Jody Carrington
Dr. Jody Carrington is a Clinical Psychologist who has spent most of her career working with
children and families who have experienced trauma. She grew up on a farm in rural Alberta,
Canada, and after 13 years of post-secondary education, she took her first job on the Mental
Health Inpatient Units of the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary. It was during those 10 years
that she learned the most about kids, families, relationships, and the vital importance of
connection. Today, she is back living a rural setting, working in private practice, raising a family,
speaking around the country about relationships, connection and her new book, Kids These
Days.
Jody is a passionate believer in the power of the relationship with the people we love,
lead, and teach. Her favorite thing on the planet to do is to speak with educators – they have
the power to change the trajectory of a life every single day. It is time, she believes, that we
need to start focusing less on Kids These Days, and more on those of you who hold them. The
core of everything she speaks and writes about comes down to this: We are wired to do hard
things. We can do those hard things so much easier when we remember this: We are wired for
connection.