About the Course
Embark on a transformative journey with Sophie Jubb as she delves into the emotional and developmental journey of an adopted child as they move from primary to secondary education. Drawing on therapeutic understanding and practice experience, the training will consider themes including attachment, identity, transition, trauma, belonging, and emotional regulation. Participants will reflect on how Educational Psychotherapists can support adopted children, families, and schools through periods of change and vulnerability. Join us to gain practical insights and strategies to make a positive impact on adopted children's educational journey.
Understand how working with adopted children differs to other client groups
Learn about how adoption related issues show up for children in their school experience
Add to your therapeutic toolbox
About Sophie Jubb
Sophie is an experienced Educational Psychotherapist and Senior Mental Health Lead working in primary and secondary schools across London. Sophie has been supporting children and their families with their learning and emotional wellbeing for the last 25 years, in education as a class teacher and Special Educational Needs Coordinator and for the last ten years, after completing her MA in Educational Psychotherapy, as an Educational Psychotherapist. Sophie has strong links with The Caspari Foundation and supports new trainee Educational Psychotherapists on their journey, working as a clinical supervisor and tutor and regularly delivers seminars on the Advanced Diploma in Educational Psychotherapy.
Unlock the Power to Support Adopted Children
Join us to gain practical insights and strategies to support adopted children through their educational transitions.
£45.00