Helping Kids Heal: Entering Your Child's World in Grief, Loss, and Transition with Dr. Josh Straub

How do I help my child heal from the pain they are experiencing?

It is hard enough to journey towards healing as an adult, but watching your kids suffer adds more and more layers to the complicated process of navigating our valleys.

How do we begin to help them wrestle through their difficult emotions and the suffering they are experiencing? How do we walk through it with them when we ourselves are trying to figure it all out?

It could be a recent loss ,a divorce, a big move, blending of families or some other major change that can cause both adults and kids to find themselves lost in a sea of feelings.

What if there was a way to help kids heal in the midst of whatever they are going through?

Dr. Josh Straub has been helping families learn the way to become emotionally safe and how to help kids untangle the web of emotions they are feeling. Through his podcast and book, Famous at Home and other resources such as the children’s book on emotional regulation called What Am I Feeling?, Josh, along with his wife Christi, are encouraging families to build healthy connections and emotionally safe relationships with a Biblical foundation and science-backed research.

In this masterclass, Josh shares about Helping Kids Heal: Entering Your Child's World in Grief, Loss, and Transition.

This masterclass will help you:

  • Learn why emotional safety is the key to entering our child's world and develop an understanding of the circle of security

  • How the brain grows and how emotional overwhelm influences the nervous system

  • Implement 6 ways to be emotionally safe for your kids

It can feel impossible to walk kids through pain, but by entering their world, you can begin to help kids heal from whatever they are facing.

Resources

Website: www.famousathome.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/famousathome
www.instagram.com/joshua.straub
Facebook: www.facebook.com/drjoshandchristi
Book: Famous at Home: 7 Decisions to Put Your Family Center Stage in a World Competing for Your Time, Attention, and Identity

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