______ is the language of unmet needs.
What is Behavior
___________ is the heart and soul of TBRI.
What is Connecting?
Physiological and E________ are the two TBRI Empowering Strategies.
What is Ecological?
__________ and Reactive are the two TBRI Correcting Strategies. This strategy is designed to reach and allow children to practice positive social skills through playful engagement and fun interactions.
What is Proactive?
What are the 5 B's?
Engagement and __________ are the two strategies under the TBRI Connecting priciple.
What is Mindfulness?
Felt ________ is a basis of deep connection and a core component of TBRI. It is established on a primitive level, experienced differently for each child, and observed in children who can play, learn, and try new things.
What is (Felt) Safety?
Connection, Contentedness, and Changed _________ are the three goals of TBRI Correction.
What is (Changed) Behavior?
It can be said that children with histories of trauma have three ages. What are they?
What are chronological, cognitive (street smarts), and developmental (half chronological) ages.
__________ and Insecure are the two broad categories of Attachment Styles. More than 50% of the population is said to have this Attachment Style which includes a child feeling safe to explore their environment, has a voice that matters, and has their needs regularly met consistently by an attuned caregiver.
What is Secure?
What is Tactile?
Correcting through a TBRI lens is a balance of these two things. They are like "two feet walking".
What are Structure and Nurture?
The phrase "flipping your lid" refers to what Model?
What is the Hand Model of the Brain?
There are 5 Engagement Strategies that can proactively build trust with a child when used Mindfully. They are Healthy T____, E__ Contact, V_____ Quality, B_______ Matching, and P_______ Interaction.
What are (Healthy) Touch, Eye (Contact), Voice (Quality), Behavior (Matching), and Playful (Interaction).
This physiological strategy impacts the body's concentration, memory, anxiety level, mood and color of urine.
What is Hydration?
There are 4 indicators of a Securely Attached adult. They are Giving Care, Receiving Care, _________ ______, and Being an Autonomous Self.
What is Negotiating Needs?
The cycle of "distress to comfort" that lays a foundation for trust, self-worth, self-efficacy (voice), self-regulation, and mental health is called the _________ _______.
What is the Attachment Cycle?
"Would you like to clean your room now or would you like to do it in 15 min?"
This is an example of which "indirect connecting strategy"(Compromises, Choices, Life Value Terms)
What are Choices (two good choices)?
Tools and activities such as sensory buckets, yoga, wall pushes, pillow sandwich, weighted blankets, and massage help our children to learn self-___________ skills.
What is Regulation?
This is the tool that TBRI uses to practice growing in Secure Attachment and includes activities including the 3 rules, the badaid activity, a teaching component, and feeding. It is a playful way to offer choices, compromises, and share power.
What is Nurture Group?