By Keren Abramson This piece was written by Keren who is a graduate of our Self-Reg Foundations program. Introduction: A trip to Los Angeles to visit my younger son and his family was cancelled on March 18, 2020 due to the Canadian Governmentās...
And The Family Education Resource Network (FERN): Holistically Supporting The Learning Needs Of Children And Families Using The Self-Reg Framework Originally written in 2019 Why Self-Reg? We were on a journey with FERN, moving away from behavioural systems and...
By Stuart Shanker This article was published as part of Reframed: The Journal of Self-Reg Volume 2, Issue 1 (2018) Shanker, S. (2018). Editorial Reframe: The Journal of Self-Reg, 2(1), 4-5. In Culture and Value, Wittgenstein expressed an idea that...
by Stuart Shanker, DPhil and Travis Francis, HBASc This article was published as part of Reframed: The Journal of Self-Reg Volume 1, Issue 1 (2017) Shanker, S & Francis, T. (2017). Hide and seek: The challenge of understanding the full complexity of...
We have all heard the “cup half full” vs “cup half empty” debate. We have even discussed what to do to refill your cup and get back to restoration on this very podcast. But what can you do if you feel your cup is broken? What do you do if no...
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