Resilience through Trauma Sensitive Parenting Bundle

Resilience through Trauma Sensitive Parenting Bundle

Resilience through Trauma Sensitive Parenting Bundle

This Attachment & Trauma Network bundle includes the following topics

  • Introduction
  • Resilience Webinar
  • Behavior as communication Webinar
  • Safety, Structure, Regulation and Connection Webinar
  • Parenting in a Pandemic Webinar
  • Rethinking a Student’s Behavior Audio Summit
  • How I was saved by a teacher Audio Summit

(3 continuing education hours)

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Introduction
Open to view video.
Open to view video. Resilience through Trauma Sensitive Parenting Introduction
Resilience
Open to view video.
Open to view video. Ginger Healy, parenting director of the attachment and trauma network, informs parents on education and support regarding how to help their child build resilience
Behavior as communication
Open to view video.
Open to view video. Ginger Healy, parenting director of The Attachment and Trauma Network, brings part two of building resilience in children where and discusses how to view a child’s behavior as communication.
Safety, Structure, Regulation and Connection
Open to view video.
Open to view video. Ginger Healy, parenting director of The Attachment and Trauma Network, brings part two of building resilience in children where and discusses how to view a child’s behavior as communication.
Parenting in a Pandemic
Open to view video.
Open to view video. Ginger Healy, parenting director of The Attachment and Trauma Network, speaks on how caretakers of children impacted by trauma can deal, cope and get on the path to healing during this traumatic event that we are currently experiencing.
Rethinking a Student’s Behavior
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio.
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio. Julie Beem from the Attachment & Trauma Network interviews Dr. Ross Greene, on "Rethinking Students' Behavior: A Seismic Shift."
How I was saved by a teacher
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio.
Open to listen to or download MP3 audio. Lorraine Schneider of the Attachment & Trauma Network interviews Christine "Cissy" White about trauma in the classroom.
Resilience through Trauma Sensitive Parenting Quiz
12 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  8/12 points to pass
12 Questions  |  Unlimited attempts  |  8/12 points to pass
Certificate of Completion
3.00 CE credits  |  Certificate available
3.00 CE credits  |  Certificate available This certificate is awarded for successful completion of all course components.

Ginger Healy, MSW, LCSW

Clinical Social Worker/Parenting Program Director

Attachment & Trauma Network, Inc.

Ginger Healy received her master’s degree in social work from UNLV and is a licensed clinical social worker. She has worked in the field of child and family services and hospital trauma for several years until she adopted her son from Romania. At that point she started working for Children’s House International Adoption Agency for the next 15 years serving as the social service supervisor. This job taught her so much about attachment and trauma. In 2016 she was awarded The Angels in Adoption Award and met Julie Beem a fellow awardee. She was so impressed that when an opportunity to work for The Attachment and Trauma Network came up, she jumped in head first. She is married with four children and her greatest teachers about developmental trauma and special needs have been her children. She hopes to give back to parents in her professional life and through community support. She has been able to lead the Iron County Utah Autism Support Group and serve on the board of Gateway Preparatory Academy.

Dr. Ross Greene

Harvard,Virginia Tech, & University of Technology of Sydney

Dr. Greene is the originator of the innovative and research-based approach that is now known as Collaborative and Proactive Solutions, or CPS for short. You can learn more about that in his books—The Explosive Child, and Lost at School, and his most recent book Raising Human Beings. Dr. Greene served on the teaching faculty at Harvard Medical School for over 20 years, and he's currently on the faculty at the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.

Dr. Greene served on the teaching faculty of Harvard Medical School for over 20 years, and is currently on the faculty of the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and at the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia. He's also the founding director of the non-profit, Lives in the Balance, and you can find that at www.livesinthebalance.org. There, you'll find a vast array of free web-based resources on his model. He advocates on behalf of behaviorally-challenged children and their parents, teachers, and caregivers. 

Cissy White

Parenting with ACE

Christine "Cissy" White is a writer, adoptive mother, health advocate, group manager of
the Parenting with ACEs group, and community-facilitator for the mid-Atlantic and
Northeast region for the ACEs Connection Network.
She founded Heal Right Now in 2014, hoping to create the survivor-led community she
craved her whole life. She was published in The Boston Globe, Spirituality and Health,
Ms. Magazine, To Write Love on Her Arms, and The Elephant Journal. She led
Parenting with PTSD and ACEs workshops for trauma survivors and treatment
providers.
She's a co-founder of the #FacesOfPTSD campaign. Her survivor-led advocacy has been
written about in The Atlantic, Huffington Post, and The Mighty. She believes any
trauma-informed initiative must be informed by trauma survivors in order to be
effective.