Sharing our Humanity: Healing from Trauma Through the Power of Story
Julie Hoffman Springfield Public SchoolsScovill 211
Healing from trauma can be scary, messy, and complicated. Fortunately, the power of story can help. We have been passing stories on to each other for centuries. Stories of hope and resilience are the best ones to share with each other. This session will cover some of the basics regarding trauma, including a review of the physiological responses (fight, flight, freeze).
The session will include discussion about how the vicarious experiences of fictional characters help a reader know they are not alone, introduce new coping mechanisms, and provide a safe place to approach traumatic experiences. The presenter knows that all books are not created equal. Not only will she explain how some “bibliotherapy” books miss the mark, but she will introduce books that are much more effective.
Expect lively read-alouds and group discussions about how the books can be used to teach SEL goals in general or toward healing from trauma. You will receive a link to a comprehensive book list, but you might also start filling your bookstore cart during the presentation!
Fri 11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
Elementary, Middle/Jr. High, Pre-service teacher
2024, Classroom Management, Instructional Techniques (Teacher-centered), Interpersonal Relationships, Social-Emotional Learning