Some fathers have their own histories of adverse childhood experiences and in communities with high exposure to crime and violence with increased rates of fatherlessness. The effect on each new generation of fathers can continue to impact fathers’ ability to have healthy relationships and positive paternal influences. However, when professionals and communities come together to engage fathers with services specifically designed for men, children will have improved outcomes as well as fathers. Come ready to be engaged as attendees, for a very rapid and intense two-days for a paradigm shift working with families and engaging fathers. Trauma-Informed Care Practices with Fathers is an opportunity for helping professionals to come together for 2-day institute on some of the latest trauma-informed practices working with fathers, parents of young children, foster-care/group homes, child welfare, Head Start and children’s mental health. Presentations: Emotional Pilates for Parents, Undesired Negative Behavior=A Cry for Help, How to Effectively Address Trauma in Community Based Program Day 2: Instructor Training Brain Train in a simple, evidence based program that will enhance program effectiveness with people who have experienced adversity.
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