Parenting is challenging, particularly when you are parenting a child
from a hard place. Children from hard places include children who
were born prematurely, have been abused and neglected, have been
adopted internationally, and have special needs. This TRAINING WILL
FOCUS ON UNDERSTANDING THE MEANING OF CHILD BEHAVIORS, the brain
chemistry of a child from a hard place, and how to help these children
(and your family) heal and connect. Participants will learn tools
they can put into action with their children
immediately.Audience: Caregivers and professionals. This training
is intended for caregivers who have achieved permanency for the
children in their home and are no longer receiving services through
child welfare. It is also intended for the professionals working
with families caring for children with traumatic histories.
About TBRI®:
Trust Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®) is a parenting and
intervention model developed by Dr. Karyn Purvis and Dr. David Cross
at the TCU Institute of Child Development. TBRI® is based on a
solid foundation of neuropsychological theory and research, tempered
by humanitarian principles. It is a family-based intervention that is
designed for children who have experienced relationship-based traumas
such as institutionalization, multiple foster placements,
maltreatment, and/or neglect.
Brooks Kaskela, MA, faciliator, has studied under Dr.Karyn Purvis and
Dr. David Cross and their team at the TCU Institute of Child
Development. The training will utilize the TBRI® curriculum
developed by the Institute. Darby has received advanced training
regarding this curriculum and has been qualified as a TBRI
Practitioner to present the content.
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