Helping Your Child With Explosive Emotions
The research, best practice strategies and therapist top tips by a team of Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapists.
Description
Are you a parent of a child who has difficulty with their emotions? Are you looking for real-life strategies that you can use to help your child manage their big emotions? Are you struggling to find a therapist because of long waitlists?
Are you a teacher or education assistant looking for strategies to support children to safely regulate their emotions?
Are you a therapist who is looking for upskilling in the area of emotional regulation for your paediatric practice?
Or
Are you a parent of a child who has lots of energy? Are you looking for strategies to help calm your child to help their concentration and focus?
This workshop includes digestible modules all about emotional regulation, including:
1. The development of emotions in children
2. Current research around emotional regulation
3. Easy-to-use and real-world strategies to help your child manage their emotions
4. Introduction to a resource to help link all emotions concepts to ensure your child is set up for success at home, at school or in their therapy sessions.
This two-hour training and emotions pack was developed by a team of Senior Paediatric Occupational Therapists from Perth, Western Australia. They understand there are long waitlists and have created a course to help you feel in control while you help your child with their emotions.
What You Will Learn!
- Learn about what emotional regulation means for your child
- Understand the developmental stages of emotional regulation
- Learn about the crucial steps before a child can self-regulate their emotions
- Learn about real-world strategies and best practice for supporting children's emotions
Who Should Attend!
- Parents of children with emotional regulation queries
- Parents of children with ADHD
- Parents of children with Autism
- Parents of children aged 4-12
- Occupational therapists supporting children with emotional regulation difficulties
- Teachers looking for practical strategies to help their students in the classroom
- Education Assistants looking for practical strategies to help their students in the classroom