Responding to Reality:
Using Coaching to Address Trauma

Four things that coaches can do

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  1. Create safety through clear coaching routines, expectations, and agreements
  2. Use coaching practices that foster connection
  3. Support coachees in setting goals related to self-regulation
  4. Maximize opportunities for choice and control

It's all about trauma, but it's not just about trauma

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We know you want to deliver effective coaching that makes a positive impact on students -  especially this year when so much is at stake.

The problem is, many coaching initiatives are ineffective. Teachers resist them, coaches feel unsure or ineffective. They’re a waste of time and money, which is frustrating for everyone.

Coaching doesn't have to be so hard! We’ve trained thousands of coaches, and we know good coaching leads to positive changes for teachers and students. We also understand that you want to invest your professional development dollars wisely and maximize the impact on student learning.

That’s why the Coach PD Project uses our proven methods to deliver high-quality professional development and ongoing support for instructional coaches. We'll help you implement all four of these trauma-informed coaching strategies confidently and successfully.
Additional Resources
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Still have questions?

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We're happy to chat via email or set up a call.

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