Trauma-Informed Classrooms: What Every Educator Needs to Know By Rochelle Dunn
Every day, teachers, support staff, and community professionals walk into classrooms carrying not just lesson plans, but the weight of their students' invisible stories. Trauma-Informed Classrooms is a powerful and practical guide that helps educators understand how trauma affects learning, behaviour, and relationships - and how to respond with empathy, structure, and hope.
Drawing on the latest research in neurobiology, attachment theory, and trauma-informed education, Rochelle Dunn translates complex theory into clear, actionable strategies that can be used in any learning environment. Through real-world examples and reflective prompts, this book helps educators recognise signs of trauma, support regulation, and create classrooms where all children feel safe, seen, and valued.
From understanding the neurobiological impact of trauma and attachment, to building emotionally safe routines, applying restorative practices, and caring for your own wellbeing - this book provides a complete framework for turning trauma awareness into trauma-informed action.
Whether you are a teacher, aide, social worker, or leader, this book will help you reimagine your classroom as more than a place of learning - but as a space for healing, belonging, and growth.
Inside You'll Discover:
The science behind trauma, regulation, and learning
How behaviour communicates unmet needs
Strategies for co-regulation, connection, and predictable routines
Tools for managing classroom triggers and transitions
Ways to support cultural safety and inclusion
How to sustain yourself through reflective and ethical practice
What a whole-school trauma-informed culture really looks like
Inspiring, practical, and deeply human, Trauma-Informed Classrooms reminds us that educators can't change every story - but they can profoundly change the chapter students live while in their care.