Capital Letter Syndromes Having A Capital Letter Syndrome is Trauma And 3 Practices To Help You Help Your Child Having A Capital Letter Syndrome (Neurodiversity) is Trauma Do you have a child who has a Capital letter syndrome –… TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Trauma-informed | "Instead Of" Tips | Adoptive Parents | Capital Letter Syndromes | Foster Parents | Parenting 8 “INSTEAD OF” TIPS FOR PARENTING KIDS WHO HAVE EXPERIENCED TRAUMA Are you parenting a child who has had trauma? Are you parenting a child who has a capital letter syndrome… TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Trauma-informed | Adoptive Parents | Capital Letter Syndromes | Foster Parents | Parenting THE FIVE BS AFFECTED BY TRAUMA PART 5- BEHAVIOR Science says there are five Bs affected by trauma, and we cannot overlook them. In kids from hard places,… TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Trauma-informed | Adoption | Capital Letter Syndromes | foster care | Parenting Five Bs Affected by Trauma Part 4- Beliefs CHILDREN FROM HARD PLACES HAVE ALTERED BELIEF SYSTEMS. What is one firmly held belief you have? Stop for just a… TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Trauma-informed | Adoption | Capital Letter Syndromes | foster care | Parenting Five Bs Affected by Trauma Part 3 – The Body One of the most visible effects of trauma is how it affects the body – medically, through sensory processing issues,… TweetShareSharePin0 Shares
Trauma-informed | Adoption | Capital Letter Syndromes | foster care | Trauma Five Bs Affected by Trauma Part 2 – Biology “A scar is evidence of a wound, but also evidence that we can heal.” – Scott McClellan “I didn’t think… TweetShareSharePin0 Shares