The Secret to Behaviour Management
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When it comes to emotion coaching and building healthy behaviour management tools, there is one crucial component that is often not considered; that is, what is actually happening in the brain of the developing child. Toggling is a mechanism wherein there is somewhat of a conversation happening between different parts of our brain. It allows individuals to consider their environment and adapt and manage their responses. However, children are not born with the acknowledge and ability to respond in appropriate ways to their environment. Caregivers can help them understand their environment and emotions better and provide opportunities to build their toggling abilities, allowing their brain’s emotional centre to talk to their reactive centre and self-regulate their behaviour.
Decision making and the adolscent brain
Adolescence is a key period of learning and growth. From around age 10 through to around age 25, young peoples’ brains are maturing and developing. This short video helps to explain why young people’s decision making may be seen by adults as risky, impulsive, poorly thought out, or driven by emotio
123 Magic & Emotion Coaching Special Needs Adaptation
In this program, we delve into the intricacies of implementing the 123 Magic & Emotion Coaching parenting methodology specifically tailored for children with special needs.
Through this course, we aim to equip you with the knowledge, strategies, and tools necessary to support parents in effectively applying the principles of 123 Magic & Emotion Coaching within the context of special needs parenting. Whether you work directly with families or are seeking to enhance your skills in supporting children with special needs, this course offers valuable insights and practical guidance to promote positive outcomes for both children and caregivers alike.
Live webinar | May 8 | Full day training
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