Chris, Ryan, and Kayla talk about how being an empathetic listener to our children's stories can help with their healing, and why it's important for us to tell our own stories to others to help in our own healing. For when we learn how to help heal ourselves, we can help our children in their own healing.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode
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Anatomy of the Soul - Curt Thompson
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Music: "Home" by Moses Uvere
Engineered and Produced by Dallas Stacy
Executive Producer: Ryan North
The Frequency and Intensity of Behavior Dictates the Frequency and Intensity of Response - S3E2
Hope and Encouragement for Parents - S3E1
Childrens' Books That Teach TBRI-based Lessons to Both Kids AND Parents - S2E23
Navigating the Holidays - S2E22
Farmer Herman and the Flooding Barn - S2E21
Trauma Is Developmental, and Our Responses to Trauma Need to Be Developmental - S2E20
How the Church Can Work with the State to Help Kids in Care - S2E19
2016 Tapestry Adoption & Foster Care Conference - S2E18
Parenting Confessions - S2E17
Back to School: Teachers are Important - S2E16
Back to School: Getting Ready for Success - S2E15
Give me an Example - S2E14
Compassion - S2E13
Helping Children's Ministry Become Trauma-Informed - S2E12
Compromises, Redos, and Choices - S2 E11
Moving From Reactive to Proactive Parenting - S2E10
Fear Responses: Fight, Flight, Freeze - S2E9
The Life and Legacy of Dr. Karyn Purvis - S2E8
Why Dads Should Embrace Trust-Based Parenting - S2E7
Why "Rest" is so Important - S2E6
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