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7 September 2025 | Online, Netherlands
When we're regulated, we're present, grounded, and responsive — not reactive. For educators and facilitators, this means we can hold space with clarity and confidence, even when things get intense. A regulated nervous system allows us to create safety, make better decisions, and stay connected to our values — instead of being hijacked by stress or overwhelm.
For learners, especially young people or vulnerable groups, the presence of a regulated adult is everything. It brings trust, calm, and stability — the foundation for curiosity, risk-taking, and real learning. Without regulation, it's nearly impossible for the brain to stay open to new information or to connect meaningfully with others.
Regulation is not just a personal skill — it’s a relational superpower.
It transforms the way we teach, lead, and support.
✅ What nervous system regulation really means (in simple language)
✅ Why it’s the foundation of emotional safety, learning, and connection
✅ What causes dysregulation in yourself and others
✅ How to co-regulate — tools to calm, center, and connect in real time
✅ Practical tips for educators, facilitators, youth workers, and parents to bring more regulation into your work
This session is designed for people who work with people:
Practical. Accessible. Science-backed. Human.
This is a guided introduction to concepts and tools you can use right away. You’ll walk away with clarity and confidence in how to support regulation in yourself and others.
Clinical Psychologists | Psychologists | Coaches
Ale & Raul help individuals address the emotional and psychological roots of their challenges. Their work supports people in gaining clarity, building emotional resilience, and moving toward greater stability and personal growth.
They also work with educators, facilitators, and leaders to develop essential skills for emotional wellbeing in the workplace—such as self-awareness, nervous system regulation, and the ability to create safe, resilient learning environments.
7 September 2025
19:00 - 20:00 CET (40 minutes)
Online (Zoom link will be sent after registration)
Cost: Free
Reserve your spot now and take the first step toward more regulated, resilient, and meaningful work with others.
Note: This webinar is an introduction to the topic of Nervous System Regulation. We will not issue YouthPasses after this event.
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http://trainings.salto-youth.net/13843
This E-learning is
for 100 participants
from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries , Other countries in the world
, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU
and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers, Volunteering mentors, Youth coaches, Youth researchers
Accessibility info:
This activity and venue place are accessible to people with disabilities.
Working language(s):
English
Stichting EnvironMental (Youth NGO)
EnvironMental Foundation is an NGO, based in the Netherlands, that provides learning opportunities for adults who are working in the Learning & Development fields. We offer training on pedagogy, storytelling, systemic approach, and communication.
Contact for questions:
Joanna Nikolova
E-Mail:
Phone: +359890521282
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