In this 1.25 hour webinar, learn how to:
Recognize the early signs of stress and overload in your child
Stop meltdowns before they start
Reframe “difficult” to sensitive = gifted
Respond to the need rather than react to behaviours
Learn the steps of brain development for social engagement and learning
Identify the signs of an overactive stress response system
Learn strategies to support a state of safety for physical and social-emotional growth
This pre-recorded webinar will be emailed upon purchase.
This 1.5 hour workshop will explain how the auditory / vestibular systems provide us with the most basic perceptual understanding of space and time as well as are the foundations for safety, movement/ balance and the physiological basis for emotional regulation.
Practical strategies to support optimal activation of these systems will be provided.
Zoom links with handouts will be provided after course purchase.
This 1.5 hour workshop will explain how reflexes and subsequent movement patterns have a foundational role in regulation and brain development.
Practical strategies to support optimal activation of these systems will be provided.
Zoom links with handouts will be provided after course purchase.
This 1.5 hour workshop will provide participants an overview of early reflexes, which lay the foundation for social learning and emotional and cognitive development.
Practical strategies to support optimal activation of these systems will be provided.
Zoom links with handouts will be provided after course purchase.
3 Live Webinar sessions
Level: Professional
Target Audience: Therapists
Dates: December 5th and December 19th 2024, January 9th 2025
Time: 12:00 pm-1:30 pm MST
This mentorship platform is designed to support professional growth and help connect and integrate information from a variety of disciplines into our clinical practice. Through case studies, conversations and collaborative problem solving, clinicians will have the opportunity to dive deeper into specified topics relevant to their practice.
Topics in this series include:
1. Movement Matters: Where do we start?
2. Reflex Integration: Early movement patterns and the stress response system
3. Assessing movement and facilitating stability