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Trauma-Informed Parenting

Trauma-Informed Parenting

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How does trauma affect children? How do I become a trauma-informed parent? How do I parent a child with a trauma history? What about children with neurodiversities? How can I not take my child’s behaviors personally? How can I make peace with my past and be a more present parent? How can I leave traditional parenting behind? And the biggest question of all, can I *really* parent the way my kiddos need? Whether you’re parenting kiddos who came home to you through adoption/foster care, or kiddos with a neurodiversity(or both), this is the show for you. The Trauma-Informed Parenting podcast is like attending a parenting workshop in a cafe. Grab a cup of coffee, your notebook, and earbuds, and get ready to learn. Each episode is jam-packed with a combination of science, stories, practical steps, and encouragement. You can learn with experts about why and how you need to parent differently than parents with neurotypical kiddos. Leave the chaos behind, connect with your kiddos, and find some peace in your home.Copyright 2022 Trauma-Informed Parenting Parenting & Families Personal Development Personal Success Relationships
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  • 3 Roadblocks To A Trauma-Informed Education
    Mar 27 2024

    One of the most discouraging things as a parent is being stuck in a vicious cycle of chaos and not being able to escape.

    One of the most frustrating things as an educator is trying to help parents break cycles, find hope and healing, and them not realizing their kids have experienced trauma.

    I’ll be the first to say that in my early days of parenting, I didn’t know what trauma was. Neither did I know that my bio kiddos had experienced it (in some way shape or form). When we adopted a sibling group of four, I was informed of all the trauma the kiddos had experienced in a lengthy meeting with psychologists.

    What that meeting gave me was the information that my kiddos had experienced trauma in their childhood. What I didn’t know yet was how it affected them. I learned that later and it’s one of the major reasons I run this site and podcast. What I’d like to talk about today is why parents don’t invest in a trauma education and remove some of those roadblocks. Once those roadblocks are removed we can find some tools that help us heal.

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    33 mins
  • Six Tips For Teaching Social Media Safety
    Mar 20 2024

    Teaching Social Safety Media With A Tween Novel – The Case Of The Missing Person

    While I know today kids think that owning a device and having social media accounts is a right, not a privilege. It’s our job as parents to set limits to make sure our kids are emotionally mature enough to navigate having a device.

    The truth is lots of damage has been done to kiddos seeking connection, comfort, and encouragement on social media.

    Everyone wants their child to practice social media safety but how do you teach it?

    Sitting your kids down for a frank discussion about it is one option and one I’ve used myself.

    But there is an additional way you can open the conversation -Through a novel.

    Really? Yep. You can read a tween novel with your tween and follow the instructions in a free pdf – Social Media Safety which you can grab HERE.

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    42 mins
  • 3 Biblical Promise About Recovering From Trauma
    Mar 13 2024

    When it comes to healing from trauma, the first step is acknowledging the trauma.

    When we acknowledge the trauma -whether it is caused by one of the six risk factors or due to being neurodivergent in a neurotypical world, we can begin to heal.

    What does the Bible say about healing from trauma? Is there hope? That's what you may be asking right now. Let me assure you, there is hope.

    Grab a cup of coffee and join me as I share 3 Biblical promises about healing from trauma!

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    36 mins
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I like the lengths on the podcasts. I like the topics. As a mom to a child with autism level 3 ALL of it is relevant, important and helpful info. I've been working thru making sense of and peace with my past and this has been an absolute God send for me and my family. I really benefit from the instead of tips amd the expert, guest speakers are so informative. I have learned so much! Thank you Kathllen for what you do! Keep up the good work and keep them coming Please!!!

Such a vast network of topics and guest speakers. All relevant and encompassing.

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