PRIDE Session 3: Meeting Developmental Needs, Attachment – Morning Class
In this training, participants will learn about the stages of development, and how they can be impacted by abuse and trauma.
In this training, participants will learn about the stages of development, and how they can be impacted by abuse and trauma.
In this training, participants will learn about the stages of development, and how they can be impacted by abuse and trauma.
In this training, participants will learn about the types of loss, their influence on youth behavior and how to help children cope with separation in order to minimize trauma.
In this training, participants will learn about the types of loss, their influence on youth behavior and how to help children cope with separation in order to minimize trauma.
In this training, participants will learn the value of a child's family connections, the importance of visits, and how to support a youth before and after visits.
In this training, participants will learn the value of a child's family connections, the importance of visits, and how to support a youth before and after visits.
In this training, participants will learn the goals of effective discipline and developmentally appropriate, non-physical disciplinary techniques that meet those goals.
In this training, participants will learn the goals of effective discipline and developmentally appropriate, non-physical disciplinary techniques that meet those goals.
In this training, participants will learn about the importance of permanence, and the importance of supporting a youth's connections to their biological family and previous foster parents. They will also learn about the adoption process, and the impact fostering and adoption may have on their family.
In this training, participants will learn about the importance of permanence, and the importance of supporting a youth's connections to their biological family and previous foster parents. They will also learn about the adoption process, and the impact fostering and adoption may have on their family.