For Social Justice Curious Parents/Caregivers of Terrific 2s to Fabulous 5s…

Let’s explore these questions:

  • What does my child actually need from me developmentally during tantrums and meltdowns?

  • Why do I get so stirred up when my child seems “out of control”?

  • How do I work with my parenting triggers so I can support my child during their meltdown?

  • What do I do in the heat of the moment to make sure my child feels safe and also learns limits and consequences?

You’ll follow reflection prompts and questions in this workshop to design your own discipline plan that fits with your style and your child’s development.

Walk away from this workshop and feel confident about using your strengths to love up on your child when they’re learning to be with their intense emotions.

 

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What other parents say...

"Nat has been instrumental in helping us pause. I think I have a greater appreciation for different ways of being, and maybe less judgmental about that. To see the progress we have made with Nat reminds me not to place a ceiling on Ari’s development and to just let her blossom and be herself. Nat met our whole family where we were at instead of torturously trying to mold us into something that we’re not. This experience has allowed me to let Ari unfold and it's been very rewarding. What I really enjoyed about working with Nat is that she was very direct and very hands on."

- Jade Pagkas-Bather

"My concern was being judged as a bad parent. I never felt this way with Nat. It is very hard to find someone like Nat who is as kind, compassionate, understanding, and fun who is willing to work with difficult cases. We are extremely grateful that Nat was part of our journey into our child's autism and allowing our family to reach our full potential.  Nat was a great listener and I think we as a family grew tremendously because of her."

-Dr. Kathya Chartre (Valdez)

“With Nat by my side I was able to step back, dissect each root of the problem and manage them one by one until it came together as a whole. Learning various techniques with Nat allowed me to be more comfortable as a parent. I really enjoyed the constant positive energy which was helpful for both Ashton and me.”

-Josie Williams

 
 

Hi, I am Nat Vikitsreth, LCSW, DT, CEIM.

For the past decade plus, Nat has supported parents and classroom teachers alike in helping their toddlers and preschoolers navigate big feelings during tantrums and meltdowns. As a decolonized & licensed clinical psychotherapist and a developmental specialist, Nat integrates social-emotional development with neuroscience and translates it in ways that parents and teachers feel excited about implementing.

Nat is also the founder of Come Back to Care, a liberation technology where family building is deeply decolonized and intentionally intergenerational. She supports caregivers in their efforts to build their families at the intersection of social justice & intergenerational family healing. Tune into the Come Back to Care Podcast for more information.