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Treating Traumatic Stress in Kids: Sensory, Yoga & Mindfulness Techniques to Rewire the Young Brain


Average Rating:
   5
Speaker:
Victoria Grinman, PhD, LCSW
Duration:
6 Hours 57 Minutes
Copyright:
Apr 15, 2021
Product Code:
POS053115
Media Type:
Digital Recording - Also available: Digital Recording
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Description

Anxiety, panic, inattention and stress are at epidemic proportion for our kids and teens, leaving them unable to play, learn and grow. Many kids feel disconnected, lonely, scared, sad and angry, left vulnerable to depression, anxiety, disconnection, and psychological and physiological challenges.

Anxiety and fear are the grand hijackers of kids attention, focus and self-regulation.

In this highly experiential recording, we will dig deep into the most challenging diagnoses and behaviours including:

  • Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
  • Reactive Attachment Disorder
  • Anxiety, intense worry, fear
  • Sleeplessness
  • Tantrums
  • Aggression and angry outbursts
  • Withdrawal
  • School-avoidance
  • Impulsivity
  • Risk-taking behaviours
  • and more . . .

This integrative approach to yoga and mindfulness includes:

  • Sensory integration activities
  • Co-regulation mastery
  • Aromatherapy
  • Chair-based exercises
  • Cognitive behavioural approaches
  • Sensorimotor modalities

Experience each activity, gain specific language for how to modify it for kids, and discover how to weave it into your existing practice.

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Victoria Grinman, PhD, LCSW, is the founder of Permission Slip Parenting™, a groundbreaking approach to guiding parents in connecting to a more fulfilled parenthood journey that supports their joy, confidence and sustained connection and growth with themselves and their child throughout their lifetime. She is an expert in the experience of posttraumatic growth, the parenthood experience, autism and relationships.

Dr. Grinman earned her PhD at Adelphi University and Master of Social Work at Columbia University. She served as a contributing lecturer at Columbia University, Boston College and Adelphi University, and speaks nationally to professionals dedicated to the healthcare arena. Victoria is a trauma-informed and trained yoga and mindfulness instructor, a certified aromatherapist and a dedicated long-time clinician volunteer for Experience Camps, a free one-week grief camp experience for children who have lost a significant person in their life. She nurtures Growing Kind Minds LLC, a private therapy and coaching practice and lives with her sassy yorkie, Vanna Goh Goh, named after Vincent van Gogh. She resides in New York City.

 

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Victoria Grinman maintains a private practice and has employment relationships with Hudson Valley Professional Development and New York Therapy Placement Services. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Victoria Grinman is a member of the National Association of Social Workers and the New York State Society for Clinical Social Work.


Objectives

  1. Analyze trauma from a developmental and psychological perspective.
  2. Support how sleep, eating and learning patterns are related to overall better function.
  3. Evaluate how yoga and mindfulness exercises rewire the brain to become more connected.
  4. Integrate mindfulness techniques to promote more focus, attention and awareness.
  5. Argue how soothing the nervous system will promote engagement.
  6. Construct effective plans to respond to resistance when sharing yoga and mindfulness with children.
  7. Role-play skills for parents to implement at home for a better bond.

Outline

Unpacking Traumatic Stress for Kids

  • Hijackers of executive functioning and emotional balance: Anxiety, panic, fear, toxic stress, worry
  • A Whole Look: Developmental, psychological and neuro-biological lens
  • Triune Brain: Integrate and engage the three levels
  • Key functions compromised by stress and trauma
  • Co-regulation and the power of relationship
  • Modelling: Mirror neurons and empathy stress

Prepare Kids Minds and Bodies for Learning & Play

  • Special guidelines for a trauma-informed integrative yoga and mindfulness practitioner
  • Effective exercises for neuroplasticity: Rewiring the young brain
  • Neurointegration to balance the separate regions of the brain

Yoga, Mindfulness & Sensory Techniques: Putting It Into Practice

  • Master application of the 7 senses to any technique for increased self-awareness and connection
  • Experience 50+ dynamic ready-to-use techniques to address areas of functioning most compromised by traumatic stress in the body:
  • Breath
    • Making best use of our anchor
    • Pair breathe with movement
    • Increase motivation through challenge while decreasing resistance
  • Embodiment
    • Support kids in using their internal resources to be strong, grounded and balanced
    • Movement with intention and purpose
    • Facilitate self-awareness and insight
  • Interoception and Tuning IN
    • First step to self-advocacy; Help kids notice when their bodies are sending a message
    • Listen to the “I” within the body
  • Focusing
    • Gain mastery of maintaining and shifting attention
    • Prioritizing stimuli and information
  • Relaxation
    • Initiate a relaxation approach: Soothe the autonomic nervous system
  • Kindness & Gratitude
    • Nurturing compassion for self and others

Integrate Skills Into Daily Life

  • Master 15+ seated modifications, partner poses and group games
  • Build a take-home tool-bag
  • Recipes for handmade tools and props
  • Overview of aromatherapy
  • Tips for working with different strengths, needs, and abilities: Including Autism, ADHD, deaf community, and many more

Challenges As Opportunities: Responding to Resistance

  • The Plan versus The Child
  • Expectations and outcomes
  • Create a self-care plan

Target Audience

  • Psychologists
  • Counselors
  • Social Workers
  • Educators
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Occupational Therapy Assistants
  • Physical Therapists
  • Physical Therapist Assistants
  • Speech-Language Pathologists
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Physicians
  • School Psychologists (NASP)
  • Other Helping Professional who work with Children

Reviews

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Overall:      4.8

Total Reviews: 5

Comments

Kerri O

"Great informative course! "

JACQUELINE L

"I have taken one of her live seminars in the past and I think she is wonderful!"

Carrie D

"This was a great training!"

Courtney C

"I would have loved to be there in person, but she made it interesting for us at home. "

Sarah P

"Thank you so much! This was a great course--I participated live from home. It was relevant to both my LCSW and to my life as a mom of three young children. I will utilize my new skills in all areas of my life. Thank you!"

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