NCTSN: Feelings, Behaviors, Connections, and Healing
NCTSN: Feelings, Behaviors, Connections, and Healing
Tuesday, January 18, 2022 • 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
*ONLINE*
Brian Lowery, Instructor
ITNA Code: 991-60-DL3-NOS
3 Credit Hours
This workshop introduces caregivers to the cognitive triangle and the impact of trauma on children’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Caregivers will learn techniques for helping traumatized children to understand and control their emotional and behavioral reactions. It also explores how identity is created through connections and the impact trauma may have on these connections. Caregivers will understand why it is important for children to talk about their traumatic experiences, and how they can make the child feel safe while sharing. This workshop is third in a series of four workshops developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
Registration Instructions:
- If you are a foster caregiver through LCCS, enroll yourself in training sessions through E-TRACK:
https://e-track.teds.com/EveryOne/TEDSEveryOne.jsp - If you are a foster caregiver through another agency or you are a daycare provider for LCCS,
you will NOT be in E-TRACK. - please call 419-213-3505 to reserve a seat on a space available basis for Foster/Adoption ongoing training.
Post Registration NOTES/Instructions:
- Class will be closed to anyone arriving more than fifteen (15) minutes late.
- We are adhering to strict COVID-19 guidelines. Facemasks and social distancing required.
For a complete list of Ongoing Trainings, visit: https://lucaskids.net/on-going-training/