An exploratory list of parent education efforts for ACEs-, trauma-informed, and resilience-building principles and approaches. Please leave your comments and additions below!
Cherokee Point Trauma-Informed School Parent Leaders
PTAs?
-Provides trauma-informed non-violent parent classes for all parents in Los Angeles
-Parent classes include court appointed and voluntary participants from diverse economic and cultural backgrounds (in English and Spanish)
-Also has trauma-informed schools program
-Free online training, mindful discipline book, coaching, and practices
Susan Delucchi: Taming the Dragons: Birth to 12 Years: Helping Children Cope With Traumatic Stress
-A manual for parents, foster parents, and kinship caregivers, developed out of a crisis nursery in WA state
-books, parent and educator training, articles, apps
-Article: No more logical consequences (at least hardly ever) focus on solutions
-Quote: "Where did we ever get the crazy idea that in order to make children DO better, we first have to make them FEEL worse?"
-Screening parent training participants for ACEs; training trainers in ACEs
The Sanctuary Model
S.E.L.F.: A Trauma-Informed Psychoeducational Group Curriculum
Shelby County ACEs Task Force
-Webinar- ACEs and Resiliency- the case for integrating ACEs and Strengthening Families Approaches
Committee on the Shelterless (COTS)
-ACEs and trauma-informed parent education.
Beyond Consequences Institute, Heather T. Forbes, LCSW
-Training, daily reflection emails, internet support group, yahoo group, phone coaching
-Home visiting with parent education
-Home visiting with parent education
Dr. Dan Siegel
Lead for Tomorrow and Family Hui Mainland
-Currently incorporating ACEs into parent ed program
National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Caring for Children Who Have Experienced Trauma: A Workshop for Resource Parents (2010)
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
-Parent/caregiver and child education on trauma and effects on behavior
Calming Ourselves in Stressful Moments
-Written in a simple, understandable style to appeal to a general audience, it provides clear connections between neuroscience (the "why") and calming activities (the "how").
Celebrating Families!
Overview of Celebrating Families!™
How ACEs and Trauma are incorporated into Celebrating Families!™
Zero to Three
The Past is Present: The impact of your childhood experiences on how you parent today
-Book and amazing app that very accurately predicts "stormy" and "sunny" periods of development in the first year and a half, based on estimated due date
-Would be an incredible addition to an ACEs, TI, and resilience-building parent ed program
-No reported incorporation of ACEs and trauma-informed approaches into existing curriculum
-No reported incorporation of ACEs and trauma-informed approaches into existing curriculum
Parent Child Interaction Therapy
-Education component?
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