Foster Parent College, Meeting #3
Review of Online Sessions 5-7 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Review of Online Sessions 5-7 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Review of Online Sessions 8-10 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Orientation and Overview Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Attachment is the most important dynamic system in development and for children from hard places, a healthy attachment is the most important component to bring healing. The behavior, emotional, and learning challenges children from hard places experience are a result of deep relational traumas suffered early in life. The roots of these are in attachment.… Continue reading
Review of Online Sessions 11-12, Resources, Systems, and Wrap-Up Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Review of Online Sessions 1-4 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Review of Online Sessions 5-7 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
Learn about how we process emotions and make your own tool bag to take home! We handle and react to emotions differently as we develop from babies to adults. In this training we will learn more about developmentally appropriate ways to manage emotions. Then we'll discover what coping skills are and how we can use different… Continue reading
Review of Online Sessions 8-10 Registration is required prior to attending. Please call Alex Snook at 602-433-1344 if you are interested in becoming a foster parent.
The TBRI® Empowering Principles are designed to facilitate change in children by supporting their physical needs and teaching them self-regulation skills. Self-regulation skills, managing behavior and emotions, are important for children’s success in the classroom, with peers, and in interactions with adults. Two sets of strategies, Physiological (Physical/Internal) and Ecological (External/ Environmental) Strategies, contain approaches… Continue reading