By Zaidee Stavely, EdSource, October 3, 2019
It only takes one healthy relationship with a caring adult to help a child heal from trauma.
That’s one of the main messages in a series of classes given to child care providers across California that help them work with children who have experienced abuse, violence, family separation or other trauma.
The classes are part of a state program called the Emergency Child Care Bridge Program for Foster Children, which California began in 2018 to help children in foster care enroll in child care programs. In addition to teaching caregivers, the program provides foster families with vouchers for six months of child care and helps them find long-term solutions.
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