'Whats really going on when your child is having a Meltdown'
'Mapping the Nervous System'
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12:00 - 13:00 HRS GMT
19:00 - 20:00 HRS GMT
calm the storm
Manage your Child’s Emotional Outbursts without Losing your Patience
Learn techniques to regulate
your own
nervous system first, so you can respond calmly and guide your child to manage their emotions more easily.
reduce meltdowns
Understand your Child’s Nervous System and Triggers, and what Keeps Them Calm
Discover simple tools to identify your child’s triggers and "glimmers" of safety. These insights can help prevent meltdowns before they escalate.
connect with your child
Build a Stronger Bond by Responding to your Child's Meltdowns with Curiosity
Shift from reacting to your child’s stress to responding with curiosity, strengthening your connection and helping them feel more understood.
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Karen Turner
Parent Coach - Wellbeing Practitioner
Karen Turner brings a blend of personal experience and professional expertise to her work supporting parents of children who are wired a little differently. As the former Business Director of two child development centres during covid in the UAE, Karen oversaw the operations and strategic direction, which gave her valuable insights into the challenges faced by families with diverse needs.
On a personal level, Karen is a parent of children with unique needs, which has given her a deep understanding of the emotional and practical hurdles that other parents experience. Her background in HR, and Chair for a charity supporting families with disabilities and additional needs, enriches her approach to her work.
Karen is also a brand partner with the Mental Wellbeing Company and is has completed the ICF Accredited Qualification in Somatic Trauma-Informed Coaching. She is also a Master NLP Practitioner, Mindfulness Teacher, Hypnotherapist and Sound Healer, passionate about helping parents create calmer, more connected relationships with their children through a trauma-informed lens.
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