This session will be delivered by Martina Wolter, Systemic Family & Psychotherapist

The webinar will be hosted online via Zoom. We will send further details once bookings are confirmed.

A free webinar for foster carers where you will get a better understanding of the development of the human brain with a focus on the adolescent brain and the ‘pruning’ processes it goes through. The webinar will also look at the effects of the changing brain on different aspects of a teenager’s life, such as behaviour, learning, social connections, and drive into independence. We look at the effects of trauma on the developing brain and explore how carers can support their teenagers best.

 

Learning Outcomes

 

  • Understanding Brain Development – Gain a deeper insight into how the human brain develops, with a focus on adolescence and the significant ‘pruning’ processes that occur.

 

  • Recognising Behavioural Changes – Explore the effects of the changing adolescent brain on behaviour, decision-making, emotional regulation, and impulsivity.

 

  • Navigating Social Connections – Examine the neurological changes affecting social interactions, peer relationships, and the drive toward independence.

 

  • Understanding Trauma’s Impact – Learn about the effects of trauma on the developing brain, recognising signs and understanding long-term consequences.

 

  • Providing Support as a Carer – Identify best practices for carers in supporting teenagers through this developmental stage, fostering resilience, emotional well-being, and healthy decision-making

 

Please note that this webinar is for foster carers in Wales only. If you would like to learn more information, please contact us on [email protected]

 

public 23 Sept 25 - 23 Sept 25 09:30 - 12:30 Webinar Free
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