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ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES - WHAT PROTECTIVE FACTORS LOOK LIKE & BUILDING SELF-REGULATION SKILLS

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ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES - WHAT PROTECTIVE FACTORS LOOK LIKE & BUILDING SELF-REGULATION SKILLS

In Partnership with Tina Morgan DCF Circuit 9 Community Development Administrator

Lisa Diamond, LMHC SEDNET 7A Support Coordinator OCPS

Ann Pimentel-Kerr CAC Specialist

Families thrive when protective factors are present in their lives and communities: and children are more likely to thrive when their families have the support they need. This presentation will teach participants about how import protective factors are to build resilience in families. Each protective factor will be broken out and explained.

This training will also include information about: • Trauma and toxic stress • The impact of trauma on the brain and body. • Adverse Childhood Experiences • Protective Factors • Proactive ways to teach self-regulation strategies to children. • Examples of interventions that parents, counselors, and teachers can use to help children who have experienced trauma to be successful and resilient.

Date: March 1 10:00 – 12:30pm

Registration Link: Publisher Portal (cmetracker.net) Once you register you will get an email confirmation with the training link.

VIRTUAL PRESENTATIONS VIA MICROSOFT TEAMS Trainings are at no cost ~ however, you do have the option to donate to the CAC at www.caccentral.com

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