Connecting Principles: To gain knowledge and insight about what secure attachment looks like between children and caregivers. To learn helpful ways to help build a connection with children who come from hard places and did not have secure attachment. To understand the impact attachment history can have on children’s behavior. To gain insight and awareness...
Empowering Principles: To enhance understanding about the physiological/internal roots of children’s behavior. To learn appropriate strategies for meeting children’s sensory needs. To provide tools for making the environment feel safe and predictable for children. To create a bridge between theory and application for ease of use of the principles taught.
Correcting Principles: To lay the foundation for understanding how to balance structure and nurture during interactions with children. To enhance understanding of the TBRI Ideal Response and Levels of Response. To communicate that, after behavior episodes, children should: Be Content Feel Connected to their caregiver Have Changed behavior
Correcting Principles: To lay the foundation for understanding how to balance structure and nurture during interactions with children. To enhance understanding of the TBRI Ideal Response and Levels of Response. To communicate that, after behavior episodes, children should: Be Content Feel Connected to their caregiver Have Changed behavior