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SUMMARY:Part 2: A Brain-First Approach to Parenting
DESCRIPTION:Many children who have experienced prenatal or postnatal stressors such as trauma\, alcohol\, and drug exposure also have challenging behavioral symptoms\, requiring support from their parents and caregivers that is often more intensive than “typical” parenting. Parents and caregivers are then required to shift their parenting from a traditional behavioral lens to one that is focused on their child’s unique neurobiology. This workshop will teach participants how parents and caregivers can set themselves up for success as it relates to the care of their child\, so as to avoid burnout and compassion fatigue\, so they can thrive in their parent experience\, feeling more resilient over time. \nEileen Devine is a licensed clinical social worker and founder of Brain First Parenting. She lives in Portland\, Oregon with her husband and two teenage children\, one of whom lives with FASD. She has over 20 years of clinical experience and for the last ten of those years\, has focused solely on supporting parents who have kids with neurobehavioral conditions. In addition to her clinical work with parents\, she facilitates dozens of workshops and trainings each year for parents\, teachers\, and mental health professionals and is a trainer for the Center for Adoption Support and Education’s (C.A.S.E.) accredited Training for Adoption Competency (TAC) Program\, where she instructs other clinicians across the state of Oregon on what it means to be an adoption and foster competent therapist.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/part-2-a-brain-first-approach-to-parenting/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:- Adult Adoptees,- Birth/First Parents,- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Ongoing Learning,- Pre-Adopt Parents,- Professionals
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SUMMARY:Reduce Screentime and Improve Sleep
DESCRIPTION:Description: Research indicates children are getting fewer hours of sleep than they need\, primarily due to their intense engagement in screen time. We will walk through a step-by-step guide to help reduce children’s screen time children without the battles you might anticipate. \nYou will learn: \n\nWhy good sleep habits are important.\nSteps to monitor and manage children’s screen time without meltdowns.\nHow to engage your child in this process.\nHow to remain calm while doing this!\n\nQuality and quantity of sleep can impact: \n\nBrain development\nMood\nPhysical health\nImmune system function\nPerformance\n\nHelp the children in your care get the sleep they need to thrive and grow by managing their interactions with digital devices. \n  \nPresenter:  Angie Ellsworth\, MS\, LSW\, LSC | Timeout Behavior Coaching \nAngie provides in-home parent coaching to support families in meaningful and transformative ways. She and her team at Timeout Behavior Coaching support families through complex situations\, including adoption\, behavior challenges\, child protection\, foster care\, mental health concerns and navigating special education. \nAngie has more the 20-years of experience supporting students with academic\, behavioral and mental health challenges and the adults who love\, live and work with them. Angie began training parents and staff as a faculty member with the Southeast Service Cooperative. \n  \nContact:            Kris Hanson\, Therapeutic Foster Care Coordinator | \nKris.Hanson@lssmn.org or 218.600.6996 \n  \nContact: Kris for accommodation requests connected to a disability. Services are intended to be inclusive and accessible. \n  \nCertificate of attendance will be provided. \nThis service is provided by funding made possible by the Minnesota Department of Human Services. \nThe audience is for Minnesota residents only.
URL:https://permanencyhubmn.org/event/reduce-screentime-and-improve-sleep/
LOCATION:– Online Webinar/Training\, Support Group\, or Meeting\, MN\, United States
CATEGORIES:- Birth/First Parents,- Kinship/Adoptive/Foster Parents,- Ongoing Learning,- Pre-Adopt Parents
ORGANIZER;CN="Lutheran Social Service":MAILTO:welcome@chlss.org
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