LIVE WORKSHOP 17TH NOVEMBER, 9:30am (GMT+1), 8:30pm AEDT **REPLAY AVAILABLE*
Building Resilience in Sensitive Kids. ●
Presented by Dr. Aoife Durcan and Rachel Samson, Psychologists
We know that raising a highly sensitive child can be both rewarding and challenging. There’s so much conflicting advice on how to parent sensitive kids, it can be hard to know what approach is best for your family.
You’re in the right place…
You know that traditional parenting approaches don’t work for your child, but you’re worried that if you use a different approach your child won’t learn how to survive in the ‘real world’.
You want to parent in a way that supports your child to be happy, secure, and resilient, but you’re not sure how.
You’re looking for practical, research-backed tools to help your child thrive.
You want to finally feel confident about your parenting style and know that you’ve got a map to follow for those times you get lost.
In this workshop we provide you with a roadmap for how to work with your child’s sensitive temperament, not against it.
With over 25 years of combined experience supporting highly sensitive families, we’ve created this workshop to provide you with practical tools and research-based information to help you parent your sensitive child.
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
Our aim is to empower you and help you to trust both your child and yourself.
**This workshop is designed for parents of highly sensitive children aged up to 12 years who are seeking a practical, research-informed approach to parenting that promotes attachment security and resilience.
In this exciting new webinar we’ve got you covered. We will cover:
What is high sensitivity?
Super practical tips to support your kid when they experience big feelings, meltdowns, anxiety, and separation challenge?
Simple strategies for supporting resilience and security in your child.
Plus we will address your personal questions and scenarios.
We know that now more than ever, 1:1 appointments aren’t accessible for everyone. That’s why we’ve created an affordable masterclass where we share all of our top tips and strategies for help you navigate some of the challenges you face as the parent of a highly sensitive child.
The workshop details:
What’s inside?
60-Minute Masterclass Led by experts with over 25 years of experience working with highly sensitive children.
Q&A Opprtunity: Have your burning parenting questions addressed by our expert presenters.
Gain access to scripts and tools you can use immediately with your child.
REPLAY available.
The details:
Date: 17th of November 2024
Time: 9:30am (GMT+1), 8:30pm (AEDT)
Duration: 90 minutes (including Q&A)
Age Group: Best suited for parents of children aged 18 months to 12 years.
Cost: €47
Format: Online (live)
Sign up now and gain confidence parenting your highly sensitive child in a way that fosters security and promotes resilience.
A little bit more on who will be presenting
Dr Aoife Durcan
Dr Aoife is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist with over 10 years experience in the field of psychology. A graduate of the Doctorate in Counselling Psychology at the school of psychology, Trinity College Dublin. She has worked in a variety of services including Psychiatric hospitals, Universities, Private and Public hospitals, Child and adolescent services, Prisons, Educational settings and Primary Care Centres.
Dr Aoife has a goal of supporting parents understand how important their mental health is, as well as being extremely passionate about attachment and how we create secure attachment relationships with our children.
She is a Highly Sensitive Person with a Highly Sensitive Child and loves to help others understand what a gift sensitivity is, as well as knowing how to manage the challenges that come with feeling so much.
Rachel Samson
An Australian-based Psychologist, Media Expert, Educator, Author and her favorite title, Mom.
Rachel is a clinical psychologist with over a decade of clinical experience supporting children and families. She works with parents seeking support as they navigate the parts of parenting that leave them feeling frustrated, exhausted, and hopeless.
I help parents make sense of their child’s behaviour and parent in ways that support their child’s developing mind (and feel good).
Rachel has over a decade of clinical experience working with children and families. She works from a developmental and relationship approach and is highly experienced in the application of attachment science to clinical practice. Rachel held a senior psychologist position with the Government of South Australia, Specialist Child and Youth Service where she provided home-based intensive family intervention for children and families with complex needs.