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  • Webinar: Depressive Disorders in Children

    Virtual Event

    1 in 5 children are diagnosed with a mental health disorder. Depression is one of the most common childhood mental health disorders, affecting around 4% of children ages 3-17. In this webinar, learn more about depressive disorders in childhood, symptoms, and how we as caretakers can help.  Presented by: Natasha Hope Moriarty, LMSW

    Free
  • Webinar: Understanding Diabetes

    Virtual Event

    Learn the different types of diabetes, possible causes, common symptoms, and treatment options. Presented by: Molly Abrokwah, Amerigroup

    Free
  • Parenting Time for Guardianship Families Raising Kids in the Digital Age

    Virtual Event

    Technology & Social Media Safety – practical tools and monitoring apps Goals Help caregivers understand the risks and benefits of technology use. Provide tools to set healthy boundaries with devices and apps. Empower parents to protect children without isolating them from peers. Presented by: Janae Combs,

    Free
  • Virtual Regional Training: THE TALK TANK: TRUST, BEHAVIOR, & CONNECTION

    Virtual Event

    This Talk TankⓇ creates a parent-centered space to connect, share, and discover practical strategies and real-life tools to build trust, strengthen relationships, and nurture calm, connected homes where children can thrive even after trauma or challenging family experiences. Presented by: Tara Seals, MBA, MAED TheBossyEducator.com

    Free
  • Webinar: Navigating Bipolar Disorder: A Parent’s Essential Guide

    Virtual Event

    This focused and practical class is designed specifically for foster and adoptive parents seeking clarity on bipolar disorder in children and teens. ​Children with histories of trauma and loss often present unique diagnostic challenges. This session will move beyond the basics to provide you with the critical knowledge and tools you need to support your […]

    Free
  • Virtual Regional Training: Preparing your Foster Child for Adoption

    Virtual Event

    This training provides guidance on preparing and supporting children through the transition from foster care to adoption. Participants will learn strategies to promote emotional stability, strengthen attachment, and facilitate a smooth adjustment to permanency. Presented by: Theresa Nash, MA

    Free
  • Webinar: Co-Parenting & Maintaining Healthy Couple Relationships

    Virtual Event

    There is no one size fits all when it comes to parenting. Relationships can be difficult to navigate, especially when children are involved. Learn the importance of, and ways to successfully, co-parent and build on healthy couple relationships. Presented by: Natasha Moriarty, LMSW

    Free
  • Virtual Regional Training: Resilience

    Virtual Event

     Resilience is the ability to recover from difficulties and children more than ever, need to develop resilience in today’s world. This session will cover the seven-character traits that develop resilience and how you can best nurture it. Presented by: Lynne Watts, Ed.S

    Free
  • The Adoptee Voice: Lessons from Lived Experience: Part 1: The Two Stories: Loss and Loyalty

    Virtual Event

    Series Goals and Value Proposition The most critical resource for adoptive and foster parents is the authentic, lived experience of adopted individuals. This series provides a structured environment to analyze common emotional and relational challenges through the eyes of those who have experienced them. 4-Part Session Breakdown (60 Minutes Each) The four one-hour sessions are […]

    Free
  • Webinar: How Trauma Effects Kids During the Holidays

    Virtual Event

    The holidays can be stressful, especially considering trauma your kids have experienced. Come learn how to navigate trauma for kids during the holidays.  Presented by: Ashley Willcott, JD

    Free
  • Webinar: Going Through the Motions: When Blocked Care/Compassion Fatigue Takes Over

    Virtual Event

    Has your parenting journey lost its joy? Caring for kids with attachment struggles, various mental health diagnoses, neurodiversity, medical needs, and challenging behaviors requires so much of us and can lead to exhaustion, discouragement, shame, and resentment. Take heart! We will explore together the signs and types of blocked care in families and compassion fatigue […]

    Free