A free live training for counsellors, parents, and neurodivergent adults who want more capacity, less overwhelm, and steadier relationships at home and in the therapy room during the pressure of the holidays.
This free webinar is where it begins.
This session gives you practical ways to stay regulated when the noise, demands, or expectations start to build.
These are nervous-system tools that actually work for real ND lives, real parents, and real therapy rooms.
Clear, simple, and usable the moment you learn them.
All explained in plain language, with visual metaphors that make sense the moment you see them.
✅ Parents: Who want steadier evenings, calmer family days, and fewer guilt-filled spirals.
✅ Neurodivergent adults: Who want clearer capacity, fewer overload cycles, and tools that don’t rely on theory-heavy instructions.
✅ Counsellors and therapists: Who want grounded, practical regulation tools for themselves and for clients during an intense month.
✅ Anyone: Who knows December tends to push them out of regulation and wants something that genuinely helps.
These tools are short, direct, and built for real life.
Just practical regulation strategies you can use
in the car, between sessions, in a busy home, or during moments when everything feels too loud.
At the end, you’ll be invited (without pressure) into my Finding Home program – my deeper programme for nervous system regulation, communication, and connection.
Yasmin Shaheen-Zaffar: Trauma & Relationship Counsellor (BACP Accredited) – Founder of Watoto Play • Creator of World Stop Shouting Day
Yasmin is a trauma and relationship counsellor and the creator of multiple nervous-system tools used widely in the counselling community, including the Whats My State Card Deck, Sandwich of Capacity™, Angry Tent®, and Anxiety Tent®.
She is also dyslexic, ADHD, and autistic (all diagnosed later in life) which means her work is designed for brains that are overwhelmed by jargon, long explanations, and clinical language that doesn’t land.
Her tools are visual, simple, and immediately usable for Neurodivergent adults & children, stressed parents, and practioners who want clearer ways to help the people they support.