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Trauma-informed Anger Management for Kids with Jessica Sinarski

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How do we help kids with intense anger when their parents say they "refuse" to try the strategies they have been taught? Guest Jessica Sinarski shares her trauma-informed strategies to teach children about their brain and help them understand and regulate their emotions. Whether it is helping them strengthen that "staircase" between their upstairs brain and their downstairs brain or helping them get familiar with their "acting before thinking" and "thinking before acting" teams, Jessica has clear and effective strategies that clinicians and parents can implement easily.
Jessica Sinarski is a licensed professional counselor of mental health, author, speaker, and instigator of hope. She offers deeply trauma-informed support and education for home, school, and community audiences. Weaving user-friendly brain science into everything she does, Jessica ignites both passion and know-how in audiences. Her extensive post-graduate training and 15+ years as a clinician and educator led her to create the resource and training platform BraveBrains. She partners with school districts and child welfare agencies around the world to unlock resilience in children and adults alike. She’s the author of several books including the upcoming RILEY THE BRAVE’S BIG FEELINGS ACTIVITY BOOK- a trauma-informed guide for counsellors, educators and parents.
Highlights
Why kids struggle with "using their strategies"
How to teach kids about the upstairs brain and downstairs brain
Strengthening the staircase
Co-regulation and the staircase
Scaffolding toward naming emotions
Why animal representation may be the most effective tool
Writing a letter from the tiger brain

Resources
https://bravebrains.com/
https://jessicasinarski.com/

Connect
https://www.instagram.com/jessicasinarski/
https://twitter.com/jessicasinarski
https://www.facebook.com/jessicasinarski

Dr. Tamara Soles
Instagram @drtamarasoles
Twitter @drtamarasoles
Facebook http://facebook.com/drtamarasoles
tamara@thesecurechild.com
drtamarasoles.com

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Dr. Tamara Soles is approved by the American Psychological Association and the Canadian Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Dr. Tamara Soles maintains responsibility for the program. Verify with your State or Provincial governing body to ensure APA and CPA-approved activities are eligible

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Get 1 Hour CE credit for this episode
How do we help kids with intense anger when their parents say they "refuse" to try the strategies they have been taught? Guest Jessica Sinarski shares her trauma-informed strategies to teach children about their brain and help them understand and regulate their emotions. Whether it is helping them strengthen that "staircase" between their upstairs brain and their downstairs brain or helping them get familiar with their "acting before thinking" and "thinking before acting" teams, Jessica has clear and effective strategies that clinicians and parents can implement easily.
Jessica Sinarski is a licensed professional counselor of mental health, author, speaker, and instigator of hope. She offers deeply trauma-informed support and education for home, school, and community audiences. Weaving user-friendly brain science into everything she does, Jessica ignites both passion and know-how in audiences. Her extensive post-graduate training and 15+ years as a clinician and educator led her to create the resource and training platform BraveBrains. She partners with school districts and child welfare agencies around the world to unlock resilience in children and adults alike. She’s the author of several books including the upcoming RILEY THE BRAVE’S BIG FEELINGS ACTIVITY BOOK- a trauma-informed guide for counsellors, educators and parents.
Highlights
Why kids struggle with "using their strategies"
How to teach kids about the upstairs brain and downstairs brain
Strengthening the staircase
Co-regulation and the staircase
Scaffolding toward naming emotions
Why animal representation may be the most effective tool
Writing a letter from the tiger brain

Resources
https://bravebrains.com/
https://jessicasinarski.com/

Connect
https://www.instagram.com/jessicasinarski/
https://twitter.com/jessicasinarski
https://www.facebook.com/jessicasinarski

Dr. Tamara Soles
Instagram @drtamarasoles
Twitter @drtamarasoles
Facebook http://facebook.com/drtamarasoles
tamara@thesecurechild.com
drtamarasoles.com

Support the Show
Help us spread the word so others can enjoy it as well
1. Leave a review on itunes/apple podcast
2. Share an episode on Social media. Be sure to tag me on it so I can see @drtamarasoles on facebook twitter and instagram
Dr. Tamara Soles is approved by the American Psychological Association and the Canadian Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Dr. Tamara Soles maintains responsibility for the program. Verify with your State or Provincial governing body to ensure APA and CPA-approved activities are eligible

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