Statewide SLP Webinar 6- Addressing behavior, language, and learning for children with traumatic experience - 35395
This session will provide background and information on the origins and impact of trauma in children's learning. We will review research that has documented the impact of trauma on the developing child. This webinar will also include strategies and practical applications on working with children who have a history of trauma. The goal of this training is to inform and equip the audience with knowledge and skills to maximize the learning experience for this population This session will satisfy the Ethics requirements for the Texas state license and ASHA certification maintenance. This session is aligned with the child find component of the TEA-required self-assessment.
0.3 TSHA CEUs
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Speech Therapists,
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By the end of this session, participants will be able to explain the impact of trauma on brain development, behavior, and academic performance based on current research and apply trauma-informed strategies and interventions to support the academic and emotional needs of children with a history of trauma.
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