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Warmly,
Tina
check out my books
As you may know, I’m author of The Bottom Line for Baby and co-author (with Dr. Dan Siegel) of two New York Times Best Sellers—The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline—each of which has been translated into over fifty languages, as well as The Yes Brain and The Power of Showing Up. Click the book titles above to learn about each book. You can also visit my Amazon Shop page to find some of the books and products I frequently recommend to parents, professionals, and educators.
learn more about my interdisciplinary practice
I’m the Founder and Executive Director of The Center for Connection (“CFC”), a multidisciplinary clinical practice in Southern California. We provide mental health and assessment services across the lifespan, along with pediatric Occupational Therapy, Educational Therapy, and Speech and Language Therapy. Click here to learn more.
The CFC is also home to our Play Strong Institute, a virtual training hub aimed at advancing innovation in play therapy. Click here to learn about our Child Centered Play Therapy Certificate with Neurorelational Emphasis.
And last but not least, click here to learn about The Center for Connection and Neurodiversity. Or click here to find additional, related resources (e.g., podcasts, articles, social accounts, books, and more—great for both parents and professionals).
Note: To get a sense of our unique approach, click here, or read this blog article which outlines how the CFC utilizes "Top Down" and "Bottom Up" strategies to promote well-being.