Nord Anglia Education
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Country Day School
23 October, 2020

Webinar: How can you be an emotional safekeeping in parenting

NL octu CC 23
Webinar: How can you be an emotional safekeeping in parenting

by Ivania Espeleta and Daphne Calvo 
 

Join the Webinar Here

 



The "emotional security" part of being a Safekeeper in a crisis situation does not require that we crush our emotions. It requires that we be mindful enough to handle our emotions in a healthy way so that we can provide security and an emotional regulatory path for children, which requires enough courage to make mistakes and keep trying.

 This webinar will help you:

  • Provide emotional security to children when we are emotionally secure (the skill of composure).

  • Remind us that our mistakes and missteps do not define who we are; they are part of learning and life.

  • Realize that emotional cues and deep breaths are part of the steps to your self-regulation.

Panelists:

  • Lic. Daphne Calvo,  Psychologist cod 1814; with extensive experience in psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and parents; founder of Emocionalmente.
  • Lic. Ivania Espeleta, Psychologist cod 2202; Master in development pedagogy, and comprehensive care for early childhood; Certified Infant Massage Instructor; Early Childhood Counselor. 

         


                                                                                                                      

Please find attached some scientific and educational links about this topic: 
Introducing the power of Perception and the Skill of Composure to Parents by Anne Hoff, Conscious Discipline