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Trauma Impacts Learning

8/9/2016

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Problems with math, being overwhelmed with getting assignments back and forth, and not understanding the reason for rules...these are all rooted in the same place. When you start focusing on the impacts that trauma has on learning you will be able to create your child's best school year yet!  

Trauma takes its toll on many aspects of learning with concentration, memorization and self-regulation being just a few. So many families struggle to help their hurt child have a positive school experience; however, they report feeling like they are running into a brick wall. 


Our children have suffered trauma due to the loss of their biological parent and there is just no question that it has great impact on their ability to do school. Their ability to stay on task has been skewed by the missing out on developmental stages along the way. Learning takes organization and regulation, but their ability to do those things is absolutely compromised because of the chaos and inconsistencies they grew up in. The issue are real...this is deficit NOT defiance!

The great news is that there are tools and techniques that can help your child be more successful in school and maybe even have fun doing it! Imagine, your child having his best school year yet!  What an impact that would have on your whole family! 

There is so much that can be done! Join me for my exclusive 4 week session and be one of only 25 families that will change their child's school experience for good! In order to make sure you get a very specific plan in place I can only take 25 families so don't wait! Oh and by the way - in an effort to make sure you get everything you need to make this year different I am also giving you 2 other very popular classes for FREE.          

I know that things can be different and I know how to arm you with the words and tools to get there! This Intentional Parent Series includes not one but 3 experts in the field along with tools, techniques and communication strategies that you have never heard before!

DOORS are closing VERY soon! Don't wait and miss it!

Let's get started on your ACTION PLAN NOW! Use the link below to register!
http://www.tohavehope.com/intentional-parent-master-series.html
Okay so let me make sure you know...I can only work this closely with a group of 25 and be effective - 25 is the cap and seats are already going!
*****You also get...a Complimentary recording of two of my best sellers  
            
Dealing With The Daily Grind: Eating, Sleeping and Bathrooming & The Power of Hope
***If you can't meet with us on the night of the class that is okay, I have you covered. 
You get to watch the recording!

See you in class!

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Allen Contois
3/4/2017 02:01:57 pm

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Judith Shalkowski link
5/2/2018 12:27:49 am

Hi Stacy - well said! This sounds awesome - not relevant to sign up but thought I'd say how appropriate this is. I am a director at a CIC (ChildsSide) and we support families with trauma-based workshops and seminars in Yorkshire. I've written a short story that I read at a local radio station and it was posted on facebook last week, all about a child experiencing family trauma - in advance of Mental Health Awareness Week. Have a look at the video on their facebook page: Chapel FM Arts Centre from 27 April (Judith) 'Fix My World'. Feel free to share it to help parents to best understand the impact of trauma on a child at school. Best wishes - great work you're doing! Judith

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