
Other Specialties
The following trainings can be tailored for any age 3 - 18.

Our 8 Senses
This training teaches all about the 8 senses on a basic level. It will guide the learner in a basic understanding of our sensory system, how it impacts daily life, and support participants in seeing behaviors through a different lens. Tools and strategies to support those with sensory processing needs will also be discussed. This training is open for educators, professionals, and caregivers.

Making Sense of Sensory Integration: Supporting Students in the Classroom for Success!
This training gives a basic understanding of sensory integration and it's impact on student's ability in regulating themselves for learning. Here we will learn about our sensory system, begin to define sensory related behaviors that are seen in the classroom, and tools on how to support your students so they can be in their just right place for learning.

Utilizing & Implementing a Sensory Diet in the Classroom
This session will begin with a basic foundation of the 8 senses to ground participants in the “why” and “what” is needed to support their students’ energy needs for learning. It will then begin to dive into general sensory diet activities, that target each sense, that can beimplemented into a classroom routine. Sensory diet strategies are very individualized and unique to each student. It is important to work as a team when implementing sensory diet strategies into the classroom. Sensory diet activities can be blended intowhole group activities such as movement breaks, small group instruction, and transitions to support all learners in the classroom beginning to answer the question: How do I create a learning environment for all learners in my classroom? This is a sensory basedapproach to learning in the classroom environment in supporting all learners’ regulation and nervous system needs. Participants will gain practical ideas that can be integrated into the classroom daily routine for all learners, along with guidance on collaborating withprofessionals to develop a more individualized sensory diet as needed.

The Community Resiliency Model®
The Community Resiliency Model's goal is to help create "trauma-informed" and "resiliency-focused' communities that share a common understanding of the impact of trauma and chronic stress on the nervous system and how resiliency can be restored or increased using the CRM skills. The primary focus is teaching six skills that can be used at any time to help us return and remain in our Resiliency Zone.
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CRM trains community members with the hope that they will pass learned skills on to others. To learn more visit https://www.traumaresourceinstitute.com/.

Conscious Discipline®
Our team has Conscious Discipline Certified Instructors. To learn more about Conscious Discipline visit Conscious Discipline Methodology. If you are interested in having us provide training or coaching on the topic of Conscious Discipline we can be requested through the following Conscious Discipline link: Instructor Request.
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