Parenting After Trauma: Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies that REALLY Work.

Kids

300 Tallapoosa St.,Montgomery AL 36104

17 November, 2022

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Reframe baffling behaviors as stemming from nervous system vulnerabilities due to traumaIncrease felt safety, regulation, and connection in order to decrease challenging behaviorsAddress behaviors specific to the level of dysregulation the child is demonstratingParenting kids who have experienced trauma is often overwhelming and confusing. The baffling behaviors you may face: lying, stealing, manipulation, being spaced out and in la-la land, come from a vulnerable nervous system that needs support with co-regulation, connection, and felt-safety. This conference will help you put on your ‘x-ray vision goggles’ to look past behavior and see what’s actually causing the behavior. Participants will learn an easy-to-understand model of addressing baffling behaviors based on Robyn’s, "Owl, Watchdog, and Possum brain," approach. This event is FREE, and is a great opportunity for parents, grandparents, adoptive and foster families, therapists, social workers, and educators. Let's gain insight and understanding together. Please REGISTER HERE today! CEU credits are available for this training, details about obtaining certification are included in the registration link. Robyn Gobbel, LMSW-Clinical, has 20 years of practice in family and child therapy experience, specializing in complex trauma, attachment, and adoption. She has integrated her diverse clinical training to create an attachment-rich, sensory-sensitive, and relational neuroscience-supported healing environment for children and families. Robyn consults, teaches, and trains extensively throughout the US. She is a podcast host and author of the forthcoming Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors: Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies that Really Work.

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