Discover the foundations of self-regulation and practical strategies to support children's emotional development.
In this compassionate and insightful 60-minute professional development webinar, Robyn Papworth shares her expertise on how self-regulation develops in young children and provides practical, evidence-based strategies that parents and educators can implement immediately.
Drawing from both professional knowledge and personal experience as a parent, Robyn presents the PALMS framework - a comprehensive approach to understanding and supporting children's journey toward self-regulation in a world filled with distractions and instant gratification.
What You'll Learn:
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The PALMS Framework: A comprehensive approach to self-regulation development:
- Primary Attachment: Building secure relationships that foster regulation
- Acquiring Language: Developing verbal and emotional vocabulary
- Limiting Impulses: Supporting the development of impulse control
- Mental Flexibility: Encouraging adaptability and problem-solving
- Social Skills: Building on foundational skills to develop positive peer relationships
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Practical Strategies: Simple, effective techniques to implement at home or in educational settings
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Developmental Insights: Understanding age-appropriate expectations for self-regulation
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Co-Regulation Techniques: How adults can help children regulate through connection
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Screen Time Impact: How technology affects self-regulation development and what to do about it
Perfect For:
- Parents of young children (toddlers through early primary)
- Early childhood educators
- Kindergarten and preschool teachers
- Child care professionals
- Family support workers
- Anyone supporting children who struggle with emotional regulation
What's Included:
- Full 60-minute webinar recording
- Downloadable PDF handout summarizing the PALMS framework
- Practical strategy guide for implementing ideas at home or in educational settings
- Resource list for further learning
Why This Matters:
Today's children are growing up in an environment that often works against natural self-regulation development. With increased screen time, fewer opportunities for waiting, and busy family schedules, many children aren't developing the foundational skills needed for emotional regulation, social success, and academic achievement.
Download this webinar today and transform your approach to supporting children's emotional development with strategies that build lifelong skills.