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Join us on this Podcast entitled “MELTDOWNS” as we discuss what meltdowns can look like and how we can support individual children or adults with disabilities showing signs of a potential meltdown coming or when they are in the midst of a full-on meltdown.
We cover some potential triggers and strategies to put in place.
Here are some links of good resources that we mention in the podcast:
Helping to bring back the calm for the caregiver or ministry person as well as the individual with disabilities:
8 ways to stimulate your vagus nerve and ease anxiety :
https://happiful.com/8-ways-to-stimulate-your-vagus-nerve-and-ease-anxiety
Great resources for getting trained in Trauma.
Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development
https://child.tcu.edu/tbri101/#sthash.MSZVxlmO.dpbs
Reach Hurting Kids Institute
https://reachhurtingkids.com/?fbclid=IwAR0VFb8MnMXD7NnNL-4gyYVn22cDVa68iD-02FhS-s_ZZBvO7xi_E2UfyeU
If you would like support in brainstorming ideas on this topic of meltdowns or any topic specific or of concern to you, please don’t hesitate to email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
We offer — at no cost to you, parent, or to you ministry staff or volunteer — individualized or group coaching. Email us at [email protected] if you would like to schedule a session.
Visit us at Champions4Parents.com
You can support us at: champions4parents.com/donate/
Resources:
Sign up for our Monthly Updates by emailing us at [email protected]
Visit us on Facebook: facebook.com/Champions4Parents/
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By Tom and Julie MeekinsJoin us on this Podcast entitled “MELTDOWNS” as we discuss what meltdowns can look like and how we can support individual children or adults with disabilities showing signs of a potential meltdown coming or when they are in the midst of a full-on meltdown.
We cover some potential triggers and strategies to put in place.
Here are some links of good resources that we mention in the podcast:
Helping to bring back the calm for the caregiver or ministry person as well as the individual with disabilities:
8 ways to stimulate your vagus nerve and ease anxiety :
https://happiful.com/8-ways-to-stimulate-your-vagus-nerve-and-ease-anxiety
Great resources for getting trained in Trauma.
Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development
https://child.tcu.edu/tbri101/#sthash.MSZVxlmO.dpbs
Reach Hurting Kids Institute
https://reachhurtingkids.com/?fbclid=IwAR0VFb8MnMXD7NnNL-4gyYVn22cDVa68iD-02FhS-s_ZZBvO7xi_E2UfyeU
If you would like support in brainstorming ideas on this topic of meltdowns or any topic specific or of concern to you, please don’t hesitate to email us at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you.
We offer — at no cost to you, parent, or to you ministry staff or volunteer — individualized or group coaching. Email us at [email protected] if you would like to schedule a session.
Visit us at Champions4Parents.com
You can support us at: champions4parents.com/donate/
Resources:
Sign up for our Monthly Updates by emailing us at [email protected]
Visit us on Facebook: facebook.com/Champions4Parents/
The post C4P 60 – MELTDOWNS appeared first on Champions4parents.