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Sibling Practice – Module 1

Developmental Trauma Center 11358 Van Cleve Ave, St. Louis, MO, United States

Module 1 From the National Resource Center for Foster Care and Permanency Planning Hunter College School of Social Work: Sibling Practice Curriculum Module 1 focuses on enhancing understanding of sibling-related issues in out-of-home care. The importance of siblings in your life and the lives of others will be discussed.  Myths and truths about sibling separation… Read More »Sibling Practice – Module 1

Free

Teens: Understanding Challenging Behaviors

Virtual

Parenting teens who have experienced trauma can bring additional challenges. This training will focus on topics such as rejection, aggression, social media, sex and self-harming. Learn techniques and build skills to navigate difficult situations and create safety plans for your youth. (6 Hours Training Credit) ENROLL HERE

Free

Self-Compassion (Virtual Lunch & Learn)

Zoom

Self-compassion has become a popular term these days. What does that mean? Self-compassion is an essential trait that caregivers must learn to practice to sustain themselves through the long, challenging job of parenting. Understand that being kind to yourself is not selfish but rather a gift you need to give yourself to prevent compassion fatigue.… Read More »Self-Compassion (Virtual Lunch & Learn)

Free

Birth and Foster Parent Partnerships: Creating a Caregiving Network

Virtual

Join us for a new training on bridging the gap between birth and foster parents. For years in child welfare a major gap has existed between birth and foster parents. Fueled by fear, mistrust, defensiveness and trauma, this gap in partnership causes children in the foster care system to suffer. Research shows that children thrive… Read More »Birth and Foster Parent Partnerships: Creating a Caregiving Network

Free

The Importance of Sibling Bonds

Virtual

Sibling relationships are emotionally powerful and critically important not only in childhood but over the course of a lifetime. The sibling relationship is one of the longest relationships anyone will have, preparing individuals for peer relationships, teaching social skills, conflict resolution, and navigating relationship issues. They provide a sense of connection, continuity, and belonging. Children… Read More »The Importance of Sibling Bonds

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Understanding the Effects of Sexual Abuse

Developmental Trauma Center 11358 Van Cleve Ave, St. Louis, MO, United States

This is a two-week class, attendance at both weeks is strongly encouraged. (Tues, Aug 20 & 27 from 6:00 - 8:30pm) Parenting a child with a history of sexual abuse can be frightening—from responding to the child’s acting out behavior to dealing with emotions.  Discussions focus on the best ways to minimize the trauma and… Read More »Understanding the Effects of Sexual Abuse

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Bullying and How it Impacts Our Kids

Virtual

Bullying has been a pervasive issue for youth around the world. Many children are unequipped on how to protect themselves or help their friends facing this problem. Parents, schools, and communities can be the key to giving children the confidence to face bullying head-on. Join us as we define bullying, risk factors, and how to… Read More »Bullying and How it Impacts Our Kids

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Secondary Traumatic Stress

Virtual

This training addresses the complex impact of secondary traumatic stress. It describes risk factors for and signs of secondary traumatic stress as well as prevention and self-care. This course is intended for anyone who works directly with the child welfare populations such as resource parents or child welfare workers. (3 Hours Training Credit) ENROLL HERE

Free

CASA Peer Support Group – Exclusive to CASA Volunteers

Pennington Counseling Services 3021 Hwy A, Suite 104, Washington, MO

Wish you knew more CASA volunteers? Are you feeling isolated and/or stressed? Want to find new ways to balance the demands of volunteering and other life responsibilities?  Join us the last Thursday of every month at 7:00pm.

Free

The Impact of Prenatal Substance Use

Virtual

This training will discuss characteristics for caregivers, understanding potential developmental impacts of prenatal exposure, understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and their impact on development, common challenges faced by caregivers, and how to reframe them. (2 Hours Training Credit) Enroll Here

Free

Life Skills Class – Monthly Budget

Hope Ranch

Classes are open to any youth (13-19) in the Franklin County, Missouri area who are interested in gaining some life skills.  RSVP to Denise.Sprick@courts.mo.gov.

Free

Know your Rights, Know Your Role

Virtual

Understanding the foster care system can be challenging and overwhelming while you’re also providing care to children who’ve experienced trauma. Often, parents are given incorrect or contradictory information, leaving them feeling unsupported and frustrated. This training will address common questions and situations for fostering families, such as: ● Who to call when you can’t reach… Read More »Know your Rights, Know Your Role

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