Trauma-Informed Courses and Tools for Educators, Helpers, and Parents
Practical skills you can use this week. Built for real life, not theory.
Not sure where to begin? Pick the doorway that matches your world right now.
For Educators and School Teams:
Learn trauma-informed strategies for behavior, classroom culture, staff wellness, and psychological safety without turning school into a therapy office.
For Parents and Caregivers:
Tools to reduce power struggles, build trust, and support anxious or overwhelmed kids and teens with more calm and clarity.
For Helpers and Healers:
Support others without losing yourself. Skills for boundaries, resilience, emotional regulation, and sustainable helping.
Classes include multiple types of support. You might benefit from our courses if you like:
Clear, trauma-informed skills you can apply immediately
Simple neuroscience explanations that make behavior make sense
Tools that support outcomes, not just good intentions
What Others Think...
“TJ Rumler provides a hands on, engaging learning environment that brings relevant information to his sessions. My staff, along with community partners, feel encouraged by his depth of knowledge and practical take always. Highly, highly recommend!”
“There are very few people who can cultivate a space that offers authenticity, honesty and safety—all in the context of learning—but TJ did just that. His training is insightful and allowed me to walk away feeling more confident as a practitioner, especially when it comes to restorative justice practices. I would highly recommend his services!”
“TJ was my student at USC and after graduation, I provided his LISW-CP supervision. He is Client Center and Trauma Certified therapist. In addition to being bi-lingual, well traveled and a great speaker; he is a veteran. His passion for children’s well being and justice are the pillars of his life.”
“TJ is an incredible presenter. He makes complex and challenging subjects accessible. His humor, knowledge, and authenticity create notable sessions. He sparks curiosity and generates buzz around the topics he shares. We hope to have him back again soon.”
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