Regulation - "One Size Does Not Fit All"
What you'll learn
- Recognize the difference between Regulation and Dysregulation
- Learn about the 8 senses and how they support regulation
- Learn how to Co-Regulate and how Relational Contagion Works
- Learn about the Triggers of Dysregulation
Requirements
- No prior learning required
Description
Regulation - "One Size Does Not Fit All"
About This Course:
There is a growing need for a deeper understanding of the effects of trauma on the developing brain and how practical strategies can be implemented into every day life to help children and families thrive rather than just survive.
Have You Ever Wondered?
Why do some children struggle to sit still, follow instructions and focus attention?
Why are some children hyper-vigilant while others tend to zone out?
How are relational difficulties and behaviours inter-related?
This course unpacks what happens in the brain when dysregulated and provides practical strategies to support co- and self-regulation.
Course Overview:
There are 4 Total Modules in this course.
Module 1: Definition & Brain Development
Module 2: Sensory Regulation
Module 3: Relational & Reward Regulation
Module 4: Emotion & Thought Regulation
About Us:
Karina Schreurs (Trauma Consultant) has a background in Therapy in Education and has post-graduate study in Neuroscience. She is passionate about empowering educators with practical strategies to see stress reduced in classrooms.
Dr. Dedré Nel (Trauma Consultant) is a qualified Social Worker with post-grad training in Play Therapy and the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics. She is passionate about empowering Tamariki, Whanau and Professionals to succeed.
Trauma is COMPLEX We’ll give you the skills and strategies you need to help your child THRIVE.
Trauma Responsive Education Aotearoa TREA
Who this course is for:
- Teachers, Schools, Social Workers, Family
Instructor
Combined we have over 30 years of knowledge and experience in the social sector.
The correlation between trauma and the brain motivated both of us to do further study in the field.
We offer practical strategies and resources that facilitate change to build into each day.
Our priority is first and foremost the well-being of tamariki, rangatahi and their whānau. We want to help set communities up so that everyone can succeed.