Free Upcoming Webinar: Using Children’s Books to Approach Trauma-Informed Education

Using Children's Books to Approach Trauma-Informed Education

Join us for our critical back to school webinar about Trauma-Informed Education in time for the release of our new Trauma-Informed Education Book List on Wednesday, September 25 at 4:00 PM ET. Katie Potter, Lee & Low’s Literacy Specialist, and Andrea Adomako, an educator who has worked with elementary, middle and high school students, a PhD student in African American Studies, and a Mellon Cluster Fellow in Gender and Sexuality Studies at Northwestern University, will discuss different books and activities that approach various kinds of trauma.

Find out about children’s books that deal with natural disaster, poverty, homelessness or economic insecurity, bullying, family trauma or separation, loss and death, war and displacement, as well as resources and organizations where you can find out more about trauma-informed education and its implication for your work with students in the classroom, library, or other relevant settings.

Come away with applicable classroom and library activities for elementary and middle school, trauma-informed resources and books in your respective setting, and a Lee & Low book list and additional trauma-informed information.

Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Time: 4:00 PM ET
Duration: 1 hour
How to Join: Register here.

Registration is free, but space is limited so register today! If you can’t join live, you can still register to receive a link to the recording after the webinar takes place.

Hope to see you there!