aTLC Summit:

Healing a Nation's Trauma

The vital role of secure attachment and optimal brain development in preventing violence, addiction, and depression.

Key Question:

How can we expand our vision. . . support each other. . . and make a significant difference?

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THURSDAY, April 29, 2004

Question for the Day:

How are we building community among those who care about optimal development in children?

2:00pm

Registration begins.

4:00

Poster sessions set up. Bookstore opens. Video previews begin.

5:00

Dinner

Plenary 1

6:15

Welcoming and the Vision for the Summit:

Opening Ritual: The Weaving

Suzanne Arms, Skip Andrew

7:30

Introductions and Building the Container Using the World Café Process David Isaacs, Beth Moscov

9:00

Adjourn

FRIDAY, April 30, 2004

Question for the Day:

What are history, cross-cultural experience, current research and practice showing us about optimal bonding and attachment?

6:45-7:30am

Meditation, yoga, tai chi, etc.

8:15

Breakfast

 

Plenary 2

9:00

Introduction

10:00

Overview Keynote: Joseph Chilton Pearce

11:00

Break

11:15

Open Mic/Discussion

12:00

Pod Formation Beth Moscov

12:30

Lunch with Pods

 

Plenary 3

1:30

Overview Keynote: The Neuroscience of Attachment --Stan Tatkin

2:30

Break

3:00

Appreciative Inquiry/World Café David Isaacs, Beth Moscov, Susan Kelly

5:00

Break

5:30

Dinner (Pods encouraged to dine together)

 

Plenary 4

7:00pm

Stories, Rituals, and Other Practices from Indigenous Cultures: Masai Junior Elder Kimeli Willson Naiyomah, Brenda Mercado

7:00pm

Parallel Activity?

7:00pm

Parallel Activity?

9:00

Adjourn

SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2004

Question for the Day:

What approaches are being used to prevent, identify, and heal trauma around bonding and attachment?

6:45-7:30

Meditation, yoga, tai chi, etc.

8:00

Light Breakfast

 

Plenary 5

8:30

Open Mic and Weaving

9:00

Keynote: Without the Song the Medicine Will Do No Good--Pathways to Trauma Identification, Prevention, and Healing Katsi Cook

10:00

Brunch with pods

 

Plenary 6

10:00

Healing Trauma Panel Suzanne Arms

12:30

Break

Concurrent Sessions

1:00pm

Panelists listed above

2:30

Break

 

Plenary 7

3:00

Appreciative Inquiry/World Café David Isaacs, Beth Moscov, Susan Kelly

5:00

Dinner (Pods encouraged to dine together)

Concurrent Sessions

7:00

Concurrent Presentations TBA

Plenary 8

8:30

Stories, Rituals, and Other Practices from Indigenous Cultures

???

Adjourn

SUNDAY, MAY 2, 2004

Question for the Day:

How are we coming together with our resources to create a critical mass, a "choir" that will cause a mainstream shift?

7:00am

Meditation, yoga, tai chi, etc.

8:30

Breakfast

 

Plenary 9

9:30

Orientation to Action

9:45

Panel: Inspiration into Action--Social Change Artists:Beth Moscov (Facilitator), David Isaacs, John Travis, Ken White?, Kali Wendorf.

Where Do We Go from Here? Collectively Creating a Plan for Action

11:00

Break

11:15

Pod Wrap up

?Reflections and Wrap Up--An Appreciative Acknowledgement of Our Plan and the Community We Have Built

12:30

Lunch

 

Plenary 10

1:00

Sharing of Pods' Plans

1:30

Closing Ceremony

2:00

Close