Date: Tuesdays, 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th January & 3rd February 2026
Time: 7.00 - 8.30 pm
Venue: Online via Zoom
Target Audience: Primary & Post Primary Teachers & SNAs.
Emotion Coaching is a four-step, skills-based approach that helps school staff respond to pupils’ heightened emotions and related behaviours as they occur. Originally developed by John Gottman for parenting, this relational method of communication has been effectively adapted by educational psychologists for use in schools. It is increasingly adopted by Primary and Post-Primary schools in Ireland as a strategy to support sustainable emotional health and wellbeing.
Research shows that Emotion Coaching enhances staff competency and calmness, improves pupils’ emotional literacy and regulation, and fosters stronger pupil-staff relationships. Schools have also reported better pupil behaviour, higher academic achievement, improved staff wellbeing, as well as enhanced family relationships and fewer parental complaints.
Benefits of Emotion Coaching in Schools:
It can be integrated into existing systems/programmes without additional resources or staffing.It focuses on enhancing the quality of staff interactions with pupils and does not require individual, timetabled sessions.It teaches children and young people about emotions and positive mental health in a structured, sustainable way.Pupils are likely to experience the advantages of Emotion Coaching even if not all staff apply it consistently.
This 5-part online course will cover:
Basic neuroscience of emotional regulation & the stress-response system
Background to Emotion Coaching: what it is & why we should use it
Adults’ emotional awareness and different styles of responding to emotions in children and young people
How to use the 4 steps of Emotion Coaching
Practical exercises & skill development activities
Practice, reflection, peer discussion & problem-solving
Overview of strategies that complement Emotion Coaching
Support in starting your Emotion Coaching journey
PLEASE NOTE: Sessions 2, 3, and 4 will include approximately 20 minutes of breakout rooms for practical exercises and skill development activities. While some may feel reluctant to participate in breakout rooms, feedback from previous courses has been very positive regarding their value for these exercises. To make the most of these sessions, please ensure you access the course on a device equipped with a camera and microphone.
Bio of Presenter: Lucy Mannion, Director of TINT Education
With extensive experience in therapeutic education as a teacher and senior leader, Lucy has supported many children and young people with sensory challenges arising from trauma, ADHD, autism, and other conditions. Her postgraduate studies in psychology and psychotherapy have deepened her understanding of pupil behaviour and wellbeing. Collaborating with occupational therapists and clinicians, Lucy has honed multidisciplinary strategies for sensory processing difficulties, supporting pupil regulation and learning. As Director of TINT Education, she merges psychological theory with educational practice, offering training and consultancy for trauma-informed, neuroinclusive and therapeutic strategies in schools.
This course is NOT RECORDED in order to encourage open and honest participation within the interactive elements. Therefore, attendance at all 5 sessions is recommended.
Course Start Date / Time | 06-01-2026 7:00 pm |
Course End Date / Time | 03-02-2026 8:30 pm |
Cut off date | 06-01-2026 6:00 pm |
Available place | 50 |
Fee | Seventy five Euro |
Number Hours | 1.5 hour per session |
Speaker | Lucy Mannion |
Location | Online |