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December 2022

The Parent Test

I know nothing about this new program, but at least it's an attempt to get good parenting information to a wider audience. The Parent Test Special premieres December 15 on ABC and Hulu.

10 Ways to Practice PCEs During the Holiday Season [positiveexperience.org/category/blog]

By The HOPE Team, 12/8/22, https://positiveexperience.org/category/blog/ School is out for the holidays, and the holiday season is an opportunity to fill children’s time off with the positive experiences that are all around. Many families have traditions, and many communities have events and activities for the whole family to enjoy. For many of us, the season also has times of stress and pressure, but no matter what you celebrate, believe, or practice, this season can offer big and small...

Implementing Trauma Training at Cabarrus County DSS

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) was created by Congress in 2000 as part of the Children’s Health Act to “raise the standard of care and increase access to services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic events.” This unique network of frontline providers, family members, researchers, and national partners is committed to changing the course of children’s lives by improving their care and moving scientific gains quickly into practice across the U.S.

Dr. Bruce Perry today...

In response to my question, "An entirely new kind of parenting education that reaches everyone, everywhere could be an extraordinarily powerful kind of prevention. Should public health authorities be developing this new kind of parenting education?" Dr. Perry responded, "You're spot on, David."

Disparities in Housing, Health Care, Child Care, and Economic Security Affect Babies for Life

While infants and toddlers are often left out of the policy discussion, a breadth of developmental research highlights that these early years may have the largest impact on long-term health, well-being, academic, and economic outcomes. Early investments in social programs that reduce disparities and improve family security across a range of social determinants of health will have great benefits in reducing childhood adversity.

How to Increase Your Sense of Control and Boost Your Resilience

When I look back, I am amazed at how differently I dealt with adversity during the first few decades of my life. Growing up in a stressful home primed me to experience life with caution. Whether it was being afraid of physical harm, loneliness, or failure, I’ve lived my life with an exaggerated fight-flight response to everything. Adversity seemed around every corner, and no one was ever there to save me. I developed maladaptive mechanisms to minimize, avoid, or go around the things I was...

Interview: The Need for Trauma-Informed Schools (madinamerica.com)

By Miranda Spencer Mad in America December 6, 2022 “Interview” features Q&As with both professionals and users of the mental health system on topics of special interest to parents and families. They are designed to provide a closer look at new research, trends, and people. We often hear that there is a youth mental health crisis and about the roles U.S. schools are playing to ease students’ struggles so they can learn and thrive. (Or not: Our “Editor’s Corner” covered this issue here and...

Helping Survivors to Heal from Sexual Trauma: An Attachment Approach

This online interactive workshop is for all therapists since most people have experienced some form of sexual harassment or assault by the time they are adults. Groundbreaking for a workshop about sexual healing, this workshop is led by a therapist, Reena Bernards, LCMFT , as well as a leader and author in the survivor movement, Donna Jenson, MA, each bringing their own unique perspective. The workshop will cover the stages of healing from an attachment lens, as well as techniques of...

PACEs Connection Cooperative of Communities Presents: The Intersection of Faith, Healing, and PACES Science

PACEs Connection Cooperative of Communities is proud to present the “Intersection of Faith, Healing, and PACEs Science” webinar January 19, 2023, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM CST ! This webinar will explore how the application of PACEs science can invoke healing and mitigate harm in faith-based communities. This is a free event, but donations for participation are being accepted. Mathew Portell, PACEs Connection director of communities, will lead a panel of experts to discuss how traditional...

Complete Guide to Trauma-Informed Values

In the trauma-informed care space, we often reference trauma-informed values. While we can refer to values within the TIC space broadly, there are specific models that we teach our clients, including SAMSHA’s 6 Guiding Principles and the Sanctuary 7 Commitments. The values outlined in these guides provide structure for organizations new to trauma-informed care, and they’re an essential piece of the work for any trauma-informed leader. So, we’re going to explore these values in-depth today.

'America's Culture of Child Abuse Part 1'—Encore episode of 'History. Culture. Trauma. podcast Thursday

America's culture of child abuse and neglect negatively impacts every aspect of American life. During April 2022, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren and Mathew Portell examined America's history of child abuse and neglect and outlined how this history connects to our current child abuse crisis. Please join our hosts for an encore of part one of this series. This episode is dedicated to illuminating the systemic nature of child abuse and neglect in America. Cockhren and Portell discussed the different...

Requests

Here are some of today’s requests to be put on the waiting list for our parenting norms bumper stickers. There are now almost nine hundred schools and organizations on the waiting list and no hope of ever printing and shipping them. When you realize that just one bumper sticker would be read thousands of times it becomes apparent that this is a colossal and tragic lost opportunity to prevent the aces associated with unsupportive and harmful parenting. Visit www.advancingparenting.org. Ideas...

S2.E3: Don't Abandon Your Inner Child [podcast]

In this episode, hosts Anne and Alison interview Cynthia Perez, LCSW, a Chicana therapist, author, public speaker, and Inner Child Hype Woman. We learn how she came to do this work of hyping up our inner child, how to do the work, and why acknowledging our inner child is so important (the pain is not too great! We can do it!). We discuss social justice-informed therapy and healing, the work of feeling self and historical pain, and Cynthia’s Chicana identity. Click here for episode show...

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