🧠 Trauma-Informed Skills (Non-Therapy Focus) *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.5 – Making Meals Part of a Safe Routine: Mealtimes are a powerful anchor for safety and connection. Preparing and eating at regular hours helps the body feel cared for and predictable. Familiar foods can comfort the nervous system after stress. Simple steps—washing vegetables, setting the table, or saying grace—add order to the day. Shared meals strengthen relationships through routine conversation. Regular eating patterns also stabilize blood sugar, improving emotional balance. Meals become grounding moments of calm during busy times. When eating is consistent, the body learns reliability and rhythm. Over time, each meal becomes a signal of security and self-nurturing.

About this course

Practical, non-clinical skills to support individuals with trauma histories while promoting safety, trust, and resilience.

This course includes:
  • Trauma-informed communication and de-escalation practice activities
  • Checklists and guidelines for creating safe, supportive environments
  • Real-world scenarios to apply trauma-informed approaches effectively

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