Nature and Nurture CIC

Nature and Nurture CIC A social enterprise based in Derbyshire offering psychological, creative & holistic therapies to children & young people.

Nature and Nurture CIC aims to support and improve the positive emotional health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families, through the provision of an innovative combination of specialist psychological and other therapies, in a non-clinical, safe environment, at no cost to the end user. The clients of this social enterprise are offered the opportunity to address their difficulties (on a 1:1 basis or in small groups) using traditional and cutting edge approaches. Research in the field of neuroscience and psychology/counselling highlights the dramatic benefits of ecotherapy and 'body-based' therapies (e.g. EFT, Yoga, relaxation, mindfulness, aromatherapy etc) when treating emotional issues and we believe that combining these with traditional, evidence-based therapies (counselling, play therapy, art therapy etc) in a peaceful, low-stress, countryside setting will be of great value. Nature and Nurture CIC is based in Sunshine Barn near Ashboure, a beautiful suite of therapy rooms in renovated farm outbuildings, providing children's/teenage/family therapy rooms; group room; reception; treatment room; kitchen; & toilets. The accommodation opens onto a paddock for easy access to nature and the animals involved in the project.

Please share this so we can help as many anxious children as possible. Thank you 😊
13/10/2022

Please share this so we can help as many anxious children as possible. Thank you 😊

Full details of the online course From Fearful To Fearless, an eight week, six module course to help overcome anxiety. The course has been designed and produced by Award-Winning child therapist Frances Weston of Brighter Futures For Kids

Please share with anyone who might be interested . . . thank you πŸ’•
27/02/2022

Please share with anyone who might be interested . . . thank you πŸ’•

If you have an anxious child and would love to learn a simple, effective process to help them get better, then do join me for my forthcoming masterclass!

In this live masterclass I will be sharing the proven 5 step process I use when working with anxious children - the same steps that our contained within our online course FROM FEARFUL TO FEARLESS.

I will also be holding a live Q&A session after the masterclass to answer any questions you may have.

This Masterclass is a Must Attend if any of these sound like you ...

* You hate to see your anxious child struggling and you'd do anything to help them, but you're not sure what the best approach to take is (there's so much conflicting advice out there!)

* You're at your wits end - feeling like you have already tried everything, and nothing works!

* You're wondering if your child needs to see a psychologist or therapist, but you're worried about the cost or how long you might have to wait to be seen.

* You and your partner don't always see eye-to-eye about what your anxious child needs - maybe you think they are too strict, and they may think you are too 'soft'.

* In your darkest times you worry that you may be a bad parent because your child has anxiety (hint - you're not!)

To save your seat at the masterclass just click the link
https://www.brighterfuturesforkids.com/masterclass-registration

03/02/2021

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15/01/2020

A silent tragedy

There is a silent tragedy that is developing day after day in our homes and concerns our most precious jewels: our children.
Our children are in a devastating emotional state.
Over the past 15 years, researchers have given us increasingly alarming statistics about a sharp and steady increase in childhood mental illness that is now reaching epidemic proportions:

Statistics don't lie:
β€’ 1 in 5 children have mental health problems
β€’ A 43% increase in ADHD was noted
β€’ A 37% increase in adolescent depression was noted
β€’ A 200% increase in the su***de rate in children between 10 and 14 years has been noted.

What is going on and what are we doing wrong?

Today's children are over-stimulated and overloaded with material objects, but they are deprived of what is truly fundamental for a healthy and happy childhood, such as:
β€’ Emotionally available parents
β€’ Clearly defined limits
β€’ Responsibility
β€’ Balanced nutrition and good sleep quality
β€’ Movement in the open air
β€’ Creative play, social interaction, unstructured play opportunities and spaces for boredom.

Instead, these last few years we have filled them with:
β€’ Digitally distracted parents
β€’ Indulgent and permissive parents who let children "rule the world" and be the ones who set the rules
β€’ A sense of right, of undeservedly everything without earning it or being responsible for it
β€’ Inadequate sleep and unbalanced nutrition
β€’ A sedentary lifestyle
β€’ Endless stimulation, technological babysitters, instant gratification and the absence of boring moments.

What to do?
If we want our children to be happy and healthy individuals, we must wake up and go back to basics.
It is still possible ... with the following recommendations:

β€’ Set limits and remember that you are the captain of the ship. Your children will feel more confident knowing that you are in control of the helm.
β€’ Offer children a balanced lifestyle full of what they need, not just what they want. Don't be afraid to say "no" to your kids if what they want isn't what they need.
β€’ Provide nutritious foods and limit junk food.
β€’ Spend at least an hour a day outdoors doing activities such as: cycling, walking, fishing, bird / insect watching.
β€’ Enjoy a daily family dinner with no phones or technology to distract them.
β€’ Play with family board games or if the children are very young for board games, let yourself be carried away by your interests and allow them to lead the game.
β€’ Involve your children in some homework or homework according to their age (folding clothes, ordering toys, hanging clothes, arranging food, setting the table, feeding the dog, etc.).
β€’ Implement a consistent sleep routine to ensure that your baby sleeps well. Timetables will be even more important for school-aged children.
β€’ Teach responsibility and independence. Do not protect them in excess against any frustration or error. Making mistakes will help them develop resilience and learn to overcome life's challenges,
β€’ Do not load your children's backpack, do not bring their backpacks, do not bring them the task they have forgotten, do not peel their bananas or oranges if they can do it alone (4-5 years). Instead of giving them fish, educate them to fish.
β€’ Educate them to wait and delay gratification.
β€’ Provide opportunities for "boredom" as boredom is the moment when creativity awakens. You don't feel responsible for keeping children entertained.
β€’ Do not use technology as a cure for boredom, nor offer it on the first second of inactivity.
β€’ Avoid the use of technology during meals, in cars, in restaurants, in shopping malls. Use these moments as an opportunity to socialize, thus training your brains to work when they are in "boredom" mode.
β€’ Help them create a "jar of boredom" with business ideas for when they are bored.
β€’ Turn off phones at night when children have to go to bed to avoid digital distraction.
β€’ Become a regulator or emotional trainer of your children. Educate them to recognize and manage their frustrations and anger.
β€’ Educate them to greet, to take turns, to share without remaining without anything, to say thank you and please, to recognize the error and apologize (do not force them), be a model of all those values ​​that you inculcate them.
β€’ Connect emotionally - smiles, hugs, kisses, tickles, reading, dancing, jumping, playing with them.

Thank you for the share.

Article written by Dr. Luis Rojas Marcos psychiatry.

23/12/2019

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22/12/2019

This is sad but true πŸ˜ͺ

20/12/2019

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09/12/2019

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Sunshine Barn, Church Farm, Osmaston
Ashbourne
DE61LX

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm

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Nature and Nurture CIC aims to support and improve the positive emotional health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families, through the provision of an innovative combination of specialist psychological and other therapies, in a non-clinical, safe environment, at no cost to the end user. The clients of this social enterprise are offered the opportunity to address their difficulties (on a 1:1 basis or in small groups) using traditional and cutting edge approaches. Research in the field of neuroscience and psychology/counselling highlights the dramatic benefits of ecotherapy and 'body-based' therapies (e.g. EFT, Yoga, relaxation, mindfulness, aromatherapy etc) when treating emotional issues and we believe that combining these with traditional, evidence-based therapies (counselling, play therapy, art therapy etc) in a peaceful, low-stress, countryside setting will be of great value. Nature and Nurture CIC is based in Sunshine Barn near Ashboure, a beautiful suite of therapy rooms in renovated farm outbuildings, providing children's/teenage/family therapy rooms; group room; reception; treatment room; kitchen; & toilets. The accommodation opens onto a paddock for easy access to nature and the animals involved in the project.