The Emotional Alarm System (9 minutes)
The set of tools you will be learning as you build your Classroom and Student Connection Plans are based on a theory of human emotional functioning that is very much in alignment with recent findings
The set of tools you will be learning as you build your Classroom and Student Connection Plans are based on a theory of human emotional functioning that is very much in alignment with recent findings
Starting school, whether it’s for the first time, entering a new school, or even returning to a familiar school after a break, can be a challenge for both our children and ourselves. And we mean
Maya Coleman, PhD Clinical Psychology, MA Special Education Program Director Hand in Hand Parenting | Washington, DC | [email protected] Maya recently took on the position of Executive Director at Hand in Hand Parenting. For the
As I filtered through the noise of all the parenting advice out there I kept finding my way back to Hand in Hand Parenting. Here was an approach so rich and deep in its scope, so ahead of its time in terms of trauma informed, embodied practice AND it was based on the real authentic experiences of parents from all over the world.
Kirsty lives in Kent in the UK and is mum to two beautiful children born in 2011 and 2015. She is also ‘mum’ to a cheeky young dog and two very sweet rescue cat brothers.Â
My mojo had gone AWOL. I had become a robotic and brittle childminder. I was snappy and impatient. Of course, if I’d heard another childminder talking to children with such exasperation I’d have given them
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Over the past decade, research into ACEs has shown that childhood trauma is far more pervasive than previously believed. In many cases, classroom staff may know nothing of a child’s past trauma or why a
Place Order A Psychotherapist’s Review of the Professionals Intensive in Hand in Hand Parenting Five Things I Found Startlingly Useful by Beth Ohanneson, M.S. M.F.T. “Non-clinical language: This intelligent, comprehensive parenting approach is stripped of
LitReviewOverview (At-a-Glance) By Rebecca Aced-Molina, M.A. Introduction Since its founding in 1989 by Patricia Wipfler, The Parents Leadership Institute (PLI), has offered parenting education through workshops, literature, parent support groups, and parent-child play groups that