Using Children’s Books to Approach Trauma-Informed Education was a recent webinar hosted by Lee & Low Books. The first half of the webinar provides a thoughtful overview of trauma, including important concepts and terminology. The second half dives into specific titles and how they might be used in a classroom setting (which would need to be modified for a public library setting).
You can watch the webinar recording here and check out Lee & Low’s Trauma-Informed Diverse Reading List that showcases child protagonists who cope with trauma in a variety of ways and provide students opportunities to discuss trauma through the lens of a relatable and engaging character.
**Thanks to Amanda Bosky at the Stoughton Public Library who sent this to Tessa and, as always, to Tessa, for sharing so many vital and informative resources with library staff serving youth and families throughout Wisconsin.**
You can watch the webinar recording here and check out Lee & Low’s Trauma-Informed Diverse Reading List that showcases child protagonists who cope with trauma in a variety of ways and provide students opportunities to discuss trauma through the lens of a relatable and engaging character.
**Thanks to Amanda Bosky at the Stoughton Public Library who sent this to Tessa and, as always, to Tessa, for sharing so many vital and informative resources with library staff serving youth and families throughout Wisconsin.**
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