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When It Happened Matters: How Timing Shapes Behavior, Attachment, and Diagnosis
When It Happened Matters: How Timing Shapes Behavior, Attachment, and Diagnosis

Wed, Jun 24

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Virtual Zoom Event

When It Happened Matters: How Timing Shapes Behavior, Attachment, and Diagnosis

Timing matters. In this one-hour, trauma-informed workshop, parents and caregivers will learn how a child’s age and developmental stage shape behavior, attachment, and diagnoses—and gain practical tools to respond with confidence and connection.

Time & Location

Jun 24, 2026, 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT

Virtual Zoom Event

About the event

When It Happened Matters: How Timing Shapes Behavior, Attachment, and Diagnosis

Understanding Developmental Timing to Support Children and Teens


Is it possible that when trauma happened matters more than what happened? In this one-hour, trauma-informed workshop, parents and caregivers will learn how the age and developmental stage at which safety was disrupted can shape a child’s behavior, attachment style, emotional regulation, and even diagnosis.


When trauma occurs during critical windows of brain development, children adapt to survive. Those survival strategies—control, avoidance, shutdown, aggression, anxiety, or compliance—can later look like defiance, ADHD, mood disorders, or relational struggles. Behavior makes more sense when we understand the developmental story underneath it.


Participants will gain practical strategies to respond to unmet developmental needs, rather than simply managing behavior. You’ll leave with a clearer lens, practical insight, and renewed confidence in supporting your child’s growth—because when safety is restored, development can resume.


In this workshop, you’ll learn…

Tickets

  • When It Happened Matters

    In this virtual workshop, learn practical, trauma-informed tools to understand how the timing of trauma shapes children and teens’ behavior, attachment, and emotional regulation.

    $29.00

    +$0.73 ticket service fee

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