10 Trauma-Informed Mentorship Practices You Can Use in Every Session

10 Trauma-Informed Mentorship Practices You Can Use in Every Session

From Stable Moments Podcast by Rebecca Britt

October 31, 2025 · 28 min

About this episode

Rebecca shares 10 trauma-informed mentorship practices that can enhance connection and support for kids who have experienced trauma.

Some of the most powerful moments in a Stable Moments session happen between the activities — in the greeting, the transition, and the quiet spaces where connection grows. 💜 In this episode, Rebecca shares 10 simple trauma-informed practices — called Mini Moments — that mentors can use to build trust, support regulation, and strengthen key life skills with kids who have experienced trauma. These practical tools don’t require supplies or planning, just presence and intention. Whether you’re a mentor, educator, or trauma-informed professional, you’ll leave with fresh ways to bring calm, connection, and confidence into every session. 🌱 ✨ Watch to learn: What “Mini Moments” are and why they matter How to weave trauma-informed practices naturally into sessions Real examples that build self-worth, responsibility, and emotional awareness 💜 Read the full blog here Get Your Trauma-Informed Responses cheat sheet: https://www.stablemoments.com/responses #StableMoments #TraumaInformed #Mentorship #FosterCare #MiniMoments #YouthDevelopment #TraumaInformedCare

People in this episode

Host: Rebecca Britt

Topics covered

  • trauma-informed practices
  • mentorship
  • youth development
  • emotional awareness
  • trust building

Keywords

  • trauma-informed
  • mentorship
  • Mini Moments
  • self-worth
  • emotional regulation
  • youth development
  • trauma care

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Organizations: Stable Moments

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