Why this course – and why now?
If you keep doing what you are doing now, you will probably:
Keep guessing in every crisis.
Keep feeling guilty afterwards.
Keep seeing the same patterns repeat, no matter how many visuals or behaviour plans you try.
Confidence Care Strategies gives you a clear crisis prep, so you know exactly what to do in the hardest moments.
What you will learn
7 nervous-system-first strategies to calm autistic meltdowns, aggression, shutdowns and “zero focus” days.
How to read what is happening in the child’s body (overload, collapse, hyperarousal) instead of only looking at behaviour.
When to ground, when to soothe, when to hold and when to not touch at all.
How to use your own body, breath and pace so you do not pour more fuel on the fire.
How to move from talking about regulation to actually creating regulation in the room.
What will change for you
Crises become shorter, softer and safer.
You go into tricky situations with a plan, not just hope.
You stop freezing or over-reacting, because you know your first 1–3 steps.
You feel less afraid of “that child” or “that time of day”.
Parents and colleagues see you as someone who can actually help in the worst moments.
How it makes your life better
Less walking on eggshells around your own child or your caseload.
Less emotional hangover after meltdowns (for you and for the child).
More energy left at the end of the day, because you are not constantly fighting fires.
More confidence to say “I can handle this” when things start to escalate.
If you wait, you will keep collecting hard days without a different outcome.
If you join now, the next crisis will already look and feel different.