Life Skills – Change a Tire
Hope RanchAll classes are open to any youth (13-19) in the Franklin County area who are interested in gaining life skills. Classes are provided by the Juvenile Office. RSVP: Denise.Sprick@courts.mo.gov
All classes are open to any youth (13-19) in the Franklin County area who are interested in gaining life skills. Classes are provided by the Juvenile Office. RSVP: Denise.Sprick@courts.mo.gov
If you are working with an older youth (14+) please join us to learn how CASA can collaborate with the ROYALS program to help prepare your older youth for independence and success. Guest Speaker: Jackie Probst - The ROYALS Program (Regional Older Youth Advancement of Life Skills) RSVP BY OCT 18TH: angie@casamideastmo.org or 636-583-4422
The child welfare team traditionally focuses on the immediate needs of youth and not the lifelong connections that are so important throughout life. This training will assist resource parents in understanding the need of having key people in the lives of youth to support them with everyday issues every person faces as they get older.… Read More »Maintaining Connections for Youth
It is not a question of ‘if’ your adopted child will connect with birth family, it’s ‘when.’ This training will help participants recognize the benefits for children being aware of their adoption/guardianship story and maintaining connection with their birth families; aware of strategies for maintaining and promoting connections; understand the continuum that exists for connection;… Read More »The Adoption & Guardianship Journey: Navigating Relationships with Birth Families
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?
Optimize your Optima skills with Alecia. RSVP: alecia@casamideastmo.org or (636) 583-4422
This training will provide information about the importance of the sibling bond in our personal lives and the lives of others, myths and facts about the separation of siblings, the benefits of placing children together, and the importance of preserving the connections that children in care have with their siblings. Register at: https://foster-adopt.my.site.com/exchange/ArdiraSurvey/SurveyResponse.app?su=t8C6i3
Open to any youth (13-19) in the Franklin County area who is interested in gaining some life skills. Classes are provided by the Juvenile Office. RSVP to Denise.Sprick@courts.mo.gov
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. Registration Link: https://foster-adopt.my.site.com/exchange/ArdiraSurvey/SurveyResponse.app?su=QxHgWx
Join us every 2nd Friday of the month from 8am-9am for CASA Coffee!
Self-compassion has become a popular term these days. But 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… Read More »SELF COMPASSION / LifeLines-Education Opportunity for Adoptive, Foster, and Kinship Parents
Youth who have experienced trauma often have behaviors that can be frustrating and challenging to manage. In general, traditional parenting techniques are not effective, leaving care providers baffled and overwhelmed. This training will address three behaviors which seem to confound parents the most: lying, stealing and meltdowns. Learn how trauma impacts the youth's brain, reasons… Read More »Big Behaviors: Making Sense of Lying, Stealing & Meltdowns