The Whole-Brain Child Educational Support Group
tool to empower your parenting & empower your child
nurture developing minds
Did you know your child’s brain is not fully developed until their mid-twenties? Understanding how your child processes information, how they are often ruled by their “feelings” brain, and how to engage with them without a power struggle will change your parenting.
In this group, Hannah will lead parents & caregivers through the “12 revolutionary strategies to nurture your child’s developing mind” found in the book The Whole-Brain Child by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson. These are practical strategies meant to be applied in everyday parenting, including moments of outburst and tantrums. These strategies will compassionately meet you where you’re at while you compassionately meet your child where they are at, and they will empower you as you empower your child.
This group meets virtually.
*Purchase of the book and workbook are necessary as well as review of relevant chapters prior to sessions.
– Whole-Brain Child Book
– Whole-Brain Child Workbook
When:
Thursdays, June 5th- July 10th (6 weeks)
7-8:30pm **on Zoom
Cost: $180 (your spouse/partner is welcome to join you)
** Early Bird Price: $160 (if registered by May 22 at 8pm)

Hannah Hegedus
Hannah Hegedus is a Licensed Social Worker in Pennsylvania, pursuing her clinical licensure. She received her Bachelor of Social Work from Cairn University and advanced standing Masters of Social Services from Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.
Hannah is passionate about meeting clients where they are with understanding and compassion. She has an eclectic and person-centered approach, in order to meet each client’s individual needs. Hannah enjoys working with clients of all ages, especially young children, adolescents and young adults. Some areas of experience include: trauma, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, self-harm, interpersonal issues, and family therapy. While always learning more, her training is heavily informed by attachment theory, trust-based relational intervention (TBRI), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and ecosystemic structural family therapy (ESFT).