26LC 03 022 LL (LESC) - Creating “Felt Safe” in Anxious children
- Course overview
The session will begin with an introduction to interpersonal neurobiology and the impact that has on our sense of safety in the world. Regulation, co regulation and childhood development will be outlined. The role that teachers and SNAs have in creating an environment of felt safety in the classroom will be discussed.
- Next the benefits of using relationship as an anchor for anxious children in the classroom will be outlined.
- Following this the perceived challenges will be named and discussed.
- Next an abundance of practical, easily accessible ways to harness the power of relationship to support anxious children in the classroom will be presented. These will be playful, creative and child-centred.
- Opportunity for questions and and answers will be provided.
- Finally, a list of further resources for teachers will be given.
Facilitator
Hayley Rice Child and adolescent psychotherapist, Play Therapist, Former Teacher, MA MIAHIP MIAPTP
Course Details
| Course Date | 11-03-2026 7:00 pm |
| Course End Date | 11-03-2026 8:00 pm |
| Cut off date | 11-03-2026 12:00 pm |
| Registration fee / cost | Free |
| Speaker | Hayley Rice |
| Number Hours | 1 |
| Location | Online |
| Categories | Primary, Post Primary, SNA |