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SUMMARY:Feb8-Mar29 2022 Nurturing Parents Class Series
DESCRIPTION:Nurturing Parents Community Class Series\n  \n\nNurturing Parents\, brought to you by Prevent Child Abuse Indiana\, meets one night a week for the 8-week course\, tailored to empower parents or caregivers. It is a customized\, competency-based parenting program\, each class lasting 60-90 minutes. The facilitator is a master’s degree social worker\, trained in Nurturing Fathers and Nurturing Parents.  Parents learn new beliefs\, knowledge and skills that improve their overall level of functioning through nurturing parenting.  There are over 80 lessons\, so classes can be customized to meet the groups family needs.\n\nSome examples of topics include discipline\, growth and development\, alternatives to spanking\, developing empathy\, as well as many more. \n  \n  \n\n\n\nDATES:  February 8\, 2022 – March 29\, 2022  This class meets on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 pm (EST) until about 8:00 pm for 8 consecutive weeks.\n\n\n\n\nWHERE: Virtual Zoom Meeting\n\n\n\n\n\nWHO IS INVITED: Parents\, Grandparents\, Foster Parents\, Kinship Parents\, Mentors\, etc.\n\n\n\n\nOnce you have registered you will be emailed the class Zoom link.  This link will be used for each of the 8 Classes.\nYou will be mailed a Pre-Class Parent Inventory (AAPI-A) and a class workbook after the first class. Please return the AAPI-A ASAP.\nAt the end of the 8 classes\, attendees will then complete a Post-Class Parent Inventory (AAPI-B).\nOnce all paperwork has been completed you will be mailed a $25 gift card and a Training Certificate \n\n\n\n\nINCENTIVES: Weekly gift card drawing and a $25 gift card and training certificate upon program completion\n\n\nIn order to qualify for a training certificate and gift cards you must have attended 7 out of 8 classes\, completed and returned the AAPI-Pre-class inventory and AAPI-Post class inventory (both will be emailed to you).\n\n\n\nFor more information contact Carol Pool at cpool.pcain@villages.org\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION LINK: https://forms.gle/DNoKNjpkTS3ZTNh88
URL:https://pcain.org/event/feb8-mar29-2022-nurturing-parents-community-class/
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SUMMARY:Child Abuse 101
DESCRIPTION:Topic:  Child Abuse 101\nDate:   February 10\, 2022\nTime:  1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.\n  \nThis 1.5 hour presentation defines and discusses: \n\nThe four types of child maltreatment\nHow to understand both behavioral and physical indicators of child maltreatment\nReporting responsibilities\nPrevention strategies\n\n  \nMust be age 18 or older to attend — Early Intervention Professionals\, Early Childhood Education Professionals\, Health Care Professionals\, Teachers\, Parents and Social Service Staff \n  \nWARNING:  If you are attending this virtual training at home\, please be sure to either use headphones or be alone while attending. Some information may not be suitable for younger children. \nA Survey will be emailed to you after the webinar. Once you complete your Survey our office will email you the Training Certificate within 12-24 business hours. \nJust a reminder that if you register as a couple or a group\, each person will need to complete an Assessment/Survey to qualify for a Training Certificate. \n  \n  \nTo Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrduCoqT8tHtfRuj40WE56ER5PCE6IfRmY \n 
URL:https://pcain.org/event/child-abuse-101-4/
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SUMMARY:Parent Café: Trauma Informed Homes
DESCRIPTION:Subject: Trauma Informed Homes\nDate:  February 17\, 2022\nTime:   Noon-1:00 pm (EST)\nDescription: “ALL behavior has a purpose–the good stuff\, the tough stuff\, the things we do\, the things our children do\, all of it. Understanding the purpose behind the behavior can help us address concerns while staying sane and connected. We’ll talk about the most common reasons behind challenging behavior\, supporting safety and growth\, finding trauma-informed solutions\, and taking care of ourselves in the process.” \nOur Parent’s Café is a facilitated discussion instead of one of our regular trainings/webinars\, Training Credits will not be available. The Parent Cafes are a monthly\, relaxed discussion around Parenting Topics. Participants are encouraged to bring YOUR OWN ISSUES and gain insights and resources! \nRegistration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0qdumhqD8pHdYuIrNzrITR_ph7sgWOMaWY \n  \nSpeaker Bio: \nSarah Clark\, MSW\, LCSW\, Thrive Facilitator\, Allies\, Inc \nBehavior Consultant and Clinical Supervisor\, Damar Services \n“Sarah Clark has been working with traumatized youth and families since 2005. Sarah’s professional career began with supporting forever families through international adoption. Since then\, she has worked with children and families from kinship adoption to foster or adoption placement to orphanages to reunification. Currently\, Sarah serves individuals with behavioral and developmental disabilities to support them in developing full independence and richness in their lives\, as well as educating caregivers and supports. With master’s degrees in both Social Work and Vocal Music from Indiana University\, Sarah is passionate about translating her professional education into tools anyone can use\, including topics such as trauma\, positive behavioral shaping\, and interpersonal skills. Developing and facilitating the Thrive program has allowed Sarah to gratefully marry her skills and passions in service of families caring for young ladies served by Allies. Sarah has a particular interest in building whole\, healthy families of many kinds\, beginning in her own home with the loves of her life\, her husband and two sons.”
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