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    • For Child and Family Health and Welfare Services >
      • ​Helping Children Thrive (1) : An Introduction to Attachment Concepts ​
      • Helping Children Thrive (2): Attachment Concepts in Depth
      • ​​Building Parents’ Reflective Capacities: Tips, Tools and Techniques
      • ​​Parenting Advice: 100 Solutions for 100 Parenting Problems
      • Time-In Discipline: Helping Parents Respond to the Needs at the Root of their Children’s Challenging Behaviour
      • Getting to the Heart of the Issue: An Introduction to Trauma-Informed Practice
      • The Power of Active Listening
      • Keeping Clients Engaged When Having Difficult Conversations (1) : Introduction
      • Keeping Clients Engaged When Having Difficult Conversations (2) : Advanced
      • Assessing Children: Autism, ADHD or Trauma?
      • Sleep Advice In The 21st Century: What Have We Learned From the Research?
      • Infant emotional wellbeing: What is it and how can you support it?
    • For Early Childhood Services >
      • ​Supporting Children to be Well-Behaved and Well-Adjusted: Lessons from Attachment and Neuroscience
      • ​Understanding and Helping Traumatised Children
      • Primary Caregiving Groups: Why They’re Important and How to Make them Work
      • Emotional Availability: What is it and Why is it so Crucial to Children’s Development?
      • Making the Most of Conflict: Supporting children to develop conflict resolution skills and to become problem solvers
      • Parents as Partners: Making the most of your relationship with parents
      • Making Conversations Count: The Art of Having Meaningful Discussions with Children
    • For Schools >
      • Supporting Vulnerable Children: Trauma-Informed Practice in the Classroom
      • ​Helping Children in Trouble: Trauma-Informed Practice for Educators
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Supervision Services
  • Beth's book
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  • Contact

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  • Home
  • About
  • Training Services
    • For Child and Family Health and Welfare Services >
      • ​Helping Children Thrive (1) : An Introduction to Attachment Concepts ​
      • Helping Children Thrive (2): Attachment Concepts in Depth
      • ​​Building Parents’ Reflective Capacities: Tips, Tools and Techniques
      • ​​Parenting Advice: 100 Solutions for 100 Parenting Problems
      • Time-In Discipline: Helping Parents Respond to the Needs at the Root of their Children’s Challenging Behaviour
      • Getting to the Heart of the Issue: An Introduction to Trauma-Informed Practice
      • The Power of Active Listening
      • Keeping Clients Engaged When Having Difficult Conversations (1) : Introduction
      • Keeping Clients Engaged When Having Difficult Conversations (2) : Advanced
      • Assessing Children: Autism, ADHD or Trauma?
      • Sleep Advice In The 21st Century: What Have We Learned From the Research?
      • Infant emotional wellbeing: What is it and how can you support it?
    • For Early Childhood Services >
      • ​Supporting Children to be Well-Behaved and Well-Adjusted: Lessons from Attachment and Neuroscience
      • ​Understanding and Helping Traumatised Children
      • Primary Caregiving Groups: Why They’re Important and How to Make them Work
      • Emotional Availability: What is it and Why is it so Crucial to Children’s Development?
      • Making the Most of Conflict: Supporting children to develop conflict resolution skills and to become problem solvers
      • Parents as Partners: Making the most of your relationship with parents
      • Making Conversations Count: The Art of Having Meaningful Discussions with Children
    • For Schools >
      • Supporting Vulnerable Children: Trauma-Informed Practice in the Classroom
      • ​Helping Children in Trouble: Trauma-Informed Practice for Educators
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Supervision Services
  • Beth's book
  • Useful Links
  • Contact