Frequently Asked Questions
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A child’s brain grows rapidly during the preschool years, and when trauma is experienced, the brain can switch focus from emotional development to self preservation.
Research affirms the positive impact of play therapy on brain development.
By healing trauma, the brain and body can rebuild regulation skills, impulse control, and gaining self-awareness. My aim is to guide children in recognizing when their body is stuck in survival mode and methods to regulate their nervous system.
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A child’s brain grows rapidly during the preschool years, and when trauma is experienced, the brain can switch focus from emotional development to self preservation.
Research affirms the positive impact of play therapy on brain development.
By healing trauma, the brain and body can rebuild regulation skills, impulse control, and gaining self-awareness. My aim is to guide children in recognizing when their body is stuck in survival mode and methods to regulate their nervous system.
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