Supporting Children with Big Behaviours: Trauma, Regulation and Relational Practice

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Children who have experienced trauma often communicate distress through behaviour. This workshop helps professionals understand the meaning behind challenging behaviours and develop relational approaches that support regulation, connection, and emotional safety.

Participants will explore:

  • The brain–behaviour connection

  • Co-regulation and nervous system support

  • Responding to distress with relational safety

  • Practical strategies for everyday practice

Move beyond theory into applied practice. This workshop explores how to implement attachment-informed and relational approaches when working with children and young people affected by complex trauma. Participants develop skills in co-regulation, therapeutic presence, relational repair, and responding to challenging behaviour through a developmental lens.

Children who have experienced trauma often communicate distress through behaviour. This workshop helps professionals understand the meaning behind challenging behaviours and develop relational approaches that support regulation, connection, and emotional safety.

Participants will explore:

  • The brain–behaviour connection

  • Co-regulation and nervous system support

  • Responding to distress with relational safety

  • Practical strategies for everyday practice

Move beyond theory into applied practice. This workshop explores how to implement attachment-informed and relational approaches when working with children and young people affected by complex trauma. Participants develop skills in co-regulation, therapeutic presence, relational repair, and responding to challenging behaviour through a developmental lens.

Learning Outcomes

Participants will be able to:

✔ Apply attachment-informed intervention principles
✔ Use co-regulation and therapeutic presence in practice
✔ Respond to dysregulation through relational repair
✔ Support emotional development and relational safety
✔ Integrate trauma-informed approaches into everyday professional practice

Who Should Attend

Therapists, clinicians, caseworkers, mental health professionals, senior practitioners, and professionals working with complex presentations.

Delivery Format

In-person professional workshop designed for teams

In person | Live online