Dr. Steph is available to deliver existing workshops or collaborate on something tailored to your group's needs based on her expertise. Reach out to start the conversation.
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Fees
Workshop and speaking fees are customized based on scope, setting, and preparation involved. For certain causes, time may be donated. Please reach out to discuss what works for your organization as inquiries are always welcome.
A 4-week play & learn workshop for moms & their toddler boys
Boy Mom
In this workshop:
How to recognize society's gendered expectations for boys and the impact on emotional development
How to foster boys' ability to name and regulate their emotions
How to effectively set limits and respond to tough toddler behaviors like hitting and yelling
How to nurture a secure mother-son bond and why it matters
How to create a home culture that models empathy and open emotional expression
Learn more about the Boy Mom Group here
Big Conversations with Little Ones:
DEI and Social Justice in Early Childcare Education
In this workshop:
Understanding the developmental basis for biased or unwanted language and behaviors in early childhood
How to effectively respond to biased language and behaviors in the moment using behavioral psychology and PCIT principles
How to build a long-term classroom culture that supports respect for diversity
A Workshop on Conversation, Fear, & Empowerment
Co-created/led with Mary Ramatici, LCSW
Supporting Our Kids in Uncertain Times:
In this workshop:
How to recognize signs of anxiety in children
How to have age-appropriate conversations with children about ICE and current social-political events
How to create honest feelings of safety and stability at home given current world events
How to build a family culture of empowerment by supporting each other and our communities
Support Your Child’s Executive Functioning for Back-to-School
In this workshop:
Understanding the developmental basis for executive functioning challenges in children and teens
What executive functioning is and why some children and teens struggle with it
How it shows up at home and at school
Evidence-based strategies to support your child through the school year