By Super User on Friday, 29 January 2016
Category: News

Parenting a Child Who Has Experienced Trauma | Featured Series at FFCA National Conference

Fathers and Families Coalition of America has advocated for increased program models to address the role of practitioners serving fathers to mitigate child abuse and neglect. During our National Families & Fathers 17th Annual Confernce we will host a series of workshops, plenary discussions and meetings with industry experts on trauma informed care practices and strategies to support professionals working with children and adults overcome adverse childhood experiences. Children’s Bureau/ACYF/ACF/HHS provided a 2014 Factsheet for Families that is relevant to raise awareness on why must develop strong practices and reduce the intergenerational impacts of trauma, "when parents do not have an understanding of the effects of trauma, they may misinterpret their child’s behavior and end up feeling frustrated or resentful. Their attempts to address troubling behavior may be ineffective or, in some cases, even harmful." Read More

A few of the sessions available to increase your understandings, skills and practices working with in-risk children, fathers and families through emerging models and evidence based practices. Join us at our National Families and Fathers 17th Annual Conference to help make a difference in the lives of children. Read More

Grow the Brain: A Trauma Care Program for Paraprofessionals by Dr. Carolyn Curtis

Picking Up the Broken Pieces by Carter Patterson and Marc Warren

Guided Principles for an Informed Trauma Practice by Dr. Dezette Johnson

Understanding Trauma in Adolescents by Dr. Bakahia Madison

Anxious Father Anxious Child by Dr. Tony Wu

Family Wellness- Address Trauma by Tracey A. Smith, Med

Fatherhood: In and Out of Child Welfare by Joey Cordero

Intergeneration Cycle of Abuse by Sylvia Rodríguez and Elizabeth Barragan

Our Fathers: Who Art In Healing by Walt Simpkins

Students against Destructive Decisions  by Kathy Brunty

Grow the Brain: A Trauma Care Program for Paraprofessionals

Dr. Carolyn Curtis

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