Talks and Trainings for Parents and Carers

Accessible, practical, meaningful

Jo offers a variety of online and in person workshops and talks for parents and carers to tackle some of the most common challenges and resource you with the skills you need to parent with deep empathy and radical care.

Jo shares current scientific research and highly practical skills in a warm and engaging way with down to earth language to help you build the skills, understanding and confidence to care for your children and young people in a way that builds their resilience for the challenging future they face.

All Jo’s work is informed by current neurobiological research on attachment, trauma, recovery and resilience. She works mindfully and skillfully to create a safe and open space for learning.

“the whole experience was transformative, I’ve felt so alone and frankly a bit hopeless as to how to deal with this difficult topic with my little one and Jo made me feel seen and heard and I have some really useful things to try at home. I felt so welcome and Jo’s knowledge of the whole subject was just astounding!”

workshops coming up

Responding to challenging behaviour is usually the top training need identified by people who work with children and with traumatised adults. The strategies and techniques that we are used to simply don’t work in the long term. Based on well established research about the roots and reasons for behaviour, this course offers an attachment aware and trauma informed approach. Practical and effective, this will transform your confidence and skill in responding to a wide range of behaviour.

 

We are born with billions of brain cells and a strong evolved knowledge of what we need to grow strong and resilient. Baby brains are miraculous and also vulnerable in a culture that has largely forgotten how to care for babies and their parents. Neurobiology research has shown us exactly how vital the first few years are to lifelong healthy functioning. This course is for expectant or new parents and also for any professionals working with them. It offers information and practical strategies for building the foundations of a healthy life.

 

Huge upheaval happens to the brain at adolescence. These changes have evolved to support human evolution but are badly misunderstood in our culture now. Adults who live and work with teenagers need some good information and support to help us guide our growing children through a time of huge opportunity and potential. Drawing on current research from attachment and neurobiology, this course offers information and reflection with down to earth ideas and practical strategies to make adolescence a positive time for teens, their families and communities.