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The Grand Guide: A New Book for Grandparents of Neurodivergent Grandchildren from Sheena Hill

The Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint Season 7 Episode 22

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Please join us for “The Grand Guide: A New Book for Grandparents of Neurodivergent Grandchildren from Sheena Hill.”

Sheena Hill is a trauma-informed, neurobiologically-focused responsive parenting coach who has been in private practice for 16 years. At Parenting Works, she works with families around the world. Sheena provides education and support for parents and professionals who seek to move beyond rewards and consequences to deepen their understanding of development and attachment while masterfully applying concrete skills in emotional intelligence, limit-setting, and using play therapeutically. She is the author of "The Grand Guide: Mindful Tools for Modern Grandparenting," a resource to help families bridge the generational gap about raising children. When she's not helping parents, Sheena loves learning about dinosaurs and visiting national parks. She lives in Baltimore with her spouse, 3 children, and a growing menagerie of pets (including 5 axolotls).

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