2021 TSS Conference
Creating Trauma Sensitive Schools
The Creating Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference is designed primarily for educators to learn the strategies & implementation of trauma-informed practices in education.
However, this year's conference will also include workshops on trauma-informed, attachment-focused parenting.
The TSS Conference for 2021 will be virtual, but is set to be one of the best yet with incredible keynote speakers lined up.
Feb. 15-18, 2021
Recommended Resources

The Regulated Classroom
The Regulated Classroom helps educators deepen self-awareness about stress activation in their bodies. When educators experience an increased capacity for self-regulation, they are better equipped to co-regulate with students.

Honestly Adoption
Through parent-to-parent support, online training, podcasts, and practical resources, authors Mike & Kristin Berry provide the insight you need to thrive as a parent and transform your family.
Listen to Mike, Kristin, and Marna discuss the power of CapeAble SmartWeight as a tool for sensory needs.

Beyond Consequences & Trauma Informed Schools
Heather Forbes, LCSW, author & coach on the topics of raising children with difficult and severe behaviors, the impact of trauma on the developing child, adoptive motherhood, and self-development.

Gateway Family Services
Gateway Family Services provides trauma focused-equine assisted psychotherapy to individuals & families utilizing the Natural Lifemanship model. The focus of sessions is all about relationships & activating the parts of the brain that have been impacted by trauma.

MindCap Cognitive Advantage Program
MindCap offers tools and techniques to identify and enhance a person's learning potential. The MindCap team is trained in the Feuerstein Method and offers services and training locally as well as training internationally.

BraveBrains
BraveBrains is a resource and training platform for home, school, and community. Using innovative solutions rooted in brain science, they empower children and adults to heal from early life adversity. Print resources, purchase the Riley the Brave book, or schedule or attend an event.