August 4, 2025
On the first Monday of each month, our interdisciplinary team is led by none other than our founder, Dr. Tina Payne Bryson—New York Times best-selling author of The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline—in a powerful training experience that brings the latest brain and attachment science and strategies into our work, along with a whole lot of heart.
This month, we played The Brain Architecture Game, a hands-on tabletop game designed to help participants understand how early experiences—and especially relationships—shape developing brains. It’s a memorable and eye-opening way to see how stress and trauma without support can derail development, while connection provides the scaffolding for resilience.
As Dr. Tina Payne Bryson says: “Connection is protection.”
We can’t (and shouldn’t) shield kids from every hard moment. But we can show up with empathy and presence, helping them navigate adversity with connection—which is the key to building resilience.
Put another way:
Adversity – Connection = Fragility
Adversity + Connection = Resilience
It’s a reminder that the relationships we build—within our teams and with the families we serve—are more than just support systems. They are the foundation for growth, healing, and lifelong strength. 🧠💕