how to foster felt safety and belonging for both students and educators. -
Educators and school professionals this free webinar is for you!
Did you used to believe that being a teacher would be easy and that you’d get lots of time off? 🤣 Working in schools has become even more challenging. Daily stressors, big and small, impact your nervous systems. It’s easy to lose yourself in these moments. When this happens, you carry this heightened state to your next interaction, compounding the stress. By the end of the day, you’re exhausted, and your nervous system is ready to explode or shut down! Then, couple this with our expectations versus the realities of working in schools, and we have the perfect storm fostering feelings of overwhelm, helplessness, and frustration. Explore these and other dynamics impacting your daily functioning and behaviors. Walk away with an understanding that will move you from reacting in the moment, to responding in ways that support your well-being, so you can reclaim our inspiration for teaching.How is this content different?
Our work at the Synergetic Education Institute is about empowering students AND adults. It shouldn’t be a zero sum game. The well-being of your students doesn’t have to be at your expense. *This Free Webinar was recorded on October 16th 2024. -
When strategies that have always worked in the past, are not working, it’s frustrating! In fact, sometimes our responses even seem to make the situation worse. What’s going on? When we learn to identify brain and body states it facilitates using the right strategy at the right time, including understanding why something might work in one moment and not another. When students aren’t in the higher regions of their brains, some strategies meant to support them, actually create escalation. Learn critical classroom strategies that work with students during varying states of arousal, expanding windows of tolerance and getting students back to places of learning. Strengthen your ability to help students grow their capacity for dealing with stress and challenges in and out of the classroom as you support creating new options for behavior. -
It can be frustrating when we teach students certain skills, and they don't seem to use them. This is especially true when it comes to behavior, and it's easy to assume that students are intentionally being defiant. However, what if we told you that much of the social-emotional learning programming and teaching lacks important components? These missing pieces make it difficult for students to use strategies independently. The good news is that we can incorporate these vital elements by making only small shifts to daily routines! Learn a framework for using whole-brain approaches that includes teaching specific skills and developing capacities that result in students being able to determine and apply strategies that work for them. We can provide students with the tools they need to succeed both academically and socially, by scaffolding the development of the skills they need to take responsibility for their own behaviors. -
Safety and belonging start with the brain! Creating a safe and welcoming environment is the foundation of classroom culture and community and is crucial for academic success and overall well-being. We spend so much time creating beautiful classrooms, however, providing students with a sense of security can be challenging if we don't understand how the brain perceives safety and threats. You cannot talk someone into feeling safe. Learn to use approaches that foster a sense of safety, nurture trust and belonging, and support students in approaching challenges with curiosity instead of fear as they learn that they can manage to do things that are difficult. -
Discover the true importance of regulation and how it's often misunderstood. Don't let regulation be just another buzzword in your vocabulary. Join Judy to explore how regulation and dysregulation cycles affect students and adults throughout the day. Learn how finding moments of regulation in the midst of dysregulation can be a powerful tool in improving your well-being and shifting students’ behaviors. By gaining a deeper understanding of how dysregulation is a natural part of everyday life, we can recognize important clues for supporting students in becoming aware of their own activation and learning effective strategies through challenging moments. Apply this understanding to class-wide activation. Viewing the class as a collective nervous system gives you the ability to support entire groups of students at the same time, without burning out your own nervous system. Empower yourself and your students! -
Educators and school professionals this free webinar is for you!
You’re committed to teaching SEL, but are you noticing that students are not applying what they learn? It’s not just you—this is a common challenge that educators face. The good news? There are specific, actionable changes you can make to ensure your SEL lessons lead to lasting behavioral change in your students. Enjoy this free webinar and discover what your current SEL program might be missing and how to fix it. Explore how to integrate these vital pieces into what you’re already doing. During this webinar, you’ll learn:- The missing pieces in most SEL programs
- How to help students internalize and use SEL skills independently
- Simple strategies you can incorporate into your existing curriculum
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Whether you are working with schools or consulting on behalf of your clients, this free webinar is for you!
What to expect: Explore a Developmental Framework: Learn how to meet educators where they are, paving the way for meaningful connections! Keys to Impactful Collaborating: Implement essential strategies such as talking about stress rather than trauma, focusing on whole classrooms rather than individuals, and much more!Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights that can transform your work with schools and educators!
*This Free Webinar was recorded on May 8, 2024. -
This Free Webinar was recorded on April 18th, 2024 and is for all educators and professionals working with students! Are you tired of feeling like you're constantly hitting a wall when it comes to behavior change? ... You're not alone. Many of us who work in schools find ourselves in a cycle of frustration, trying to stop student behaviors without seeing any real progress. But what if there's a different approach? In this free upcoming webinar, we'll explore a perspective that challenges traditional methods of behavior change and offers a path to real growth and transformation. During the webinar, you'll learn:- The surprising reason why focusing solely on stopping behaviors can backfire
- The key components missing from traditional approaches to behavior change
- Practical tips and techniques for creating lasting change and fostering positive growth