Anger in children is often misunderstood, but what if we saw it as a cry for connection? This online webinar, inspired by the pioneering work of Dr. Dan Siegel and rooted in the biopsychosocial approach, is designed to help parents, and social, care, health, and education professionals support children in understanding and managing anger. We'll explore children's behaviours through a holistic lens, examining the biological, psychological, and social factors that contribute to anger. You'll learn to see beyond the surface of challenging behaviours and develop a compassionate approach to helping children navigate their emotional experiences. The key objectives for this webinar are to ensure attendees: • Understand the Roots of Anger • See Anger as a Cry for Connection • Receive Strategies to Promote Effective Emotional Regulation • Learn How to Build Communication and Empathy • Know How to Set Healthy Boundaries • Are Equipped With Preventative Approaches to Reduce Anger Outbursts
Learn what strategies you can implement in the home to help your child with anxiety
Learn about what you can do to help students with anxiety in the classroom setting
How to ensure your child with Dyspraxia can reach their potential by meeting their psychological needs at home
How to ensure that students with Dyspraxia in your classroom benefit from your understanding of their needs
Press reset and breathe - learn how to mind your mind and embody your body
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Understand how Dyspraxia impacts the whole child - physically, emotionally and socially - and what you can do to support them
Understand how grief and bereavement impacts the world of the child - physically, emotionally and socially - and what you can do to support them
Understanding Trauma Through the Lens of Polyvagal Theory: Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children Trauma in children is often misunderstood but what if we recognised it not as something to afraid of, but as a nervous system in distress? This online webinar draws on the transformative insights of Polyvagal Theory and trauma-informed care to help parents and professionals in education, health, care and social sectors support children in navigating emotional dysregulation. Key objectives for this webinar: • Understand how trauma impacts the developing nervous system • Explore Polyvagal Theory and its application in real-life scenarios • Recognise anger as a protective response rather than a behavioural issue • Gain strategies to support emotional regulation through connection and safety • Develop tools to foster co-regulation and build trusting relationships • Learn preventative and relational approaches to reduce emotional outbursts
Learn how to engage your students through meaningful teaching methods
Learn about what exactly Anxiety is and how it manifests in our children's bodies and brains
How to meet the "unmet need" in children
Understand how Dyspraxia impacts the whole child - physically, emotionally and cognitively
Learn how to manage behaviour through communication and relationships
Develop an awareness of different theories of trauma and how trauma differs from child to child, and throughout the lifespan.
Understanding how trauma impacts children, how this presents and how professionals can support children who have been impacted
Understand how anxiety presents, the impact on the world of the child and effective strategies that can be implemented to truly support children in a meaningful way
Learn about the physical, emotional, social and educational impact of Dyspraxia or DCD on the whole child