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Equip Yourself with Practical Tools and Spiritual Support

Navigating the complexities of foster care or adoption requires ongoing education and support. Our Christ-centered training opportunities are designed to equip caregivers with the tools and strategies needed to provide effective care. Whether you’re a seasoned caregiver or just beginning your journey, these sessions provide valuable insights, professional guidance, and community support to help you thrive.

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November 25 @ 1:00 pm 2:00 pm EDT

BENEFITS:

  • 1 CEU Hour
  • Always Free Because of our Partners
  • Virtual Training On The Zoom Platform

Course Description: Trauma-Sensitive Parenting for Foster Families

Parenting a child who has experienced trauma can be both challenging and rewarding. This course provides foster parents with the tools and knowledge to navigate trauma-sensitive parenting—a compassionate, informed approach that recognizes and responds to the unique needs of children who have experienced difficult circumstances. 

We will begin by exploring how trauma-sensitive parenting differs from traditional parenting, focusing on the most common types of trauma in foster care, such as neglect, abuse, and loss, and their impact on children’s behaviors and development. Through guided discussions, we’ll help foster parents identify trauma responses versus typical behavioral challenges, equipping them to respond with understanding and patience. 

Participants will learn effective strategies for creating a safe, supportive environment and the power of routines and consistency in helping children feel secure. Real-life examples will showcase the positive impact of trauma-sensitive techniques, illustrating ways this approach can support a child’s healing journey.

We’ll also cover practical self-care strategies for parents, emphasizing the importance of managing stress and maintaining resilience. Foster parents will gain tips for collaborating with therapists and other professionals to support the child’s progress, along with recommendations for valuable books, training programs, and support networks.

By the end of this class, foster parents will feel equipped with new insights and confidence to provide trauma-informed care, fostering healing, connection, and hope for the children in their lives.

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All times are listed in Eastern Standard Time so please adjust for your time zone.

Why Training Matters

Continuous Learning for Continuous Care

Foster and adoptive parents face unique challenges that require a deeper understanding of child development, trauma, and emotional needs. Our training sessions offer practical tools and spiritual guidance to help you meet these challenges head-on. You’ll learn how to provide a stable and loving environment, advocate for your child’s needs, and ensure your own well-being.

What to expect

Helping Biological Children Adjust to Become A Foster Family

KEY TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • Emotional Reactions of Biological Children  
  • Preparing for a Foster Child’s Arrival  
  • Fostering Understanding and Empathy  
  • Balancing Attention and Preventing Overshadowing  
  • Roles and Responsibilities  
  • Handling Conflicts and Jealousy  
  • Recognizing Signs of Struggle 
  • The Importance of Open Communication  
  • Balancing the Needs of All Children  
  • Long-term Benefits for Biological Children  

This class is designed to help parents navigate the complexities of fostering while ensuring the well-being of their biological children. We will explore the emotional and psychological impact on biological children when their family decides to foster and provide practical strategies to support them during this significant transition.

Finally, we’ll discuss the potential long-term benefits for biological children who grow up in a foster family, such as increased empathy, resilience, and a broader worldview.

By the end of the class, parents will have a deeper understanding of how to support their biological children during the fostering journey while fostering a positive and inclusive family environment.

TRAINING BENEFITS:

  • Certificate: 1-hour training certificate upon completion
  • Cost: Free, thanks to our generous partners
  • Platform: Zoom (link provided upon registration)

Be sure to check with your licensing agency to confirm the acceptance of this training for credit. For assistance or questions, contact Ted at 386-385-8170.

Mark your calendar for September 24th and take this opportunity to enhance your caregiving skills!

Next Training

October 29, 2024

Time: 1:00 PM, 8:30 PM, and 10:00 PM (Eastern Time)
Facilitator: Chaplain Ted Stackpole
Special Guest: Dr. Bob Griffith

This training is offered three times on October 29th, so you can select the session below that best fits your schedule.  After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with the Zoom meeting details. Make sure to log in 5 minutes prior to the meeting start for a smooth experience.

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