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X-WR-CALNAME:Day 2-Caring for Children Experienced Trauma & Building a S
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X-WR-CALDESC:Adoptive &amp\; Foster Families of Maine
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SUMMARY:Day 2-Caring for Children Experienced Trauma & Building a Safe P
 lace
DESCRIPTION:Caring for Children Experienced Trauma &amp\; Building a Saf
 e Place 9/23-9/25\, training RSVP here: https://affm.my.site.com/s/Train
 ing?inputSession=Caring\n\n\n\n\nImportant Information About Training Se
 ries Completion &amp\; Certificates These two trainings are part of a l
 arger trauma-informed training series for resource parents. While you ar
 e encouraged to attend the full series\, you may choose to attend only t
 he paired sessions that interest you. However\, to receive a 3hrs certi
 ficate for training hours\, you must attend both of the two paired clas
 ses.\n\nDAY TWO : Building a Safe Place 9/25/25 6pm-730pm For children 
 who have experienced trauma\, safety isn’t just about locked doors and
  secure homes—it’s about emotional and psychological safety. Many ch
 ildren in care live in a state of hypervigilance\, always on alert for d
 anger\, even in environments that are physically safe. Without intention
 al trauma-informed caregiving\, healing and trust can remain out of reac
 h. This training helps resource parents understand the critical role of 
 psychological safety—how children may not feel safe just because they 
 are safe. Caregivers will learn to effectively communicate safety throug
 h consistent\, calming messages that help soothe a child’s nervous sys
 tem and foster trust over time. Participants will also learn how to reco
 gnize and respond to trauma reminders—people\, places\, sounds\, or sm
 ells that can trigger fear or distress—and how to guide children throu
 gh those moments with compassion and care. By building both physical and
  emotional safety\, resource families create a secure foundation where c
 hildren can begin to heal\, grow\, and thrive.\n\n\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n\n\
 n\n\n\n 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://affm.net/events/training-caring-for-children-exper
 ienced-trauma-building-a-safe-place-three-day-training-9-23-9-25/
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