Webinar: How a sense of security affects a child’s behaviour and brain development
7 June at 19:00 – How can I help my child feel safe?
– To what extent can a sense of security reduce bad behaviour?
Have you ever guessed that your child’s behavioural responses such as “hit, run, freeze” are the result of the lower part of the brain, which is responsible for survival, and the lack of a sense of security? And a child’s behaviour will change and the parent-child relationship improve only in a safe environment and with safe adults nearby.
We invite you to explore the topic at the practical webinar “How a sense of security affects a child’s behaviour and brain development”
7 June at 19:00
Where: Zoom platform
Host – Anna Bohdanova, correctional teacher, psychologist, trauma therapist, certified trainer.
At the webinar, we will explore:
– how to create a safe environment for a child;
– how to become a safe adult;
– how to restore a child’s sense of security and change behaviour for the better.
The event will be of most interest to parents, foster parents, and caregivers of social centres who are faced with challenging behaviour in children.
See you there!
Please register to participate.
The event is part of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) project “Station: Me” implemented by the CPH “Confidence” with the support of the Norwegian government. Your support is here with Confidence.