Build: Creating a Foundation of Connection

Build is an interactive learning experience for parents who want to create a foundation of connection between them and their children. This training was developed as a resource for people raising children with trauma histories.

Build was developed by Ryan and Kayla North and was influenced by the work of some of the most respected voices in the fields of Developmental Trauma and Attachment including; Dr. Karyn Purvis, Dr. David Cross, Dr. Curt Thompson, Dr. Tina Payne-Bryson, Dr. Dan Siegel, and Jayne Schooler.

Every person has a great capacity to heal and grow, while at the same time having the capacity to be a healer. They just have to be equipped and supported along the way. Participation in Build is a great way for caregivers to receive the equipping and support they need. 

Families will have the opportunity to learn each week about the impact of their children’s histories while learning the tools and strategies necessary to meet their needs in a way that will bring hope, healing, and connection.

TOPICS COVERED:

  • Week 1 – What is Trauma?
  • Week 2- The Basics of Attachment
  • Week 3 – Fear and Felt-Safety
  • Week 4 – Challenging Behaviors
  • Week 5 – Managing Transitions and Meltdowns
  • Week 6 – Rupture and Repair

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE? 

This course was primarily developed for parents who want a foundational understanding of trauma and its impacts, and want to develop their connected parenting skills. It is open to anyone who is parenting kids who have experienced trauma and those in the waiting process.

For only $90, participants will receive:

  • 6 weeks of live training via Zoom 
  • Weekly action steps to begin implementing right away
  • One year access to our Illuminate our Trauma Masterclass 
  • Supplemental reading list and recommended resources
  • 1 hour of parent coaching with Ryan or Kayla
  • Training certificate for 9 hours

Parents will leave this course feeling more equipped to parent, with connection in mind, and a renewed sense of compassion for their children.