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Nurturing Routines-Virtual Lunch and Learn

Developing nurturing parenting routines with children of any age is the foundation for good attachment. Learn how simple nurturing habits help build a child’s sense of trust, empathy, and personal power while cultivating positive self-esteem and self-concept. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org

TIPS I-Trauma Informed Parenting for Success

This series of classes takes a closer look at the six core strengths required for healthy child development, focusing on how parents can facilitate these strengths after a child has experienced a traumatic beginning. Attachment is the foundation for all other strengths, including self-regulation, affiliation, attunement, tolerance, and respect. This is an excellent refresher course after taking FamilyForward’s Parenting KIDS. Attachment is the focus of the first class. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org

Self-Compassion-Virtual Lunch and Learn

Self-compassion has become a popular term these days. What does that mean? Self-compassion is an essential trait that caregivers must learn to practice to sustain themselves through the long, challenging job of parenting. Understand that being kind to yourself is not selfish but rather a gift you need to give yourself to prevent compassion fatigue. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org

TIPS II-Trauma Informed Parenting For Success

This series of classes takes a closer look at the six core strengths required for healthy child development, focusing on how parents can facilitate these strengths after a child has experienced a traumatic beginning. Attachment is the foundation for all other strengths, including self-regulation, affiliation, attunement, tolerance, and respect. This is an excellent refresher course after taking FamilyForward’s Parenting KIDS. The second class in the series focuses on attunement, affiliation and self-regulation. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org

Trauma 101

When a child is abused or neglected, it can impact every aspect of the child’s development: physical, emotional, social, and psychological. A video will kickstart the discussion, focusing on the reasons for delays and challenges based on the neurobiology of brain development. The National Child Traumatic Stress Network's Core Concepts of Traumatic Stress are covered. This course incorporates mandatory reading material essential for resource parents and offers a comprehensive introduction to the topic of trauma. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.

Building Parental Resilience (Virtual Lunch and Learn)

From the catalog of the National Training and Development Curriculum (NTDC) Right Time Training, this discussion will emphasize the importance of self-care for parents who are fostering or adopting, along with practical ideas on how to incorporate it into their daily routines. We will unpack ways to help parents understand why maintaining their own mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being is crucial when caring for children who have experienced trauma, separation, or loss. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.

Preparing for Adulthood

From the catalogue of the National Training and Development Curriculum (NTDC) Right Time Training, this theme provides an overview of the common skills that youth will need to effectively navigate as an adult and provide strategies on how families who are fostering or adopting can prepare youth to successfully transition into adulthood. The theme highlights the variance that can exist between chronological and developmental age for children who have experienced trauma, separation and loss and how this can impact the transition to adulthood. Some of the challenges that youth may face during this transition are highlighted. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.

The Amazing Brain

This training will give caregivers a deeper understanding of brain development from conception to maturation. The impact of early childhood trauma on the brain’s organization will be explored through a small group activity utilizing The Brain Architecture Game. Will your team be able to build a brain that stands up to toxic stress? To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.

Trauma Responsive Care for the Occupational Therapy Provider

This three hour virtual training will help pediatric occupational therapy providers dive into the neuroscience of developmental trauma and explore how childhood traumas may impact their clients participation in occupations. Participants will leave with a renewed ability to identify the symptoms and implications of developmental trauma; practical ideas to increase the felt safety of clients within the therapeutic relationship; and inspiration for treatment planning tweaks to fully embrace the role that Occupational Therapy Practitioners can play in supporting children and adolescents who have experienced abuse, neglect, extreme bias, or attachment disruption.

Training is free and open to all levels of trauma understanding. A participation certificate will be emailed to participants who attend the full training and complete the follow-up survey. Participants will be asked to verify attendance via participation activities during the presentation.

To register, visit: https://bit.ly/familyforward-OT-provider-training
A link will be emailed to you upon registration.

For additional information, please email Ashley.Wagner@familyforwardmo.org

Trauma Responsive Care

Trauma Responsive Care for the Occupational Therapy Provider This three hour virtual training will help pediatric occupational therapy providers dive into the neuroscience of developmental trauma and explore how childhood…

Trauma Informed Care

Trauma Informed Care for the Occupational Therapy Provider An in-person training focused on providing occupational therapy practitioners with real-world principles and strategies for creating trauma-informed, therapeutic sessions for children who…

Healthy Relationships

Children in the foster care system often have not had healthy relationships modeled for them within their families of origin. Some have witnessed domestic violence, inappropriate familial and peer relationships, and experienced the violation of their bodies, distorting what is or is not appropriate in relationships. Exploring topics that may be difficult for adults to discuss with children and teens is the starting point for becoming comfortable with the subject matter. Developing a healthy self-respect is the foundation for future healthy relationships, and as caregivers, we must engage our children in ongoing conversations. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.