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SUMMARY:ALLIANCE- Parenting Teens\, Part 3
DESCRIPTION: Grief and loss are powerful experiences in the lives of youth in out-of-home care. The third session in the “Parenting Teens” series concentrates on the way this history can create expectations or associations that can interfere with a child’s ability to form secure bonds.\n     In this course you will learn about the types of grief and loss and what impact each may have on a youth\, including the teen’s ability to attach. Learning how to promote attachment is a strong portion of this training\, as so much of building a supportive relationship lies with developing a sense of security. In that vein\, you also will learn about developing “felt safety\,” which happens when a youth truly believes they are safe; and developing structure and nurture\, essential components of safety and healing.\n     You will leave this training being able to identify specific actions you can take to develop attachment and strengthen your relationship with your youth\, and knowing how to be present in a way that shows support.\n\n\nThe “Parenting Teens” series comprises seven parts for prospective and current foster\, adoptive\, kinship and guardian parents who are or will be raising older children from foster care who have moderate to severe emotional and behavioral challenges. \nEach part should be taken in order.  \nSpecial Instructions:\n\nThe “Parenting Teens” series comprises seven parts for prospective and current foster\, adoptive\, kinship and guardian parents who are or will be raising older children from foster care who have moderate to severe emotional and behavioral challenges. Each part should be taken in order. This course is from the CORE Teen curriculum that was developed through a 3-year cooperative agreement with the Children’s Bureau. Spaulding for Children worked with several partners to create the curriculum: The Child Trauma Academy; The Center for Adoption Support and Education; the North American Council on Adoptable Children; and the University of Washington. The curriculum was tested in four pilot sites over 18 months.\n\nCaregivers Register Here
URL:https://cfsf.site/event/alliance-parenting-teens-part-3/
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SUMMARY:ALLIANCE - Parenting Teens\, Part 4
DESCRIPTION:   When bringing together family members from different backgrounds\, it’s important everyone has the opportunity to express their own identities\, and this is even more vital for teens in out-of-home care. Part 4 in the Parenting Teens series looks at how to foster a youth’s sense of self and why that is so valuable.\n     You will start this training with a self-assessment around your own beliefs and sense of identity and where those came from. You will build on that knowledge as you transition into exploring how to incorporate a youth’s race\, culture and ethnicity into your family life. Part of the learning will explore how to ensure the youth has relationships that reflect their own race\, gender or sexual orientation to help them feel connected to their identity and feel pride in their culture\, which fosters self-esteem and well-being.\n     In addition to ethnic identity the course highlights sexual orientation and gender identity as crucial points to nurture. You will be guided through key terms\, examine struggles specific to this group and work through developmental challenges that may be present. An exercise in tips for creating safe environments for LGBTQ2S youth pulls all this together. You will learn key ways to communicate acceptance and support for youth who are questioning their sexuality or gender identity and/or identify as LGBTQ2S.\n     At the end of this critical course you will have the foundation for nurturing a youth’s identity in myriad ways and have specific ideas on how to show support and incorporate this into your family life.\n\n\nThe “Parenting Teens” series comprises seven parts for prospective and current foster\, adoptive\, kinship and guardian parents who are or will be raising older children from foster care who have moderate to severe emotional and behavioral challenges. \nEach part should be taken in order.  \nSpecial Instructions:\n\nThe “Parenting Teens” series comprises seven parts for prospective and current foster\, adoptive\, kinship and guardian parents who are or will be raising older children from foster care who have moderate to severe emotional and behavioral challenges. Each part should be taken in order.  This course is from the CORE Teen curriculum that was developed through a 3-year cooperative agreement with the Children’s Bureau.  Spaulding for Children worked with several partners to create the curriculum: The Child Trauma Academy; The Center for Adoption Support and Education; the North American Council on Adoptable Children; and the University of Washington.  The curriculum was tested in four pilot sites over 18 months.\n\nCaregivers Register Here
URL:https://cfsf.site/event/alliance-parenting-teens-part-4-2/
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