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Wired for Regulation: Brain Development, Complex Trauma, and Prenatal Substance Exposure from Conception through the 30s

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Wired for Regulation is a seminar for parents and helping professionals that explains how the brain builds the capacity to calm, focus, connect, and make good choices from conception through the 30s. Using a clear comparison between typical development and development shaped by complex trauma and prenatal exposure to alcohol and other substances, participants learn what changes in the stress-response and executive systems—and why certain behaviors are best understood as “state + skill,” not defiance. The series translates brain science into practical, regulation-first strategies (co-regulation, predictable routines, and skill-building supports) that can be used at home, in classrooms, and in clinical settings.

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