Circle of Care
About Course
Having a Trauma-Informed Lens in the Home. Empathy is not just a skill; it’s a broad and deep sense of care and humanity—and that’s what we need to develop in children. When a youth discloses an experience that may have caused trauma, you as a guardian have to be prepared in your reaction. This webinar will showcase how to communicate, accept, and validate these emotions in others providing a safe, open, trauma-informed home.
Presented by: Janae Roberts, MPH, CHES
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Student Ratings & Reviews
This was an excellent training!
Awesome..
The instructor for this course provided her class with an awful lot of information that was very informative. Learning how trauma and the different types of trauma effects an individual was an eye-opener. Sometimes you are working with children and suddenly they start acting up or performing strange acts and you are trying to understand what trigger that child to do such a thing. It is very important to understand what trauma is all about and how it affects each and everyone of us base on our circumstances.
This course was very informative. Trauma or experiencing trauma is a very stressful event that any person can go through. Going through the trauma is one experience but trying to get yourself healed from the trauma is another situation which may not go away from the individual in any short period of time.
This was a very informative training.
NA
The class was very imformative .
This course allowed me to understand the different phases of trauma.
Great information
trama kids have to be dealt with care and compassion emotionally and physically
very informing
Good info
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It was very helpful reminder course.
Very informative
Very Informative, thank- you
great
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Good
Very good information
very informative
Informative
Great presenter, but overwhelming amount of information to learn in one seating.
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Good