OPTIMIZE YOUR OPTIMA SKILLS
OPTIMIZE YOUR OPTIMA SKILLS
Optimize your Optima skills with Alecia. RSVP: alecia@casamideastmo.org or (636) 583-4422
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
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
Did you know: Your child can earn money for well care doctor visits? Birthparents can utilize transportation to visit their children? Some children qualify for a free sensory kit? Youth can receive free tutoring? This presentation will cover these benefits along with information on how SMHK can collaborate with Children's Division, resource providers and community… Read More »What’s New with Your Child’s Insurance: an Evening with Show Me Healthy Kids
Offered Online and In-Person (feel free to bring your lunch) RSVP to alecia@casamideastmo.org
Saturdays, Nov 16, 23 & Dec 7 & 14 (14 Hours of Training) Parenting children who have experienced trauma is different than parenting typically developing children. Children who have experienced the trauma of abuse, neglect, and the loss of their family of origin bring unique challenges to the parenting experience. This training is designed for… Read More »RPC Trauma Training: Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
Join us to learn about your role in prepare your older youth for independence and success. This training is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for volunteers working with youth ages 14+ especially those with the case goal of APPLA. Additional online training videos to increase your learning experience with an opportunity to earn up to 9 hours of… Read More »FOSTERING FUTURES TRAINING
Mondays: Nov 18 & 25, Dec 2 & 9 Spaulding Adoption Training is a twelve-hour course that provides families with the tools and information they need to understand the Missouri adoption process. It is required in Missouri for families to become an adoptive resource for a child. The curriculum covers topics such as cultural competence,… Read More »SPAULDING/ADOPTON TRAINING
Humor is a handy tool in life’s toolbox. When you are parenting children with unique challenges, it’s especially important not to take yourself too seriously. This class will explore the nature of humor and how to incorporate it into your parenting repertoire. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Open to any youth (13-19) in the Franklin County area who are interested in gaining some life skills. Classes are provided by the Juvenile Office. RSVP to Denise.Sprick@courts.mo.gov
Show Me Healthy Kids offers several benefits that you may not know about, such as earning money for well-care doctor visits, transportation services for birth parents to visit their children, and free sensory kits for some children. Get help navigating the healthcare system so members can get the treatments and benefits they need. To register,… Read More »Show Me Healthy Kids: MO Healthy Kids Presentation, Mary Mogg, MSW
AL-ANON: A fellowship group for persons who's loved one(s) are affected by alcoholism PALS: Parents of Addicted Loved Ones Lunch Provided: Beef Vegetable Soup & Rolls RSVP to alecia@casamideastmo.org or 636-583-4422
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 and child welfare workers. https://foster-adopt.my.site.com/exchange/ArdiraSurvey/SurveyResponse.app?su=KXlas9
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? This session will take place at the CASA office in Union. Enjoy a Thanksgiving Charcuterie Board!