Virtual Regional Training: How To Be Your Own Best Advocate in Court and How to Best Communicate
Learn about your rights and how and what you can do to be heard in court. Presented by: Ashley Willcott
Learn about your rights and how and what you can do to be heard in court. Presented by: Ashley Willcott
On average, the human mind has between 10,000 and 50,000 thoughts per day. Naturally, some of these thoughts will be intrusive—those unwanted and often negative thoughts that seem to pop […]
Raising children comes with joys and challenges, especially when behavior gets in the way of connection, learning, or daily routines. In this session, parents and caregivers will learn simple and effective ways to better understand their child’s behavior, strengthen relationships, and promote positive change at home and in school. We’ll explore why challenging behaviors happen, […]
Description: Join us in discussing who should be at the table for IEP/ 504 plans and why. Presented by: Joan Jackson, Ph.D.
Participants will gain an understanding of the different types of attachment, recognize common behaviors related to insecure attachment, and learn practical strategies to support healthy bonding in foster care settings. Presenter: Natasha Hope-Moriarty, LMSW
This training is an IN PERSON training Location: 5915 Zebulon Rd, Macon, GA 31210 Time: 6pm-7pm Contact: RSVP Mickala Stewart, M.S. Region 6 - CRRU Case Manager Georgia Division of Family & Children Services 478-538-6205Â (M) mickala.wright@dhs.ga.gov This training will show how parenting and the job of a meteorologist are similar because of the unpredictability […]
Do you wear a lot of hats? Sometimes those hats are stacked so high that trying to balance them all on our competent-but-anxious-and-exhausted heads sends us toppling over. Join us for a Conversation and Insights on navigating the hats we wear. Presented by: Hope Darden
Participants will explore how trauma impacts brain development, attachment, and behavior, and gain trauma-informed strategies to support healing, build trust, and create a stable, nurturing home environment. This session emphasizes connection, patience, and resilience in the parenting journey. Presented by: Theresa Nash,
Accountability is more than just accepting responsibility—it takes having an understanding of your behaviors. Children with (and without) mental health conditions often struggle with accountability and for various reasons. During this webinar, gain a better understanding of how mental health disorders, and the subsequent symptoms & behaviors associated with them, impact your child’s understanding and level […]
Children aren’t the only ones who go through stages. Parents also have their own stages to navigate as they move from parent/protector to friend/advisor. Each stage has challenges and opportunities. Learn the important characteristics necessary for parents to model as you nurture and encourage children to become young adults of character and resilience. Presented by Lynne Watts, Ed.S.
Art integration is the process of using the arts (dance, music, art, and writing) to increase student learning. The Art Integration at Home workshop offers parents strategies to expand and enhance their child's learning at home through providing learning strategies and examples for all of the four core content areas.Â
Join us in a discussion aboutIs It Holiday Blues? Presented by: Chena Blanchard