11/14/2024
Behavioral & Mental Health in K-12 learning track: Dr. Laura McMullin, UC Los Angeles; Dr. Maria Jimenez-Salazar, UC San Francisco; Dr. Tiffany Herbert, CSU Dominguez Hills. Below are brief summaries of all three presentations:
Dr. McMullin’s presentation discusses equipping pre-service teachers with trauma informed principles and practices, and how that is a necessity in order to prepare educators to better serve the needs of their students and maintain their own wellbeing in the process.
Dr. Jimenez-Salazar’s session will provide an overview of how diverse childhood migration experiences relate to immigrant-origin youths’ sense of safety, school attendance, and behavioral health. Attendees are invited to discuss the unique challenges they face and what they are finding helpful in supporting the development and success of newcomer learners.
Dr. Herbert’s session will define mental health supports and discuss strategies for providing mental health support for neurodiverse students. It will engage the audience to share their collective experiences supporting students and connect experiences to the mental health support framework.
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