Your Next Chapter, Their Safe Space

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May 28th (Wednesday)
from 11-1 MST
 

A collaborative webinar for separated or divorced moms ready to move forward while supporting their kids through the emotional aftermath of divorce.

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Here's what you'll learn

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  • What peace and freedom look like after divorce
  • Why women still feel stuck even after doing “the work”
  • 3 ways to reconnect with themselves and their identity as woman (not just as moms)

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  • How divorce impacts kids on a nervous system and emotional level
  • Common trauma responses in children (anger, withdrawal, perfectionism, etc.)
  • How to show up for your child without bypassing your own emotional journey

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  • When you feel grounded, it becomes safer for your child to be themselves
  • Simple prompts or tools for emotional atunement as a divorced mom
  • Building a stable and calm home dynamic — especially when the co-parenting relationship is complex

Meet your hosts

Nicki Laberge

Nicki is a trauma-informed, certified practitioner of the modality Root Cause Therapy. She uses this modality in all of her one-on-one coaching programs. What this modality allows her to do is use a method of muscle testing to uncover your limiting beliefs and then release those beliefs from your body and subconscious mind through guided visualization. Root Cause Therapy allows for a deep release of the limiting belief as it takes us back to when the limiting belief was created and stored in the body. Trauma is not always what happens to us; sometimes, it is what happens in our body during something we have experienced. Or said another way, trauma can be how we interpret and internalize what is happening in our external environment and then how we store all of that in our mind and body.

Her purpose isn’t just to help women through this chapter; her purpose is to help women heal during this chapter so they can make the next chapter of their lives the best one yet.

AJ Gajjar

AJ is a mom, Parenting and Trauma Consultant, child development specialist, and children's advocate. She supports professionals within the domestic violence, family law, children's mental health and child protection sectors to recognize the detrimental effects of domestic violence, high-conflict divorce and coercive parenting on children. 

AJ also supports concerned parents, to best protect and empower their children not only to recover from trauma, but also to develop resilience against future traumas. 

Having combined her education in Developmental Psychology, over 18 years of experience in early child development and mental health, along with her lived experience, AJ has created Trauma Healing Parenting, a parenting model specifically designed to best support children who experience ongoing relational harm.

 

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Healing yourself creates the safety, freedom, and peace your children need to thrive after divorce.

Frequently Asked Questions


Will you answer questions?

Absolutely. We'll save time for Q&A at the end of the Webinar.

Will it be live?

Yes.

Will there be a replay ?

Yes.