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Today is said to be the hardest day of the year, and is a chance to acknowledge the sadness and depression that some may experience, especially during the winter months. We’ve put together a toolkit to help get through the days that feel hardest, knowing light will come again ✨
This lovely stone reminder lies on one of our desks at TouchBase. What would it feel like to hold this small stone in the palm of your hand? What can you do today to give yourself a moment of calm?
So much of being able to call ourselves trauma-informed is to do with how we are and not what we do. Getting to know the children and young people we teach and support in schools and what they have lived means we can truly be trauma-informed with them.
#education
Something we want to focus on this year at TouchBase is building our bank of free resources for parent/carers, schools and everyone in the community we work with. So let us know, what resources would be most helpful for you? Looking forward to hearing your ideas! ✨
#resources
We have lots of exciting training coming up, for parent/carers and educators! You can find more details on our website https://t.co/vG5yUgPoue or by emailing [email protected] ✨
Relational trauma can making being in relationship unbearably painful, and learning that it’s possible to connect without pain is a huge part of trauma recovery ❤️🩹
For children who’ve faced uncertainty, predictable relationships and routines are a lifeline. Small, steady actions build trust: sticking to daily rituals, showing up at the same time, saying the same comforting words. Consistency says “You can count on me”.
#traumarecovery
Change can feel chaotic and frightening for children who have experienced relational trauma. Stability - in relationships, environment, or expectations - helps them relax into their worlds. It’s about creating a foundation where healing can happen.
#trauma#adoption#foster care
Children can start to heal when they feel safe and secure. This means not just physical safety, but emotional safety too. When children know they are met with acceptance and empathy, they can start to trust again. Let’s commit to being that safe harbour in 2025.
#traumarecovery
As the new year begins, we’re reminded that not everyone needs a “fresh start”. For children with disrupted attachments and developmental trauma, the idea of starting over can reawaken previous traumatic change. Let’s build foundations that heal 🛠️
Our final top tip for the Christmas period, getting outside can be a brilliant regulatory re-set if everything is feeling too intense.
#christmas#adoption#fostercare
This week we are sharing our Christmas top tips, this activity create tolerable intimacy, and shared connecting moments. As well as finding a bit of twinkly festive cheer!
Our free resource with all our Christmas preparation tips is on our website https://t.co/ijy1UUApeV
This week we are sharing some of our top xmas tips… Remember, Santa doesn’t have to visit bedrooms, he could leave stockings by the front door, or in the garage, he’s very amenable that way!
Our free Christmas prep resource can be found on our website https://t.co/XBv0uNnSkS
This week we’ll be sharing some more of our top tips for the Christmas period as we enter the last week of term!
Our free Christmas prep resource can be found on our website https://t.co/XBv0uNnSkS
#christmas#adoptionsupport#fostercare
This week’s meet the team is Luke, a child psychotherapist who is also part of our education team. He trained with the Caspari Foundation, where he still lectures and is also a trustee. We value Luke’s wisdom, thoughtfulness and brilliant book recommendations!
#meettheteam