playful parenting: the impact of trauma and the power of play
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Playful Parenting:
The Impact of Trauma and The Power of Play
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Playful Parenting:The Impact of Trauma and The
Power of Play
Allison Cooke DouglasR e s o u r c e C e n t e r P r o g r a m M a n a g e r
H a r m o n y F a m i l y C e n t e r
Joining children in their world of play, focusing on connection and confidence, giggling and roughhousing, and following your child's lead.
-Lawrence J Cohen, Ph.D.
Playful Parenting is
• Trauma Impacts Health and Wellbeing
• Trauma Impacts Brain Development
• Trauma Impacts Attachment and Relational Health
Why is Playful Parenting Critical to Foster/Adoptive Families?
ACEs Study Review
http://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/acestudy/about_ace.html
• Trauma Impacts Health and Wellbeing
• Trauma Impacts Brain Development
• Trauma Impacts Attachment and Relational Health
Why is Playful Parenting Critical to Foster/Adoptive Families?
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Cortex
Limbic
Diencephalon
Brainstem
Cerebellum
Abstract thought
Concrete Thought
Affiliation/reward
" Attachment"
Sexual Behavior
Emotional Reactivity
" Arousal"
Appetite/Satiety
Blood Pressure
Heart Rate
Temperature
Sleep
Motor Regulation
NEDA
To body via ANS (parasympathetic
& sympathetic nervous systems)
SER
To the rest of body via
neuroendocrine &
neuroimmune systems
• Prenatal insults can negatively impact development
• Neglect in the earliest years has long term effects
• Trauma sensitizes the stress response systems in the brain
• Early trauma often creates
–developmental inconsistency
–behavioral and regulation challenges
– sensory issues
– lack of executive functioning skills
• Prenatal insults can negatively impact development
• Neglect in the earliest years has long term effects
• Trauma sensitizes the stress response systems in the brain
• Early trauma often creates
–developmental inconsistency
–behavioral and regulation challenges
– sensory issues
– lack of executive functioning skills
Source: Dr. Dipesh Navsaria, Center for Disease Control
• Prenatal insults can negatively impact development
• Neglect in the earliest years has long term effects
• Trauma sensitizes the stress response systems in the brain
• Early trauma often creates
–developmental inconsistency
–behavioral and regulation challenges
– sensory issues
– lack of executive functioning skills
• Prenatal insults can negatively impact development
• Neglect in the earliest years has long term effects
• Trauma sensitizes the stress response systems in the brain
• Early trauma often creates
–developmental inconsistency
–behavioral and regulation challenges
– sensory issues
– lack of executive functioning skills
• Prenatal insults can negatively impact development
• Neglect in the earliest years has long term effects
• Trauma sensitizes the stress response systems in the brain
• Early trauma often creates
–developmental inconsistency
–behavioral and regulation challenges
– sensory issues
– lack of executive functioning skills
Typical Trauma Based Behaviors
• Lack of Self Regulation
• Inability to Focus
• Blows up when corrected
• Defiant
• Unresponsive/ appears to be daydreaming or lazy
• Resists change or transitions
• Odd sensory seeking/avoiding behaviors
• Frequently “seeks attention”
• Forgetfulness
• Reverts to younger behaviors
• Distrust of adults in authority/ appears to lack respect for adults
• Lying and stealing
• Prenatal insults can negatively impact development
• Neglect in the earliest years has long term effects
• Trauma sensitizes the stress response systems in the brain
• Early trauma often creates
–developmental inconsistency
–behavioral and regulation challenges
– sensory issues
– lack of executive functioning skills
• Prenatal insults can negatively impact development
• Neglect in the earliest years has long term effects
• Trauma sensitizes the stress response systems in the brain
• Early trauma often creates
–developmental inconsistency
–behavioral and regulation challenges
– sensory issues
– lack of executive functioning skills
• Trauma Impacts Health and Wellbeing
• Trauma Impacts Brain Development
• Trauma Impacts Attachment and Relational Health
Why is Playful Parenting Critical to Foster/Adoptive Families?
Attachment and Relational Health
• Relationship problems with family, adults and peers.
• Problems with attachment and separation from caregivers
• Problems with boundaries
• Distrust and suspiciousness
• Social isolation
• Difficulty attuning to others and relating to other’s perspectives.
Why is Playful Parenting Critical to Foster/Adoptive Families?
Our work as parents of children with maltreatment or caregiving disruption histories is to build the connections (attachment) and skills that mitigate trauma.
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