Library: Trauma respektující přístup

Trauma respektující přístup

pdf icon
Trauma and the child's brain

Jak se u dětí projevuje trauma a co můžeme udělat pro podporu traumatizovaných dětí? Dozvíte se v infografice.

video icon
Sequential development and brain organization

Part of the 16-hour course: A Trauma-Friendly Approach as a Solution to Challenging Behaviors, there are four short videos that connect the content of the trauma-focused approach. The first of the videos, which focuses on sequential development and brain architecture, is publicly available. This, together with the others, forms an integral part of the whole course.

pdf icon
Prevalence of negative childhood experiences in the Czech population

Negative experiences can be perceived by each of us with different strengths of impact in everyday life. This can include neglect, domestic violence, sexual abuse, incarceration of a family member, mental illness. The following table shows the representation of people in the country by the number of NHS they are or have been exposed to.

pdf icon
The child's reaction to stress

Failure to meet a child's basic needs within the family, at school or outside of school, causes significant stress to the child. Severe or chronic stress causes the body to react defensively. Our infographic shows what this reaction can look like in a child?

pdf icon
How to help a child who has undergone trauma

Do you have a child in your class who is going through or has gone through a traumatic experience? Would you like to offer him or her a supportive and safe environment? We offer you specific tips for each area to help you create the right conditions for children with negative experiences.

PorT training: sample worksheets

The materials expand knowledge in each area of trauma-informed approaches through short activities. The worksheets can be printed and worked with directly. They are intended not only for education and social service workers. With the support of a competent person, children can also work with them.

pdf icon
How to help a child experiencing acute trauma

It is likely that you have encountered a child in your practice who is experiencing acute trauma. How should we treat the child at such times, how should we approach the child, what should we provide and how should we support the child? Specific recommendations and tips can be found in this infographic.

Publication: Trauma-informed approach – sample: How to communicate with a child at risk.

Publication is an integral part of the entire course, during which the participants work with it and keep it for further use in their practice. The booklet is divided into the following chapters, Chapter 9 is available for demonstration.

pdf icon
Self-regulation for children - activities

Regulation and self-regulation is a skill. It is something that children learn from us adults. Let's support them and offer them activities that are appropriate to their age and abilities. With this infographic, children can get inspiration for individual activities to help them cope with challenging situations.

Brain Breaks

When working with children or young adults, it helps to include short, regular brain breaks. We can divide them into those that help us to calm down and those that stimulate activity and attention. It is important to engage them briefly and frequently, in a pleasant and respectful way, relationally, rhythmically, repeatedly, with appropriate challenge, purpose and rules, and with an individual approach.

pdf icon
Relaxation corner

Relaxační koutek je místem, kde se žák může cítit bezpečně a kde může mít prostor ke zvládnutí neklidu a množství stresu v bezpečí a v soukromí.

pdf icon
How does my engine run?

Pomůcka pomáhá dětem rozpoznat svůj aktuální stav. Pokud jsou příliš unavené nebo naopak rozrušené, nemohou se učit. K dosažení rovnováhy jim pomohou seberegulační techniky. Pokud dětem pomůžeme naučit se monitorovat svůj stav, mohou předejít jeho eskalaci a podpořit své učení.

Leaflet about the PorT project - understanding trauma

Brief description of the project and accredited training Trauma Informed Approach as a solution to challenging behaviour for education and social workers.

pdf icon
Samatosenzory aids to help children work with stress

Surely you can recall the various fidgety habits we unwittingly do in situations that require our concentration. For school children, these include rocking in their chairs, playing with things, scribbling on their desks, destroying notebook covers, biting their nails, or even clicking a pencil or bottle cap. Self-regulation aids are the solution to these classroom distractions. How to do it? A new infographic will tell you.

E-learning evaluation: the results of survey among course participants

The evaluation is based on a survey that we conducted with 66 respondents before and after completing the e-learning course. The results are very encouraging. Respondents positively evaluate both the training itself and the impact on their work and perception of stress.

Level of stress response activation

Have you experienced a situation where all thoughts have disappeared from your mind and you have been unable to think? This can happen to us during exams, but also as a result of more serious events. What happens to us in such moments? This infographic helps us to map it out.

Three steps to manage challenging behaviour

The infographic is intended for educational or social workers who encounter or may encounter a child with challenging behaviour. The description of the steps is very brief, the material is used to consolidate the knowledge gained during the 16 course Trauma Respectful Approach as a solution to challenging behaviour in children.

Stress and its consequences

Stress takes two forms. One that helps us grow and one that hurts us. It has the same effect on children. Some of them have had or are having adverse experiences that have affected their behaviour. This infographic offers us approaches that we can use to support these children. The material was produced as part of the PorT: Understanding Trauma project.

video icon
Vývoj mozku - chování dětí náročné na intervenci

Přednáška Larse Lystera se věnuje přístupům k žákům s náročným chováním v práci učitelů a dalších pedagogických pracovníků - 8.4. 2019 PedF.

video icon
Traumatizovaný mozek

Krátké šestiminutové video přibližuje, proč a jak reaguje mozek dítěte s traumatickými zážitky na stres i na první pohled bezvýznamné situace.

Jak podpořit děti s náročným chováním

Jak podpořit děti s náročným chování v důsledku negativních zážitků v raném dětství? V České republice narůstá počet dětí s vývojovým traumatem. Ve školách se často projevují náročným chováním, jehož příčinám a spouštěčům je někdy obtížné správně porozumět. Seminář norských lektorek Kajy Næss Johannessen a Ann-Karin Nielsen Bakken je zaměřen na představení vlivu traumatu v raném dětství na celkový vývoj mozku a jeho další fungování v pozdějším věku.

pdf icon
ACE studie

Jak negativní zkušenosti v dětství ovlivňují náš další život? Respektovaný výzkum Center pro kontrolu a prevenci nemocí publikovaný v roce 1998 pod označením ACE Study o vlivu negativních zkušeností v dětství (NZD) na zdraví a kvalitu života v dospělosti