Decoding Aggression, Complex Behaviours and Brain-Based Disabilities
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Join Us for FREE training on navigating aggression in childhood and adolescence with Dr. Maude Champagne
Families and caregivers facing aggression from children and adolescents often feel isolated, misunderstood, and unsure of where to turn. This training will provide neuroscience-informed approach to understanding and addressing Aggression Toward Family/Caregivers in Childhood and Adolescence (AFCCA). Practical insights and tools will be shared to effectively managing complex neurodevelopmental disabilities such as ADHD, FASD, autism, as well as mental health issues and complex trauma.
Dr. Maude Champagne is committed to improving the well-being and safety of every member of the family, recognizing the far-reaching effects of childhood aggression.Through dedicated efforts, she has developed comprehensive guidelines and effective methods aimed at offering families hope, validation, enhanced safety, and a clear path toward healing from the difficulties they face in their parenting journey.
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