Coach de Osasco

29 Followers

Um malandro que estudou... O esquema aqui é dar uns toques pra geral, jogando a real sem ficar tirando vocês com conversa fiada. Aqui o papo é reto para os manos e as minas "raiz", vamos mostrar para estes Coach Nutella Crossfiteiro da Faria Lima, com seus patinetes, jogando Beach tennis com seus copos Stanley e morando em Alphaville, como são os corres e as "ideia" na quebrada. Ninguém é melhor que ninguém. Se liga na sabedoria do coach: "Todo dia um malandro e um vacilão saem da goma pra fazer os seus corre, quando eles se trombam, dá fechamento." Quem você vai ser irmão? Não fica moscando! Se orienta doidão! #paz

Art by Daisy van der Zijden

25 Followers

I'm a professional artist and I draw and paint realistic portraits and design illustrations. I work with different materials, such as Acrylic paint, Graphite pencils, Pastel and Colored pencils, but the most medium I work with is Colored Pencils. I try to give every drawing or painting, a soul, which makes the drawings appear lifelike and so expressive. Would you like to have a drawing of your own pet, wildlife animal or favorite movie character? There are many possibilities. Feel free to take a look around my website to get some ideas. For more information, please contact me via the contact form or via my email daisyvanderzijden@gmail.com

The De-escalation Coach

24 Followers

Why is De-escalation so important? No one wants to see an individual in our care escalate towards crisis. What’s needed is a plan and toolkit of de-escalation strategies to call upon when we recognise the individual is spiralling. These tools can help regulate the emotions driving the behaviours, reduce risk, and ensure they feel supported. An individual can show heightened levels of arousal and signs of anxiety. They may have their hands over ears, be hiding or withdrawing, rocking or tapping, or perhaps refusing to do what they have asked. Some individuals will have much more subtle signs that they are beginning to feel agitated. We can play detective to spot these signs and recognise patterns in their behaviour to better understand why they feel distressed and how we can best support them. Often these behaviours are “low level”, however, if we do not respond to them, they may develop into crisis.