You don't need more pressure to parent perfectly.

You need support that helps you understand what's happening, protect connection, and respond with the capacity you actually have.

A free virtual event for parents and caregivers who still give a care

Learn practical trauma-informed strategies from 25+ lived-experience experts to nurture safe, connected, and resilient homes — without losing yourself in the process.

You care deeply...and it's a lot.

Parenting is hard enough without feeling like every difficult moment is evidence that you're doing it wrong.

Maybe you've read the books. Followed the experts. Tried the scripts. Learned about regulation, attachment, behavior, trauma, neurodivergence, boundaries, and repair.

And still, there are moments when none of it feels accessible.

Your child is overwhelmed. You're overwhelmed.
The strategy you thought would work doesn't.
You react differently than you wanted to.
Or you're simply too tired to figure out which piece of advice you're supposed to try next.

TraumaWise Parenting Summit was created for those moments.

Not to give you another checklist of things you should be doing.

Not to convince you that the right technique will make family life perfectly calm.

And not to ask you to absorb five days of information just to prove that you care enough.

Instead, we're creating a space to help you slow the pressure down and ask better questions:

  • What is happening beneath the behavior?
  • What does safety feel like here?
  • What would protect connection?
  • What support does this child need?
  • What support do I need?
  • What can I realistically hold right now?

WELCOME

What Makes This Different in Approach

TraumaWise is built around three relational principles: Felt-Safety, Connection, and Co-Regulation. They shape not only what we teach, but how you'll be invited to participate.

All summit presentations will be available beginning on Day 1, so you don't have to chase a schedule or race through sessions before they disappear.

You can choose what fits. Pause. Skip something that isn't right for you. Read a transcript instead of watching. Come back later. Stop when you have enough.

And through the Capacity Compass, we'll help you orient around a different question than most online summits ask:

What can you receive today?

Because more information is not always more support.
And completion is not the goal — integration is.

 What You’ll Experience

Relational tools for sustainable change

Practical strategies to create a home culture rooted in felt-safety, co-regulation, and connection.

Shared language + lived wisdom

No buzzwords. Just frameworks that work, grounded in real-world parenting experience.

A brave, gentle community

You're not doing this alone. This is a space where your parenting is honored, not judged

An activation point

This isn't about theory. It's about transformation — for you, your child, and your family system.

Who This Summit is For

You may find something here if you are parenting through trauma, neurodivergence, grief, family change, intense emotions, difficult behavior, caregiver stress, or simply the complicated reality of trying to stay connected while everyone in the family has needs of their own.

You may especially feel at home here if:

  • you understand a lot about trauma-informed parenting but struggle to access what you know in hard moments
  • your child's behavior leaves you wondering what is really happening underneath
  • you are parenting a neurodivergent, sensitive, highly emotional, or deeply stressed child or teen
  • you want to create safety without relying on fear, control, shame, or constant compliance
  • you are trying to repair patterns from your own childhood while raising someone else
  • you feel responsible for carrying everyone's emotions and are learning how to stay connected without losing yourself
  • your family is navigating grief, separation, changing relationships, or other forms of loss
  • you want practical tools, but you also need permission to move at a human pace
  • you are tired of parenting advice that makes sense in theory but doesn't account for real capacity, real nervous systems, or real life

You do not need a particular diagnosis, parenting philosophy, family structure, or level of expertise to belong here. You do not need to arrive calm. You do not need to have everything figured out.

You just need somewhere to begin.

Meet Your Host

Renae M. Dupuis  Founder and CEO of TraumaWise

Renae M. Dupuis, M.Div., is an influential advocate and educator dedicated to trauma-informed care. With over two decades of experience in caring for trauma-impacted youth, Renae has emerged as a prominent figure in trauma healing and resilience-building.

Renae's profound dedication to equipping individuals, organizations, and communities with trauma-informed practices has garnered recognition and respect in the field. Her involvement in creating trauma-informed spaces and places through TraumaWise showcases her commitment to empowering individuals to navigate their healing journey with compassion and resilience.

You're ready to grow something different.

Grab your free ticket and join us for the TraumaWise 
Parenting Summit!

What to Expect at the TraumaWise Parenting Summit

  • Where and When

  • Expert Sessions

  • Private Summit Community

  • Chances to Win

  • Upgrade to VIP

  • And also...

Where and When

The 2026 TraumaWise Parenting Summit will run from September 14–18, 2026, with a variety of presentations to choose from each day.


All summit presentations will be available beginning on Day 1, so you don't have to chase a schedule. This event is entirely virtual — attend from anywhere in the world with internet access.

The Journey

Five Days, One Gentle Progression

You do not have to move through the summit in order. Each day explores a different part of trauma-wise parenting — this is a map, not a set of expectations.

  • Day 1

  • Day 2

  • Day 3

  • Day 4

  • Day 5

Meet the Speakers

Check out the incredible lineup of lived-experience experts you’ll learn from at the TraumaWise Parenting Summit!

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ACE Educator

Samantha Saunders

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Speaker, Author & Educator Well-Being Consultant

Katie May

Certified Grief Educator

Heidi Dunstan

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Speaker and Bestselling Author

Cheryl L. Wright

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Early Childhood Expert & Behaviour Support Practitioner

Elisa Rider

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Founder, BoundlessHer

Cerise Woodard, RN, SANE-A

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Trauma-Informed Transformational Life Coach for Women

Lin Muckey

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Sensory-friendly Events Specialist/ Storyteller/ Advocate/Writer

Thomas R. Wilson

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Neuroaffirming Somatic Clinical Counsellor

Katie Connolly

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Resilience Guide, Speaker & Strategic Advisor

Amanda Anderson

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Founder & Steward of Vision

Kate Lynch

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RTT Clinical Hypnotherapist/ Trauma Recovery Coach

Anna Charles

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Criminologist and Cybersecurity Strategist

Dawn McCarty

IEP Advocate, Educational Therapist, Inclusive Ministry Consultant

Emily Remsen

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Certified Grief Educator

Ce Eshleman, LMFT

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Founder and CEO of TraumaWise

David Chametsky

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Criminologist and Cybersecurity Strategist

Shawano

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IEP Advocate, Educational Therapist, Inclusive Ministry Consultant

Dr. Pamela J. Pine

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Certified Grief Educator

Autumn Carter

Founder and CEO of TraumaWise

Tracey McMillan

Criminologist and Cybersecurity Strategist

Veronica Kelly

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IEP Advocate, Educational Therapist, Inclusive Ministry Consultant

Tina Paulus-Krause

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Certified Grief Educator

Teresa Diane Philips

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Founder and CEO of TraumaWise

Jaci Finneman

What Makes This Event Unique

You don't need another parenting summit telling you to "just stay calm," "be consistent," or "try this new chart system" — while ignoring the deeper wounds your family is carrying.

Good news — this is not that.

The TraumaWise Parenting Summit was created for people who love fiercely and feel the weight of that love in their homes, their bodies, and their daily lives.

Instead of offering quick fixes that fall apart in the heat of a meltdown, this summit meets you with:

  • Real tools from real people —caregivers and leaders with lived experience who've navigated midnight crises, system roadblocks, and healing journeys alongside their kids.
  • A brave, gentle space — where you don't have to defend your parenting or explain why it's hard. We already know.
  • Support that sustains — practices rooted in felt-safety, connection, and co-regulation, not shame, fear, or exhaustion.
  • A quiet revolution — because choosing compassion in a culture of control is resistance.

This summit isn’t about doing more.
It’s about doing it differently — and not doing it alone.

Faq

HAVE QUESTIONS? WE’VE GOT ANSWERS

Is the TraumaWise Parenting Summit really free?

Yes. Free to attend September 14–18, 2026. Your free registration includes recorded presentations, transcripts, the Capacity Compass, and live summit sessions. An optional TraumaWise Toolkit is available for expanded resources.

Do I have to watch everything during the five days?

No. All recordings are available from Day 1 — the five daily themes are there to help you orient, not create another schedule.

Completion is not the goal. Integration is.

Do I have to attend the live sessions?

No. Live sessions are invitations for connection, not requirements. Camera-off, quiet participation is welcome.

What if I miss a day?

You're not behind. Recordings stay available all week — return whenever works for you.

What is the Capacity Compass?

An orientation tool to help you decide which presentations fit your current needs — not a scored quiz, diagnosis, or personality type. Revisit it throughout the summit as your capacity shifts.

What if a presentation feels too heavy for me?

Pause, stop, skip, or return later — always. Content orientation will be provided where appropriate. Read a transcript instead of watching, choose a gentler session, or decide a particular presentation isn't for you right now. Stopping at enough is a valid TraumaWise choice.

Is this summit therapy?

No. It's an educational and community-support experience, not therapy, medical care, legal advice, or crisis intervention. Some speakers are licensed clinicians, but their presentations are educational in nature.

Is this only for parents of children who have experienced trauma?

No. Topics span caregiver stress, neurodivergence, emotional regulation, grief, family transitions, self-advocacy, difficult behavior, rupture and repair, teen distress, connection, and parenting while healing yourself. No diagnosis or specific family history required.

Is this summit for parents of neurodivergent children?

Not exclusively, but several presentations directly address autism, ADHD, sensory needs, executive functioning, self-advocacy, and inclusive environments.

What ages are the presentations for?

A range, from younger children through adolescence — some sessions are age-specific (especially teen emotional health and digital safety), others are broadly adaptable.

What if I don't agree with every speaker?

That's okay. Speakers bring different backgrounds and approaches. Listen with curiosity, keep what's useful, question what doesn't fit, and adapt to your own context. You are the expert on your lived experience and your family.

Will transcripts be available?

Yes, for every presentation, so you can choose the format that fits your learning style, sensory needs, time, or capacity.

What is the TraumaWise ToolKit?

An optional upgrade with expanded resources and bonuses from speakers, plus TraumaWise support tools like Watch Parties and the Implementation Desk. The free summit stands on its own — the Toolkit isn't required for meaningful support.

What are Watch Parties and the Implementation Desk?

Part of the optional Toolkit. Watch Parties offer supported group viewing/discussion of select presentations. The Implementation Desk is asynchronous support for adapting an idea to your actual family and capacity.

I still have questions!

If you still have questions, we encourage you to go ahead and sign up. Your questions will likely be answered during the event or in the Parenting Summit Community, which you’ll be able to join right away after grabbing your free ticket. 

However, if you need to ask us a question before registering, feel free to send us an email at renae@traumawise.com

GRAB YOUR FREE TICKET AND JOIN US FOR The TraumaWise Parenting Summit TODAY! 

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