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Collaborative & Proactive Solutions
Formerly known as Collaborative Problem Solving, the originator Dr. Ross Greene works under the assumption that children do well if they can. By viewing challenging behavior as a deficit in cognitive skills, specifically the domains of flexibility/adaptability, frustration tolerance and problem solving, parents can view their child through sympathetic eyes. Parents practice the three steps of collaborative problem solving: Empathy Step, Define the Problem Step and Invitation Step. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Support Over Silence
Support Over Silence for KIDS was developed by a team of experts in public health, parenting, injury prevention, pediatrics, child abuse, psychology, marketing, program design and evaluation. This training prepares…
Managing Placement Transitions
From the catalog of the National Training and Development Curriculum (NTDC) Right Time Training, this class offers an overview of the impact transitions, both planned and unplanned, have on children who have experienced trauma, loss, or separation. The theme delves into strategies for managing disruptions and making children feel welcomed and connected before, during, and after transitions occur. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Caregiver Groups
New opportunity for caregivers waiting for a Trauma Assessment or Psychological Evaluation for their child! Our Caregiver Groups are offered each quarter for caregivers who want to begin learning concepts…
Caregiver Groups
New opportunity for caregivers waiting for a Trauma Assessment or Psychological Evaluation for their child! Our Caregiver Groups are offered each quarter for caregivers who want to begin learning concepts…
Family Dynamics: Bring It Home
From the catalog of the National Training and Development Curriculum (NTDC) Right Time Training, this theme offers an overview of the impact fostering or adopting can have on family dynamics, including its effects on marital relationships, biological children, and existing foster or adoptive children in the home, as well as extended family members. The theme aims to assist parents who are fostering or adopting in gaining insight and increased understanding of how their family may need to adjust. It also provides strategies for supporting healthy family dynamics during this transformative process. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Psychopharmacology Plus Week 1
This course introduces the basic use of medications in the treatment of mental health and behavioral concerns commonly found in the childhood population that has experienced chronic, complex early childhood trauma. The course reviews the roles of neurotransmitters in altering moods and behavior, their metabolism, and potential side effects, including special dietary interactions. Additionally, the course covers navigating the medical system, advocacy, and establishing a partnership with the medical team. Medication storage, administration, and disposal will also be addressed. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Psychopharmacology Plus Week 2
This course introduces the basic use of medications in treating mental health and behavioral concerns commonly found in the childhood population that has experienced chronic, complex early childhood trauma. The course reviews the roles of neurotransmitters in altering moods and behavior, their metabolism, and potential side effects, including special dietary interactions. Additionally, the course covers navigating the medical system, advocacy, and establishing a partnership with the medical team. Medication storage, administration, and disposal will also be addressed. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Ready, Set, Fly
Training for any foster parent interested in providing care for teens and based on the curriculum of the Casey Family Programs. This training is recommended for foster families accepting placements of foster youth aged 14 or older. This is a 2-week course. Attendance for both classes is recommended. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Ready, Set, Fly
Training for any foster parent interested in providing care for teens and based on the curriculum of the Casey Family Programs. This training is recommended for foster families accepting placements of foster youth aged 14 or older. This is a 2-week course. Attendance for both classes is recommended. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
MO Healthy Kids Presentation, Led by Mary Mogg, MSW
Show Me Healthy Kids offers several benefits that you may not know about, such as earning money for well care doctor visits, transportation services for birth parents to visit their children, and free sensory kits for some children. Get help as you navigate the healthcare system so members can get the treatments and benefits they need. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.
Developing Social Skills
Lagging social skills put children at risk for bullying and exclusion. In this 5-hour, two-week class, parents will learn how to assist their children in acquiring skills related to social competency. The parent’s role as social coach is explored, along with social boundaries, levels of friendship, and concrete skills related to making and keeping friends. This class also looks at how to address challenging social situations like bullying, rumors, and bad reputations. The importance of active, intentional involvement on the part of the parent as coach is stressed. To register, call 314.968.2350 ext. 7234 or email intake.dept@familyforwardmo.org.