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The A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting: Strategies and Solutions (Therapeutic Parenting Books)

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As Sarah says, “it’s time we woke up and smelt the coffee and recognise developmental trauma for what it is”. Sarah Naish is the CEO and Founder of the Centre for Excellence in Child Trauma. She has been the keynote speaker at conferences around the world and is the UK’s best-selling author on therapeutic parenting. As NATP expert Jane Mitchell explains, they are rightly furious with those responsible for the abuse their child must have suffered in an earlier existence. To assist Therapeutic Parents in gaining the specialist knowledge, skills, insight, and strategies required for effective Therapeutic Parenting.

The Complete Guide to Therapeutic Parenting by Sarah Naish

Making the transition from home to school or from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 2 can present enormous difficulties for children who have suffered adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).

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Whether you need help with stealing and lying or are just feeling alone, blamed and misunderstood, we have everything here in one place.

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Therapeutic Parenting uses firm but fair boundaries and routines to aid the development of new neural pathways in the brain so children may gain trust in adults. And so their lower brain (survival brain) may connect with their higher brain (prefrontal cortex/thinking brain) so they can link cause and effect. Sami also recommends Rosie Jefferies and Sarah Naish’s book “ William Wobbly and the Very Bad Day”.

You may be puzzling over why your traumatised child’s behaviour around birthdays and festivities becomes even more challenging and difficult than normal. One of the first things I really learned from the interactions between my team at Dynamis and Sarah’s team at the National Association of Therapeutic Parents is that the methods that teachers would normally use to manage behaviour in a classroom would actually be counterproductive for a child who’s got significant trauma or attachment issues.

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The Centre of Excellence in Child Trauma’s November 2021 conference focused on a huge variety of issues that challenge parents and social workers nationwide. It provides an easy to understand explanation of the latest theory and research in trauma and neuroscience, and explains how these relate to everyday parenting strategies. It provides clarity on complex areas, such as early developmental trauma in children, and insights into key challenges, including managing transitions, sibling relationships, challenging behaviour, the teenage years, and how to find time and space for self-care. But understanding why they do strange things with their faeces or when they urinate on the carpet is key to finding a solution. It’s about building up a positive parent-child relationship and reminding them that you’ll always be there for them.one of the main things that came up time after time after time was that the carer or parent would say: ‘our agency says we’re not allowed to touch the child’ ” Most parents and carers have heard of different parenting styles such as attachment, tiger, helicopter, disciplinarian and permissive. Perhaps less well known is a high nurturing approach called therapeutic parenting. So, what is it, who does it help, and how? It was an emotional day. Well, it would be wouldn’t it because so much to do with fostering and adopting children from trauma involves raw emotion.

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