OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
The Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) is more than just a parenting management strategy. It is a philosophy for creating healthy relationships.
About This Event
The Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) is more than just a parenting or educator behavior management strategy. It is a philosophy for creating healthy relationships with the people in your life. Originally created by Howard Glasser in 1992, NHA is being successfully implemented through families, classrooms, foster care, health care professionals, social workers and criminal justice organizations that are seeking successful, early interventions techniques.
The Nurtured Heart Approach consists of a set of strategies that assists children in further developing their self-regulation and has been found effective with children of all ages. It focuses on transforming the way children perceive themselves, their caregivers and the world around them. Children learn to understand that they will receive endless amounts of praise, energy, recognition and reward through the positive behavior they display and this supports children to build a positive portfolio of themselves, which we call “Inner Wealth™”
More information about the Nurtured Heart Approach can be found at http://childrenssuccessfoundation.com/about-nurtured-heart-approach/ or contact the NHA Trainer, Jessica Pinera, directly at jesipinera@yahoo.com.
Cost: (CEU's Pending)
$100.00 for General Registration - OPEN to the Public
$85.00 for Organizational Members
FREE For the Following:
NMCADV DV Organizations - Principal Members
Children's Capacity Project Organization Staff in New Mexico
Schedule:
April 21st, 2020 - 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM MST
Lunch 12:00 -1:00 PM MS
**This is a very interactive training, we ask to please have your cameras on and ready to actively participate for the entirety of the training.
About the Trainer:
Jessica Pinera is a licensed clinical therapist working in the field of eating disorders. She is also a certified Advanced Nurtured Heart Approach trainer. She dedicated her early professional practice to the field of domestic violence, primarily working with Spanish-speaking families and children in Albuquerque. She has seven years of specialized experience treating complex trauma, interpersonal violence, and parent-child attachment.