Trauma-Informed Parent Education Sessions

1:1 sessions designed to help parents understand the impact of trauma on behavior and development, with practical tools to create safe, structured, and emotionally attuned environments at home.

60 min |  $125

2-session bundle | $225

Our Trauma-Informed Parent Education Sessions are thoughtfully designed 1:1 sessions that support caregivers in understanding how trauma impacts their child’s behavior, emotional development, sensory processing, and overall ability to feel safe in the world. Parenting a child who has experienced trauma — whether through adoption, foster care, early medical trauma, or other adverse experiences — requires a unique blend of empathy, structure, and specialized knowledge. These sessions equip parents and caregivers with a compassionate, neuroscience-based understanding of how trauma shapes the developing brain and nervous system, and how this often shows up as challenging behaviors, emotional outbursts, withdrawal, or difficulty with transitions. We offer practical, real-world strategies to create safe, predictable, and emotionally attuned home environments where children can begin to feel secure, seen, and supported.

Beyond behavior charts or traditional discipline models, this work centers on connection — helping parents shift from “what’s wrong with my child?” to “what happened to my child, and how can I help them heal?” We cover topics such as co-regulation, sensory needs, establishing trauma-informed routines, building secure attachment, and using everyday moments as opportunities for emotional repair. Sessions are tailored to each family’s unique dynamics, challenges, and strengths, empowering parents with tools they can use right away — not just to manage behavior, but to nurture long-term healing and relational trust.

For many parents, faith is an essential part of this journey. Whether it’s leaning on prayer in moments of exhaustion, trusting God for wisdom when answers feel unclear, or simply believing in the redemptive power of love, faith can provide the hope and patience needed to stay the course. In these sessions, there is room for both clinical insight and spiritual encouragement — because parenting through trauma is sacred work. It's not just about fixing problems; it's about partnering with God to restore what has been broken, mend hearts, and bring peace to the home. These sessions remind parents that they are not alone, that their role is deeply meaningful, and that with compassion, support, and grace, healing is always possible — one regulated moment, one safe connection, one loving choice at a time.