Find out more about this free series of brief videos designed for school communities everywhere. In less than 20 minutes, these trainings offer an introduction to key topics to guide schools in exploring and enhancing how they can build sustainable systems of support for social-emotional learning and behavioral health with students, families, and school staff. Additional resources are provided to extend the learning.
To reach schools beyond Boston, TAP has developed a series of free online courses for educators and school communities everywhere.
TAP trainings are designed for all school staff, including teachers, specialists, school nurses, school administrators, guidance counselors, paraprofessionals, and support staff. All trainings feature interviews with educators and clinicians discussing how to overcome challenges, tips on implementing effective strategies in the classroom, and guidelines for connecting with caregivers and healthcare providers.
CEUs for social workers, psychologists, and nurses in the United States, as well as educators in Massachusetts, are available for courses listed below unless where noted.
Please click on each training for more information and to register. You will be prompted to register for OPENPediatrics before accessing free content. After this one-time registration, you will be able to access all our courses.
This training includes key components, concepts, and concrete strategies for building and maintaining teams in schools to address social-emotional learning and behavioral health.
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This podcast series includes three episodes and feature educators, students, and caregivers sharing the ways in which they have demonstrated strength and care for one in managing the impact of the pandemic on their experiences in school.
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This webinar originally aired in November 2021, and the recorded version is now available. Please note that CEUs are not available for this content.
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This training is the first in a three-part series focused on the impact of trauma. The series will discuss neurological factors, behavior, and learning, as well as supports that schools can provide to students who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. This training provides:
This training is the second in a three-part series focused on the impact of trauma. The series will discuss neurological factors, behavior, and learning, as well as supports that schools can provide to students who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. It discusses:
This training is the third in a three-part series focused on the impact of trauma. The series will discuss neurological factors, behavior, and learning, as well as supports that schools can provide to students who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event. This training discusses:
This training opens with definitions of behavioral health and behavioral health crisis. Beginning with prevention, it describes key components of developing a crisis protocol and why it is helpful to have a school-wide plan. It also provides:
This training uses an ecological model that takes into account development, environment, and cultural considerations to help build a context for understanding student behavior. The training also provides:
This training includes foundational information about social, emotional, and behavioral health in schools and incorporates important concepts such as engaging families, cultural sensitivity, and the impact of social-emotional development in academics and learning. This training includes:
Free online workshops on social, emotional, and behavioral health for schools to support preparation for the school year following the impact of COVID-19. Please note that CEUs are not available for this training.