Reframing Children’s Traumatic Experiences: Playful, Embodied Interventions to Restore, Regulate and Connect – Jennifer Lefebre

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Children are highly vulnerable in the aftermath of traumatic events…their sense of safety and self needs to be rebuilt in connection with others.

What can we do when we as professionals have suffered these same events? And, how do we move our clients through these experiences into the present moment, when there is still fear and uncertainty?

When children view us as present and authentic in a crisis, particularly when they’re dysregulated, we create an opening for healing. By creating rhythms and connection, we give children with difficult emotions permission to create new experiences that teach them how to respond rather than react, as they’ve done in the past.

This recording offers effective interventions for individuals, dyads, families, and groups.

Don’t miss it! You’ll emerge energized, prepared, and ready to face the future.


  1. Develop effective ways to help children understand and process on what is happening in their body as a result of traumatic stress.
  2. Evaluate how embodied interventions can reframe trauma experiences and connect to a mind-body awareness.
  3. Analyze how sensorimotor processing can alleviate the re-experiencing of trauma.
  4. Apply specific movement, breathing, interoceptive, and mindfulness techniques that can help children and families gain mastery over their lives.

Stress response patterns as survival strategies

Applications Suitable for the Treatment of Recent Traumatic Events

Practice and adapt playful and embodied techniques for a variety of settings, abilities & age levels, in order to… 

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