Amy Winter | Emotional Regulation Specialist 🌿
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In this insightful episode of The Long Way Back, we sit down with Amy Winter, an experienced emotional regulation therapist and founder of Little Kneaders. Amy specializes in helping neurodivergent children develop crucial emotional regulation skills, using creative tools like breathing techniques and sensory play. With years of experience, Amy works with children facing school trauma, refusal, and even suicidal ideation. She’s deeply passionate about guiding young, traumatised individuals on their journey toward healing and self-regulation. From building resilience to reclaiming confidence, Amy’s compassionate approach makes a real difference. Join us as we dive into Amy's unique methods, the importance of emotional well-being, and her personal experiences working with children and schools through Little Kneaders. You won’t want to miss this empowering and heartfelt conversation. 🔗 Connect with Amy Winter: [email protected] ✨ Learn more about Little Kneaders: Helping children grow through sensory tools like putty and mindful practices. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more inspiring content! 🌟 #EmotionalRegulation #NeurodivergentSupport #ChildTherapy #SchoolTrauma #SuicidalIdeation #LittleKneaders #MentalHealth #Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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