Masters Course: EDUC 530 - Adverse Childhood Experiences, Trauma, and Mental Illness in PK-12 Students (Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Wellness Endorsement course)

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  • Tuition of $1,710.00 will be paid on Neumann's website via MyNU E-bill. If you are a current Masters degree student, click here to register.
  • Dates: Fall Term 2- October 24 - December 11, 2022, In-person meeting dates- 10/29, 11/12, 11/19, 12/10 - 8am to 4:30pm
  • Professors: Vicki Morgan
  • Location: Franklin Commons, Phoenixville, PA

This course is designed to explore the impact of traumatic experiences on children and adolescents across multiple stages of development. In addition, this course will identify how Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can affect the ability of children to learn in a variety of settings. Through engagement and participation in experiences, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the impacts of trauma and ACEs and attain a variety of strategies to implement in the school setting to effectively contain and manage maladaptive emotional and physical responses.

This course is part of the 12-credit Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Wellness Endorsement. It is also an Elective course in the Masters in Social Emotional Learning degree program.