Dustin Springer – Plenary Speaker for Brain-Based Behaviors Track

Dr. Dustin Springer will be the plenary speaker for our Brain-Based Behavior Track of the new Learning Brain Exchange.  His sessions will be Monday, February 16, 2026. The session is entitled: Wired for Resilience: Unlocking the Brilliance of the Nervous System  Our children are deeply affected by the contagion of today’s societal unrest. Yet within […]

LBE 2026 CE Credit Information

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Register For Credit Here College Credit/CEU Information for Learning Brain Exchange (LBE) 2026 We are offering 1 Graduate-Level College Credit from Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) for attending this conference.  This equates to 10 hours of Continuing Education.  Please read below to register for and ensure you receive your credit. Course Flyer for Participants NNU is […]

The Learning Brain Exchange: A Virtual Conference, February 16-17, 2026

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The Learning Brain Exchange is more than a conference—it’s a shared experience connecting research, practice, and people committed to learning, healing, and growth. This year’s event features dynamic plenaries and thoughtfully designed learning tracks that meet participants where they are and move the work forward. 4 Tracks to choose from: Reaching & Teaching Students: Explore […]

Volunteers Needed: Help to Amplify Our Podcast

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We’re looking for a few volunteers to help support our podcast by creating show notes and identifying short, engaging clips we can share on social media. Our podcast is released every other week, and the time commitment is about 4 hours per month — making this a flexible and meaningful way to contribute, even with a busy schedule. What You’ll Do: Listen to each […]

Jessica Warner – Plenary for the Reaching & Teaching Students Track – LBE

Jessica Warner, MA will be the Plenary speaker for the Reaching & Teaching Students track of ATN’s new Learning Brain Exchange on Monday, February 16, 2026 The title of her session will be:  From Research to Reality- Understanding the Science of Reading Have you heard about the Science of Reading? It’s NOT a specific curriculum, […]

Joe Brummer – Plenary Speaker for Connected Communities Track – LBE

Joe Brummer will be our plenary speaker of the Connected Communities Track for The Learning Brain Exchange on Monday, February 16, 2026.  Mr. Brummer’s session is entitled Building Connected School Communities Through Trauma-Informed, Restorative Practices Every student carries a story into the classroom, and for many, that story includes experiences of stress and trauma that […]

Annual Report – FY 24/25

We’re honored to present this Annual Report for the Fiscal Year of July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025 of the Attachment & Trauma Network.  Given that this is ATN’s 30th anniversary, this report contains additional content about our history and accomplishments. This report is also available in a downloadable .pdf format. DONATE MORE ABOUT […]

Solution-Seeking Sessions for Educators Struggling with Trauma-Based Behaviors…join us for FREE!

Is there a situation in your class that’s challenging you?  Not sure how to respond to a student’s behavior? Solution-Seeking Sessions for Educators Struggling with Trauma-Based Behaviors highlights our goal of finding answers and creating tangible outcomes. We have sessions scheduled in 2026 where teachers can discuss challenging situations with veteran Trauma-Informed Educators. We’ll be […]

Celebrating 30 Years of Thriving – Children & Families, Schools Communities!

Because they deserve a chance to thrive… Since 1995, ATN has been focused on helping children impacted by trauma to thrive.  As we celebrate ATN’s 30th anniversary, we’re inviting you to be a part of this celebration in these important ways: A Chance to Thrive…ATN’s Giving Tuesday Campaign. Our Staff and Board of Directors invite […]

Resources to Help Distressed Children

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Children are living in challenging times these days – natural disasters, wars, unsafe neighborhoods…the list seems to get bigger instead of smaller.  For children in the US there are two unique situations that can cause significant trauma that are sadly occuring frequently — ICE raids and school shootings. Several have reached out to ATN asking […]