Parenting with ACEs has grown by 50% in the last few months. It's a great group! Members are starting to share opinions, resources and ideas. Check out what we've been up to (summarized below).
We Still Need You!
- Your personal and professional expertise and experiences are relevant.
- Your opinions, ideas and questions are critical contributions.
- Your struggles, strategies and stories about all things related parenting with ACEs.
Some of the best posts come from interesting comments turned into resources or essays or interviews. If you are too shy to post, but give me permission to share, I will. It's all about sharing resources, experiences and strategies.
At Parenting with ACEs you can:
- Share an essay from your own blog.
- Ask a question to the Parenting with ACEs community filled with parents, professionals, activists, policy makers, etc. to get varied viewpoints.
- Post attachments and videos of useful tools or inspired spoken poems.
- Brag about a great work project.
- Share about managing a parenting struggle.
- Post articles you find helpful and relevant to Parenting with ACEs.
All of us have a vital role and all our voices are needed. Come join the conversation.
I'll keep doing interviews with others, sharing essays, doing reviews and inviting participation because trauma-informed parenting can be healing for children, adults, extended families and communities.
You don't have to be a parent or someone working with parents. All are welcome!
Here's some of what's been shared in the last few weeks.
Trauma-Informed Parenting: Supplemental Resources (www.nctsn.org) & Review
Adoptive and Foster Parents – You are Doing Incredibly Hard, Good Work Essay from the Thankful Moms blog.
- Survivor-Led Trauma Summit Hosted by Svava Brooks
with an interview of Brooks and details about her free survivor-led online summit.
Family Hui becomes key local tool in fighting cycle of abuse [DaviseEnterprise.com] Inspiring work with a parent peer support framework. We'll be working more with Lucy Roberts so stay tuned because she and this program are amazing.
Parenting: A Cultural Perspective from Dr. Darcia Narvaez and Others, shared by PATRICK ANDERSON
- Circle of Safety & Promoting First Relationships / Kim Ander Earlier this summer Kim Ander shared insights about two programs geared towards parents with high ACE scores. They are Promoting First Relationships and Circle of Security. With her permission I've combined her comments in one post. Thank you, Kim!
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