Figuring out how to raise resilient children with Kathleen Sullivan

Raising children can (most of the time) be a mystery and a lot of trial and error. Layer on trying to figure out how to raise resilient, well-adjusted, happy, and healthy children...and cue overwhelm.

That's why we have Kathleen Sullivan here: she's going to share with us ALL about how we can raise resilient children.

Kathleen is a Nurse Practitioner who, throughout her career, has worked with children in many different clinical settings. Currently, Kathleen is a Nurse Practitioner at a clinic that supports youth mental health.

In this episode we cover...

* Kathleen's career pivot

* The definition of trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)

* How we can overcome trauma

* How we can raise resilient, happy, well-attached children

Resources Kathleen Mentions

Raising a Secure Child by Kent Hoffman

Steps to creating secure attachment include:

  1. Showing an interest in your child and what they are doing

  2. Validating your child’s feelings

  3. Building their confidence that they can do hard things

  4. Giving them the freedom to explore

  5. Allowing them to engage in creativity

The Power of Showing Up by Daniel Siegel

Healthy relationships with our children make them feel:

  1. Safe

  2. Seen

  3. Soothed

  4. Secure

More About Kathleen Sullivan

Kathleen is a family Nurse Practitioner with a clinical practice in a youth mental health and substance use. She recently joined the leadership team as a lead with the  Regional Professional Practice NP team with a focus on supporting quality practice environment and excellence in clinic practice for NPs, specifically in urgent care and primary care. After completing a capstone in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)  Kathleen joined the provincial ACEs working group with Doctors of BC. Outside of work, she finds balance exploring trails and mountaintops with her partner and giant dog.


From your podcast host Andrea

Andrea Barr is a certified career coach, strategist, and workshop facilitator. After establishing herself in the advertising sector early in her career, she made a shift to learning and development within the corporate world. As a new mother, she was struck by a lack of support for parents looking to find a balance between their career ambitions and family lives, and decided to fill that gap. Andrea offers support and solutions for parents who want to advance their careers without compromising what matters most: their families.

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