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Events in February 2020

  • - Adoptive and Foster Parent Training
    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training


    February 12, 2020

    This training utilizes the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC), developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The RPC is a trauma-informed parenting curriculum designed to help caregivers understand the effects of trauma and learn how to help children cope with trauma in a hands-on learning environment. The RPC is an 8 module curriculum with each week building on skills learned in the previous week.

     

    Topics covered include:
    -Trauma 101
    -Trauma’s impact on brain development and behavior
    -Building and enhancing safety
    -Feelings and behavior
    -Connections and healing
    -Advocating for your child
    -Self-care and parenting strengths

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

  • - Bullying - Webinar
    Bullying - Webinar

    Bullying - Webinar


    February 13, 2020

    This webinar will discuss what Bullying is and what it is not. We will also discuss what to do if your Child is the one bullying or is being bullied.  

    Bullying - Webinar

  • - Building Your Social Support Network: One Piece at a Time - Webinar
    Building Your Social Support Network: One Piece at a Time - Webinar

    Building Your Social Support Network: One Piece at a Time - Webinar


    February 18, 2020

    Building Your Social Support Network: One Piece at a Time - Webinar

  • - Adoptive and Foster Parent Training, Adoptive and Foster Parent Training, Healthy Learners Series: Sickle Cell Disease - Webinar
    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training


    February 19, 2020

    This training utilizes the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC), developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The RPC is a trauma-informed parenting curriculum designed to help caregivers understand the effects of trauma and learn how to help children cope with trauma in a hands-on learning environment. The RPC is an 8 module curriculum with each week building on skills learned in the previous week.

     

    Topics covered include:
    -Trauma 101
    -Trauma’s impact on brain development and behavior
    -Building and enhancing safety
    -Feelings and behavior
    -Connections and healing
    -Advocating for your child
    -Self-care and parenting strengths

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training


    February 19, 2020

    This training utilizes the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC), developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The RPC is a trauma-informed parenting curriculum designed to help caregivers understand the effects of trauma and learn how to help children cope with trauma in a hands-on learning environment. The RPC is an 8 module curriculum with each week building on skills learned in the previous week.

     

    Topics covered include:
    -Trauma 101
    -Trauma’s impact on brain development and behavior
    -Building and enhancing safety
    -Feelings and behavior
    -Connections and healing
    -Advocating for your child
    -Self-care and parenting strengths

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Healthy Learners Series: Sickle Cell Disease - Webinar

    Healthy Learners Series: Sickle Cell Disease - Webinar


    February 19, 2020

    The Healthy Learners Webinar Series focuses on health barriers to learning.  Sickle Cell Disease (also called "Sickle Cell Anemia") is an Inherited blood disorder which is one of the most common genetic disorders in the world.
    This webinar will focus on how Sickle Cell Anemia may  affect school attendance and performance. At the end of the webinar, parents will have an opportunity to ask questions about the disease and its     Impact on school success.

    Healthy Learners Series: Sickle Cell Disease - Webinar

  • - Taxes are Taxing 2019 - Webinar
    Taxes are Taxing 2019 - Webinar

    Taxes are Taxing 2019 - Webinar


    February 25, 2020

    Tax Breaks for Foster & Adoptive Parents: If you're a foster or adoptive parent, it can be confusing to try to figure out what tax breaks and advantages are available to you. You might have other children and know the steps you need to take to claim them for tax purposes, but what about your foster or adopted child? You might be wondering, "Can I claim my foster/adopted child on my taxes?" This webinar will discuss the IRC criteria you need to meet.

    Taxes are Taxing 2019 - Webinar

  • - Adoptive and Foster Parent Training, Adoptive and Foster Parent Training
    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training


    February 26, 2020

    This training utilizes the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC), developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The RPC is a trauma-informed parenting curriculum designed to help caregivers understand the effects of trauma and learn how to help children cope with trauma in a hands-on learning environment. The RPC is an 8 module curriculum with each week building on skills learned in the previous week.

     

    Topics covered include:
    -Trauma 101
    -Trauma’s impact on brain development and behavior
    -Building and enhancing safety
    -Feelings and behavior
    -Connections and healing
    -Advocating for your child
    -Self-care and parenting strengths

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training


    February 26, 2020

    This training utilizes the Resource Parent Curriculum (RPC), developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The RPC is a trauma-informed parenting curriculum designed to help caregivers understand the effects of trauma and learn how to help children cope with trauma in a hands-on learning environment. The RPC is an 8 module curriculum with each week building on skills learned in the previous week.

     

    Topics covered include:
    -Trauma 101
    -Trauma’s impact on brain development and behavior
    -Building and enhancing safety
    -Feelings and behavior
    -Connections and healing
    -Advocating for your child
    -Self-care and parenting strengths

    Adoptive and Foster Parent Training