Recordings (including podcast version) now available
Understanding what’s going on with your kids and staying calm during the meltdowns takes a lot more than "being more consistent", "being more strict" or "naming their emotions" .
(I'm sure you've heard all of them countless of times)
You're getting a lot of things right already.
- Doing research and getting them support
- Trying to understand your child
- Knowing there's more to the situation then what people around you are saying
But it feels like what you're "supposed to do" is not working and often makes things worst.
Maybe right now...
- You're child is often spiralling out of control for no apparent reason.
- You're trying hard to stay calm but end up losing it much more often than you want.
- So of course you know there's something going on with your child but you just don't know what it is.
- You feel judged, alone and like you're failing in parenting your intense child.
- You feel overwhelmed and discouraged and are afraid things are just going to get worst.
There has got to be a better way!
This workbook will allow you to
27 presentation from 25 different speakers all specialized in the area they are talking about with professional trainings and/or lived experience
This even was live in February 2024 over 3 days, the content is divided that way
- Day 1: Help them calm down - Explore techniques to help your chidl regulate themselves in the hard moments, but most importantly that can help prevent and reduce outbursts
Goal of the day: They also want to feel calm, let's find ways that works for THEM!A section to assess the relationship of that other parent/caregiver with you child - Day 2: Why is YOUR child emotionally intense? - Possible cause (or clues) of why your child could be emotionally intense and understand a bit more the reaction in their body
*Disclaimer: nothing here is intended as diagnostic purpose, the goal is for you to explore the possibilities and if something resonates, to consult a medical or mental health professional*
Goal of the day: They feel bad, they are not bad, let's try to figure out why! - Day 3: Stay Calm Yourself - As much as we want to find solution for our kids, the only way to be able to go through life with one (or many) emotionally intense kids is to regulate ourselves first. So day 3 is all about finding ways to do just that! And let's be honest, anything that helps us calm can be apply to our kids too.
There's a few talks about why it's necessary, but practical exercise, so you can sample ways to regulate yourself and find the ones that work for you.
Goal of the day: You need to regulate yourself first, let's find ways that works for YOU and that are sustainable long term!
- This a digital resource, nothing will be sent to you by mail.
- You'll also receive an email with access to the private podcast. Check your spam, it has a tendency to hide there.
- In the next 48h you'll receive an email with access to register and log in to a course platform, from there you will be able to access all the content (the podcast stays separate).
- The course contain
- Captioned videos and audio versions, plus transcripts