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Echo Conference Spotlight: Mental Health of Undocumented Students

Louise Godbold ·
Echo's conference this year is packed with great workshops for teachers, parents and anyone who works with children and their families. In addition to the not-to-be-missed keynotes (such as Susan Craig ), we are proud to present: Jose Ivan Arreola-Torres Workshop Spotlight: Holistic Healing for Immigrant & Undocumented Youth In this important workshop, Jose Ivan Arreola-Torres will talk about an often overlooked aspect of student mental health - the mental and emotional...
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Echo "Frontiers of Resilience" conference - schedule now available!

Louise Godbold ·
Please check out the inspiring keynote speakers and embodied resilience workshops we have lined up for Echo's 2018 conference . We will be looking at how trauma and resilience are transmitted across generations and learn how to not only be resilient but also thrive despite trauma histories.
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Echo Training and Certification Course

Louise Godbold ·
In the fall, Echo will be rolling out the new Training & Certification Course (TCC) for selected candidates who want to become certified in the Echo trauma-informed, nonviolent parenting curriculum. This is the first time Echo will be offering the certification course since 2016. We've been spending the intervening time systematically revising the old parenting curriculum, bringing it up-to-date with the trauma and resilience information that we are already teaching in the parenting...
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Echo Trauma-Informed Nonviolent Parenting Classes @ The Wellness Center

Lara Kain ·
Parenting is one of the most creative and exhausting jobs you’ll ever have. Sometimes you’ll find yourself saying or doing things to your child you swore you would never do. Our 10-class parenting series draws on the latest scientific research on brain and child development, as well as the effects of childhood toxic stress. Discover how to communicate in ways that deepen your relationship with your child and begin to model the skills that are proven to help your child succeed at school, have...
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SPOTLIGHT ON: How to be Trauma Informed (repost from Echo Parenting)

Andi Fetzner ·
Okay, we’ve got it: Not “what’s wrong with you?” but “What happened to you?” That explosive outburst? The child who cannot concentrate at school? The domestic violence survivor who is in a constant state of hyper-vigilance? Yes, most of us in family services are now able to recognize trauma-symptoms and respond with empathy… most of the time. But what does it mean to be truly trauma-informed? For a start, it means that we have patience with others and ourselves as we seek to acquire the...
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The Promise of Post-Traumatic Growth

Louise Godbold ·
“Things get broken, and sometimes they get repaired, and in most cases, you realize no matter what gets damaged, life rearranges itself to compensate for your loss, sometimes wonderfully.” – Hanya Yanagihar Post-traumatic growth is the recognition that however horrific our experiences, we as human beings have incredible ability to adapt, survive and integrate, to grow stronger… and then turn around and use that experience to help others. This has caused Echo to change the way we teach about...
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Want to get certified in Echo's new trauma-informed nonviolent parenting curriculum?

Louise Godbold ·
Want to get certified in Echo's new trauma-informed nonviolent parenting curriculum? For the last 18 years, Echo has been providing sliding-scale parenting classes in Los Angeles. The 10-class series includes the latest science on the brain and childhood trauma and gives parents many tools for creating the kind of safe, stable nurturing relationship we all want with our children and underpins healthy development. Classes are available in English and Spanish. This fall, Echo will be offering...
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Now hiring! Operations Assistant for Echo

Louise Godbold ·
This is an amazing opportunity for a smart, motivated individual. Join Echo's team to be at the heart of the executive office of a well-known and respected nonprofit agency. Your logistical skills will support our work to train professionals in trauma and resilience. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and want a position where you can grow, where your commitment and talents can be quickly recognized and rewarded, this is the job for you. Duties/Responsibilities: Assist the executive...
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Opportunity to learn more about Social & Historical Trauma

Andi Fetzner ·
Social and historical trauma have been conversations in the front lines over the last few years and are even more relevant over the past week. Echo Parenting, supported by First 5 LA and The California Endowment is hosting a conference to create a space for us to have these hard conversations and to explore how to take the next steps in healing as a community. **Grantees of the John M Lloyd Foundation will have their registration fee covered.** ...
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Re: SPOTLIGHT ON: How to be Trauma Informed (repost from Echo Parenting)

Thank you Andi for shining a spotlight on Echo Parenting & Education's exemplary leadership and a community of practice for others to learn from. Love the info-graphic. Curious, do you know if it's possible to have the info-graphic as an attachment we could print out? I was going to do a printscreen and the wording was blurry. Such an excellent tool for reframing our language and intention!
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Re: SPOTLIGHT ON: How to be Trauma Informed (repost from Echo Parenting)

Andi Fetzner ·
You will have to ask @Louise Godbold directly for the graphic.
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Re: SPOTLIGHT ON: How to be Trauma Informed (repost from Echo Parenting)

Louise Godbold ·
Hi Dana! You can download it just by grabbing the image. If that doesn't work, I can send you the file. We will also post it on our website for people to download.
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Re: SPOTLIGHT ON: How to be Trauma Informed (repost from Echo Parenting)

Hi Lou... Please know I just saved as a .png and printed. I'm going to see if the download from your website has more articulation of the language. Such an excellent tool Louise!! Congratulations to you and your team!
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Re: Opportunity to learn more about Social & Historical Trauma

Hi Andi, Please post this awesome opportunity on our calendar for our Los Angeles members and also on our calendar on our ACEs Connection home page for a wider net of opportunities with our ACN members engaging with Echo Parenting's Conference. Very exciting!! In gratitude, Dana
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