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Redefining Success

In this video, Melissa Corkum challenges caregivers to let go of behavior‑driven definitions of good parenting and embrace a model rooted in regulation, responsibility for one’s own emotions, and offering connection without strings attached. This training is especially relevant for foster, adoptive, and kinship families navigating complex relationships and long‑term healing.

Redefining Success

In this video, Melissa Corkum challenges caregivers to let go of behavior‑driven definitions of good parenting and embrace a model rooted in regulation, responsibility for one’s own emotions, and offering connection without strings attached. This training is especially relevant for foster, adoptive, and kinship families navigating complex relationships and long‑term healing.

Week 1

Redefining Success

1 - The Neurosequential Model

In this video, Melissa Corkum challenges caregivers to let go of behavior‑driven definitions of good parenting and embrace a model rooted in regulation, responsibility for one’s own emotions, and offering connection without strings attached. This training is especially relevant for foster, adoptive, and kinship families navigating complex relationships and long‑term healing.

Series Videos

Redefining Success

In this video, Melissa Corkum challenges caregivers to let go of behavior‑driven definitions of good parenting and embrace a model rooted in regulation, responsibility for one’s own emotions, and offering connection without strings attached. This training is especially relevant for foster, adoptive, and kinship families navigating complex relationships and long‑term healing.

Redefining Success

In this video, Melissa Corkum challenges caregivers to let go of behavior‑driven definitions of good parenting and embrace a model rooted in regulation, responsibility for one’s own emotions, and offering connection without strings attached. This training is especially relevant for foster, adoptive, and kinship families navigating complex relationships and long‑term healing.