The Invisible Suitcase Part II - Repacking a Child's Beliefs
This training is for resource parents who have completed The Invisible Suitcase Part I. In Part II we explore what you might have in your own invisible suitcase, and how these beliefs may affect the way you react to the children in your care. This training provides helpful, concrete suggestions about how to explore the child’s beliefs and respond to them differently. By doing this, you will learn to repack the child’s suitcase with new, healthier experiences and beliefs, which can result in new, healthier behavior.
Presented by: Central Maine Youth Trauma Initiative (CMYTI), a National Child Traumatic Stress Network grant-funded project of MaineGeneral Medical Center’s Edmund Ervin Pediatric Center is offering four online Resource Parent/Kinship Caregiver trainings. The trainings are free and count toward relicensing education hours. Each training is scheduled for 90 minutes to allow for 60 minutes of training, and 30 minutes of discussion/networking for those who are interested.
To register, please go to MaineGeneral.org > Classes & Events > Resource Parent Training, and select the training topic(s) for which you would like to register. https://www.mainegeneral.org/classes-events/search-results/?TermId=50b9c44b-c417-ec11-a841-000d3a611ea2
If you have any questions about the trainings, please contact Jean Youde, CMYTI Project Manager at CMYTI@Mainegeneral.org.
This training is for resource parents who have completed The Invisible Suitcase Part I. In Part II we explore what you might have in your own invisible suitcase, and how these beliefs may affect the way you react to the children in your care. This training provides helpful, concrete suggestions about how to explore the child’s beliefs and respond to them differently. By doing this, you will learn to repack the child’s suitcase with new, healthier experiences and beliefs, which can result in new, healthier behavior.
Presented by: Central Maine Youth Trauma Initiative (CMYTI), a National Child Traumatic Stress Network grant-funded project of MaineGeneral Medical Center’s Edmund Ervin Pediatric Center is offering four online Resource Parent/Kinship Caregiver trainings. The trainings are free and count toward relicensing education hours. Each training is scheduled for 90 minutes to allow for 60 minutes of training, and 30 minutes of discussion/networking for those who are interested.
To register, please go to MaineGeneral.org > Classes & Events > Resource Parent Training, and select the training topic(s) for which you would like to register. https://www.mainegeneral.org/classes-events/search-results/?TermId=50b9c44b-c417-ec11-a841-000d3a611ea2
If you have any questions about the trainings, please contact Jean Youde, CMYTI Project Manager at CMYTI@Mainegeneral.org.