TBRI and Autism: Supporting Regulation, Connection, and Felt Safety

TBRI and Autism: Supporting Regulation, Connection, and Felt Safety

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Monday, April 27  •  7 PM - 8 PM CDT
Overview

A practical TBRI® webinar on supporting autistic children with brain-based strategies that build regulation and connection.

A practical, TBRI®-based webinar focused on supporting autistic children during moments of stress, overwhelm, and big behaviors.

If you’re not familiar, TBRI® (Trust-Based Relational Intervention) is a brain-based, relationship-centered approach that helps adults respond to children in ways that build regulation, connection, and felt safety.

Autism is neurodevelopmental, not trauma-based, but many autistic children experience chronic sensory overwhelm and nervous systems that stay close to survival states. Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) focuses on regulation, connection, and meeting underlying needs in the brain, body, and environment. When thoughtfully adapted, TBRI helps adults respond in ways that reduce overwhelm, support regulation, and strengthen safe relationships.

This training would break down:

• What’s happening in a child’s nervous system

• How sensory needs impact behavior

• A simple framework for understanding the need behind behavior

• How to respond in real time without escalating the situation

This event will be recorded and you will have access to the recording whether you attend the webinar or not.

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Levi Campbell is a parent, TBRI® Practitioner, trainer, and advocate who brings practical, real-world insight to supporting children with complex needs. While he is not an autism specialist, Levi shares what he has learned as the father of an autistic child and through years of working with families and caregivers. His approach blends lived experience with brain-based, relational strategies that help adults better understand behavior and support regulation. Levi focuses on practical tools that caregivers and professionals can use immediately.

A practical TBRI® webinar on supporting autistic children with brain-based strategies that build regulation and connection.

A practical, TBRI®-based webinar focused on supporting autistic children during moments of stress, overwhelm, and big behaviors.

If you’re not familiar, TBRI® (Trust-Based Relational Intervention) is a brain-based, relationship-centered approach that helps adults respond to children in ways that build regulation, connection, and felt safety.

Autism is neurodevelopmental, not trauma-based, but many autistic children experience chronic sensory overwhelm and nervous systems that stay close to survival states. Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) focuses on regulation, connection, and meeting underlying needs in the brain, body, and environment. When thoughtfully adapted, TBRI helps adults respond in ways that reduce overwhelm, support regulation, and strengthen safe relationships.

This training would break down:

• What’s happening in a child’s nervous system

• How sensory needs impact behavior

• A simple framework for understanding the need behind behavior

• How to respond in real time without escalating the situation

This event will be recorded and you will have access to the recording whether you attend the webinar or not.

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Levi Campbell is a parent, TBRI® Practitioner, trainer, and advocate who brings practical, real-world insight to supporting children with complex needs. While he is not an autism specialist, Levi shares what he has learned as the father of an autistic child and through years of working with families and caregivers. His approach blends lived experience with brain-based, relational strategies that help adults better understand behavior and support regulation. Levi focuses on practical tools that caregivers and professionals can use immediately.

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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