
Trauma-Sensitive Parenting: Nurturing Safety, Resilience, and Healthy Bonds Within and Beyond the Home
Healing: Jennifer Alushan
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How well do you know your child? More importantly, how could you help them navigate through a traumatic series of events? Adults often don't know where to begin when soothing a child's fears after troublesome world events or from a crisis within the home.
If you're a parent, guardian, educator, coach, or advocate for a child, you have numerous opportunities to guide them in their development.
Your role plays a crucial part in a child's development, even if your advocacy and presence in a child's life feel small to you.
When a caregiver gains more insight into the importance of trauma sensitivity, they provide a child with the opportunity for resilience and success.
With approximately 70% of people experiencing traumatic events by adulthood, we need to become champions for children so they can find a healing route toward an improved future.
With a bachelor's and master's degree in education and over 30 years of experience, plus training in trauma sensitivity, author and mother of two, Jennifer Alushan, is ready to give parents and caregivers proven techniques to effectively understand and authentically interact with children so the healing process can begin.
Why trauma-informed and sensitive parenting matters.
How to recognize and understand various types of trauma.
Methods for enhancing a child's skills and self-expression.
Ideas to safely nurture a child who has experienced traumatic events.
Research on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) studies regarding the impact of trauma on children.
Tools to reframe challenging child behaviors.
Therapy techniques to help families with the healing process.
Helpful reminders for adults to take care of their needs in stressful times.
Ways to create the best emotional bonding experience and become a trauma-sensitive individual.
Plus, you'll receive a helpful "check-in" section at the end of each chapter.
Get the motivation you need to help a child recover and develop in the healthiest ways possible.
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The explanations about different trauma types were clear and not overwhelming. I especially appreciated the end-of-chapter check-ins - they gave me a moment to reflect on what I'd learned.
The narration pacing was perfect - not too fast or too slow. If you're looking to better support a child through difficult experiences, this is definitely worth a listen.
Definitely Worth a Listen
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She also talks about topics such as the importance of trauma sensitivity, recognizing and understanding different types of trauma, and methods for fostering children's skills and self-expression.
Great for trauma sensitivity teaching
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Supportive and helpful for trauma
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Processing Trauma
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nice
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Really helpful
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This book is super important for parents
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Essential for Any Caregiver
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this book opened my eyes big time.
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What I appreciated most was her emphasis on the importance of being a trauma-sensitive caregiver. The techniques she outlines are not only easy to implement but also make a significant difference in how we can support our children during tough times. The book covers everything from recognizing various types of trauma to enhancing a child's self-expression and emotional bonding.
My favorite part was the research on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and how it relates to parenting.
Overall, "Trauma-Sensitive Parenting" is a valuable resource. It's a must-read for any parent, guardian, or educator looking to make a positive impact on a child's life!
A very insightful book
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