The IDEAL Response

In this training video, TBRI® Practitioner Stephen Parker introduces the IDEAL Response, a trauma‑informed method rooted in TBRI® that helps foster, adoptive, and kinship families respond to challenging behaviors with confidence and connection. Discover how immediacy, presence, efficiency, action‑based skills, and behavior‑focused corrections can transform interactions and build trust with children from hard places.
The IDEAL Response

In this training video, TBRI® Practitioner Stephen Parker introduces the IDEAL Response, a trauma‑informed method rooted in TBRI® that helps foster, adoptive, and kinship families respond to challenging behaviors with confidence and connection. Discover how immediacy, presence, efficiency, action‑based skills, and behavior‑focused corrections can transform interactions and build trust with children from hard places.
Week 1
The IDEAL Response
1 - The Neurosequential Model

In this training video, TBRI® Practitioner Stephen Parker introduces the IDEAL Response, a trauma‑informed method rooted in TBRI® that helps foster, adoptive, and kinship families respond to challenging behaviors with confidence and connection. Discover how immediacy, presence, efficiency, action‑based skills, and behavior‑focused corrections can transform interactions and build trust with children from hard places.
Series Videos
The IDEAL Response
In this training video, TBRI® Practitioner Stephen Parker introduces the IDEAL Response, a trauma‑informed method rooted in TBRI® that helps foster, adoptive, and kinship families respond to challenging behaviors with confidence and connection. Discover how immediacy, presence, efficiency, action‑based skills, and behavior‑focused corrections can transform interactions and build trust with children from hard places.

The IDEAL Response
In this training video, TBRI® Practitioner Stephen Parker introduces the IDEAL Response, a trauma‑informed method rooted in TBRI® that helps foster, adoptive, and kinship families respond to challenging behaviors with confidence and connection. Discover how immediacy, presence, efficiency, action‑based skills, and behavior‑focused corrections can transform interactions and build trust with children from hard places.


