From Overwhelmed to Confident:
This webinar is for you if:
Join us on November 21st, at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST / 7 pm GMT / 6 am AEDT (Nov 22nd)
Hand in Hand Instructor
Emily heads up Programming at Hand in Hand and is a Co-Moderator of the Parent Club Community. She is also the Founder of Birth Roots Center for Community Supported Parenting in Portland, Maine.
"I felt there was a large gap between the parent I wanted to be and the parent that was coming out. Hand in Hand has helped me close that gap and now I am honored to support other parents as they grow and develop into the parents they want to be."
common triggers that lead to tantrums and power struggles, and learn how to adjust routines and environments to minimize these stressors for your child.
engaging and playful strategies to respond to tantrums, turning challenging situations into opportunities for emotional connection and growth.
"I felt lost and lonely, and like I was losing control of myself, then I found Hand in Hand. They showed me I was not alone; they gave me tools to parent in a way that feels good in my heart; they encouraged me to keep striving and to forgive my mistakes; and they helped me find joy in parenting again."
- Jessica A, mother
"It has been tremendously gratifying to weave this parenting strategy into my clinical work with parents."
- Beth Ohanneson, MS, MFT
Once you've registered to save your spot, you will receive an email with the link you will need to click on to attend the webinar live.
We would love for you to join us live, but we understand that busy schedules and time zone differences can make it challenging. This is why we will record the webinar and send the replay to all registered participants.
This webinar is FREE for everyone.
You can get personalised support and action steps from Hand in Hand Instructors 365 days/year, 24/7 in the Parent Club Community, which brings you closer to being the parent you want to be by finding support and exploring the ways you can nurture self-regulation, compassion and connection in your family. Click here to find out more.
Hand in Hand is designated as a Promising Practice by the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP). It is a set of accessible, trauma-informed, attachment-based, and emotion-focused Tools that can be incorporated into families, school communities, and a range of therapeutic settings. These Tools have been used by thousands of parents, educators, and mental health professionals for over 30 years.
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