
Webinar: Gender Sensitivity has been Postponed to June 9
Please find this event on June 9 on the calendar.
Please find this event on June 9 on the calendar.
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. […]
The excitement of planning to share your time, home and love was thrilling! Possibly now it feels a little overwhelming.  Court hearings, planning meetings, post placement visits/supervision.  Do you ask, “Where is […]
Differences of Gender and Sex and its impact on children in the learning environment. Recognizing biases as it relates to preconceived notions of how children learn and develop. Social & […]
Verbal de-escalation, empathetic listening, and helping children manage emotional problems are all crucial skills for caregivers, educators, and anyone who works with people in crisis or distress. By remaining calm […]
In this workshop, we will discuss: Signs & Symptoms of ADHD When, Where & How To Get Help Coping & Supports And the other side THE Gifts of ADHD Presented by, […]
There are 2 different types of guardianship/custody of children in Georgia: 1. Through Probate Court; and 2. Through Juvenile Court. This webinar will distinguish the two and provide a list […]
There are 2 different types of guardianship/custody of children in Georgia: 1. Through Probate Court; and 2. Through Juvenile Court. This webinar will distinguish the two and provide a list […]
Trauma in early developmental stages has an impact on a child's brain and cognitive development, even increasing the risk for continued trauma down the road. We'll discuss the impact trauma […]
Lisa Bailey discusses positive self-talk and taking intentional time managing money. She will go over: Start Giving money management mindful consideration. How to handle temptation buying and emotional spending. How […]
Sibling bonding is very important; however, it doesn’t happen automatically with biological siblings, foster or adoptive children. Approximately two-thirds of children in foster care in the United States have a sibling […]
This virtual training is designed to provide participants information on recognizing the symptoms of ADHD. Participants will be given information on treatment options and educational rights. Presented by: Natasha Hope-Moriarty, […]