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The Heart of a Caregiver: Restoring Connection When Burnout and Blocked Care Take Hold – 1 Hour October 22, 2026

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Price: 15.00 USD

Parenting children who have experienced trauma, loss, and adversity is deeply meaningful work, but it can also place significant demands on a caregiver’s nervous system. Over time, chronic stress can lead to compassion fatigue, burnout, and blocked care which can leave parents feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or discouraged. These responses are not signs of failure; they are often signals from a nervous system that has been working hard for a very long time.

In this webinar, we will explore caregiver well-being through a trauma-informed and connection-focused lens, drawing on the understanding that behavior, both our children’s and our own, is rooted in the nervous system. Together, we will examine how ongoing stress impacts our ability to stay present, connected, and responsive, while learning practical strategies to support regulation, self-compassion, and resilience.

Harmony Family Center
DATE TIME
10/22/2026 08:00 pm
10/22/2026 09:00 pm
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6032440216157741401
Webinar
Laura Mitchell
training@harmonyfamilycenter.org
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