Escalating Behavior Unwrapped
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Many children in care have experienced trauma, which can impact how they react to circumstances and events that remind them of the abuse and cause them to escalate. There are many techniques caregivers can use to help children de-escalate. This course explores escalation, its causes, and strategies for de-escalation. To get the most out of this course, it is strongly recommended that trainees first take Trauma-Informed Parenting.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • describe escalation and de-escalation
  • describe the “thinking brain” and the “survival brain”
  • understand how trauma impacts children’s brains
  • identify phases of escalation
  • know how to have restorative conversations
  • know how to develop a plan to de-escalate behavior and how to use crisis intervention and management


The recommendations on de-escalation and restorative conversations are quite informative and practical.
Francis K.

This was amazingly helpful as we have a child who has anger issues and escalates sometimes easily. It provided guidance for us to help him and us cope! I am excited to work on this new skill!!  
Theresa W.

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This class explores escalation and de-escalation, including:

  • the “thinking brain” vs. the “survival brain”

  • the escalation cycle

  • de-escalation strategies


2 credit hours,
$10.00 per person