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How can parents and caregivers best support children who are walking through a traumatic loss?
In this episode, Dr. Jim Henry and Samantha Farris help us understand the importance of holding space for our children’s emotions, how adults can acknowledge their own feelings while helping kids process theirs, sharing information with kids based on their development, how trauma affects behavior, and helpful resources for learning more.
Resources mentioned in this Episode:
Free Access to TBRI 101
FASTER Program WMU
Circle of Security
Dr. Dan Diegel
Help Kids Cope App
National Childhood Traumatic Stress Network
Once I Was Very Scared (Book)
A Terrible Thing Happened (Book)
The Wild Edge of Sorrow (Book)
Sounds True Podcast (Frances Weller)
Trauma and The Brain TBRI Podcast Episode
By Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development TCU4.9
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How can parents and caregivers best support children who are walking through a traumatic loss?
In this episode, Dr. Jim Henry and Samantha Farris help us understand the importance of holding space for our children’s emotions, how adults can acknowledge their own feelings while helping kids process theirs, sharing information with kids based on their development, how trauma affects behavior, and helpful resources for learning more.
Resources mentioned in this Episode:
Free Access to TBRI 101
FASTER Program WMU
Circle of Security
Dr. Dan Diegel
Help Kids Cope App
National Childhood Traumatic Stress Network
Once I Was Very Scared (Book)
A Terrible Thing Happened (Book)
The Wild Edge of Sorrow (Book)
Sounds True Podcast (Frances Weller)
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