Webinar: Supporting Parents of Children with Mental Health Concerns
Nearly 1 in 4 children ages 3-17 have one or more mental health conditions. The behaviors and symptoms attached to these conditions impact not only the child suffering from a […]
Nearly 1 in 4 children ages 3-17 have one or more mental health conditions. The behaviors and symptoms attached to these conditions impact not only the child suffering from a […]
What is a Life Book, and why are they important? You might compare a lifebook to a scrapbook for your foster child, but they are so much more important than that. […]
Learn about your rights and how and what you can do to be heard in court. Presented by: Ashley Willcott
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 […]
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 up randomly. Learn what intrusive thoughts are and how to cope with them. Presented by: Natasha Hope-Moriarty, LMSW
Participants will learn to recognize physical, emotional, and behavioral signs that indicate they may be approaching burnout. Participants will exchange ideas for realistic self-care practices that can be integrated into daily routines Presented by: Janae Combs, MA
Join us in a discussion about how to talk with your child about adoption. Presented by: Laura Cochling, M.Ed., LPC
Join GACRS for a monthly virtual adoption support group- Café Chats. This event is for adoptive families who share one thing, the journey of adoption.  And while adoption is rewarding it also has challenges.  GACRS wants to provide a virtual platform for you to exchange information and learn from one another. It’s also your opportunity to share your […]
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, […]
This is a space where teens and caregivers come together to listen, learn, and grow. Here, every voice matters. We believe in sharing without judgment, respecting different perspectives, and finding connection through conversation. Let’s make this a place of empathy, honesty, and mutual support. This month's topic is: "Visualizing Support" Discussion: What Does Support Looks […]
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