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X-WR-CALDESC:Earn 3 hours of in-service credit\n\nWe often underestimate th
 e impact of early life experiences on a child’s development. Trauma can im
 pact children’s ability to learn\, social interactions and self-regulation
  skills. Toxic stress or trauma can involve events such as physical abuse 
 and/or emotional abuse and neglect\, divorce\, bullying\, domestic violenc
 e\, car accidents and a death in the family. Emotional trauma occurs when 
 an external threat overwhelms a person’s internal and external positive co
 ping resources (SAMHSA). \n\nProfessionals who work with children\, parent
 s and foster parents can benefit from education about how trauma affects c
 hildren in their care and how to create safe environments. This training w
 ill discuss how trauma impacts children\, the Adverse Childhood Survey (AC
 E’s)\, how to create a safe environment\, self-regulation tools and ways t
 o avoid re-traumatizing practices. Specific tools and resources will be di
 scussed to help professionals and parents begin the healing process for ch
 ildren.
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DESCRIPTION:Earn 3 hours of in-service credit\n\nWe often underestimate the
  impact of early life experiences on a child’s development. Trauma can imp
 act children’s ability to learn\, social interactions and self-regulation 
 skills. Toxic stress or trauma can involve events such as physical abuse a
 nd/or emotional abuse and neglect\, divorce\, bullying\, domestic violence
 \, car accidents and a death in the family. Emotional trauma occurs when a
 n external threat overwhelms a person’s internal and external positive cop
 ing resources (SAMHSA). \n\nProfessionals who work with children\, parents
  and foster parents can benefit from education about how trauma affects ch
 ildren in their care and how to create safe environments. This training wi
 ll discuss how trauma impacts children\, the Adverse Childhood Survey (ACE
 ’s)\, how to create a safe environment\, self-regulation tools and ways to
  avoid re-traumatizing practices. Specific tools and resources will be dis
 cussed to help professionals and parents begin the healing process for chi
 ldren.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170805T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170805T120000
LOCATION:Parkview Baptist Church Youth Center 1105 Park Street\, West Entra
 nce Lexington
SUMMARY:Effective Strategies for Children with Developmental Trauma
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