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What’s in Your Trauma Toolbox?

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Trauma is a deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can affect a child’s brain development, which could potentially compromise their ability to trust, connect and thrive.  Understanding how trauma impact children is the gateway to providing the necessary support that a child need.  It is safe to say that “all” children that enter into foster care have experienced some form of trauma.  So with that being said, it is critical that foster and adoptive parents have a toolbox of skills and technique to help the children in their home.  This webinar will give parents some techniques on how to provide support to a child that has been exposed and or impacted by a trauma.

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    59:21
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Student Ratings & Reviews

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L
1 month ago
ACE was very informative. I really enjoyed it the training.
KG
1 month ago
Nice course
L
2 months ago
Very interesting
It was helpful
CD
1 year ago
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GJ
1 year ago
Every foster parent needs to understand what ACE means, how it relates to children and adults. As parents we might not have been trained or knowledgeable about how our own traumatic experiences affected us because we had no therapy, therefore, how can we help a traumatized child. I am very grateful for this information and how I can apply the training to child(ren) and myself.
This course explained to me a deeper understanding of where trauma can com from and that many don't understand simple things can still have an adverse affect on a child's development.
Very informative and helpful, thank you!
Matthew Combs
1 year ago
very good information
MC
2 years ago
Very informative
CE
2 years ago
n/a
R
2 years ago
It was informative
CG
2 years ago
Enjoyed the course and learned a lot!
good information.
JW
2 years ago
Would have liked more information about what to do for kids with high scores and not so much information on how scores would get high.
O
2 years ago
Good
Good method to quickly assess trauma exposure of a child.
A
2 years ago
Great info provided
RW
2 years ago
Good information
LD
2 years ago
Interesting information.
Great info
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L
2 years ago
good information
D
2 years ago
great

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