This is a big episode! In fact, my guest in today’s episode is affectionately known as “Big Papa”. That’s right – I finally made a connection with Bryan Post and I couldn’t be more stoked to bring his message to my audience.
Bryan is a child behavior expert and founder of the Post Institute for Family-Centered Therapy. The Post Institute works with adults, children, and families struggling with early life trauma and the impact on the development of the mind/body system. A renowned clinician, lecturer, and author, Bryan has traveled throughout the world providing expert treatment and consultation.
While we discuss topics we have covered many times before, such as why the connection is more important than correction, how we need to be regulated before we can expect our kids to be, and how trauma and attachment express themselves, In this episode, you are going to likely learn some new and different ways to look at your kids and your caregiving experience.
It was cool to finally connect with Bryan. I love hearing different stories, and finding out how we are the same and different. In fact, in this episode, we collaborate and move from looking at prenatal alcohol exposure as a triple to a quadruple “threat.”
No matter the approach or path, we ultimately have the same desire and goal: to help you – the caregiver - achieve more success so you can have better days and relationships with your kids.
Be sure to check out the Show Notes to find a link to our Blog where you can find links to more information on this episode and The Post Institute.
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