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A Nervous System-Driven Framework to Help Heal Stress and Grow Resilience in Children & Families
June 3, 2026 | 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Description
When families are navigating the NICU-to-home transition, complex autism, significant medical needs, or trauma, conventional approaches often fall short. You’re supporting families with complex, overlapping needs—work that adds real intensity to an already full caseload.
This 3-hour introductory training offers a new way forward. You’ll be introduced to the NeuroRelational Framework (NRF)—a nervous system, relationship-based approach for the children and families who need it most. Walk away with tools you can use right away, and a clear next step if you want to deepen your learning.
Skills you'll walk away with:
- Identify the range of children's nervous system states.
- Distinguish between adaptive stress (growth-promoting) & toxic stress (growth-inhibiting) when observing children and families.
- Identify developmental markers that indicate conditions of relational safety.
- Describe how multiple brain-based systems can influence a child’s behavior.
Come ready to reflect on your own nervous system, your clients', and the systems
Questions? Email support@nrfcare.org