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Building Military Children's Resilience to Conquer Traumatic Events (featuring Maria Natapov)
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Building Military Children's Resilience to Conquer Traumatic Events (featuring Maria Natapov)

Maria is an expert in coaching parents how to prepare their children to be able to face anxiety and traumatic events and come out the other side unscathed. Listen in as we go over how military children are affected by traumatic events and how you can ensure they remain resilient through all the moves, deployments, and time apart from family.

The Military Working Mom · Maria Natapov, Drea Jones

February 8, 202136m 13s

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MEET MARIA

Maria heals trauma by breaking its cycles. Through parent coaching, she empowers parents, caregivers, and educators to curb a child's challenging behavior and deeply connect while tending to their own needs through self-care. 
Maria considers herself a veteran of trauma as she and her family immigrated to the US from Moscow Russia because of religious persecution.   At 8 years old, she could not comprehend what was going on so it was a difficult transition due to a language barrier, living in close quarters with her family and grandparents, and rough family relations.  She says during that time, the family was in "survival mode" and didn’t take time to process feelings.  
Today she takes her knowledge and experience to help serve people through hard times and adopt necessary skills to overcome traumatic situations.

 

CONTACT MARIA

Website: http://www.RestorativeParentCoaching.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-natapov/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maria.natapov

Twitter: @MariaNatapov
 

Topics

anxietyresiliencemilitary movecovid-19traumamilitary familymilitary children