The Children's Foundation
2750 East 18th Avenue V5M 4W8 Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Locality: Vancouver, British Columbia
Phone: +1 604-434-9101
Address: 2750 East 18th Avenue V5M 4W8 Vancouver, BC, Canada
Website: www.childrens-foundation.org/
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Thank you to Brenda Redden, Many Voices One Mind, Indigenous Early Childhood Development Coordinator and to Carol Kerfoot, REACH Child and Youth Development Society, Aboriginal Supported Development Coordinator for donating a beautiful Traditional Homes and Totems resource kit to The Children’s Foundation. Thank you for spending a few hours with us to share your stories and help us understand the significance of the resources. We feel honoured to have these beautiful resources and we look forward to learning more in the future.
Building a Resilient Brain in the Face of Adverse Childhood by Dr. Chuck Geddes Register Now: https://www.childrens-foundation.org//helping-children-heal 4 Mondays Online Zoom Sessions... Oct 19 to Nov 9, 2020 from 10 to 11:30am #brain #resilientbrains #trauma #traumainformed #child #childhood
Learn More: https://www.childrens-foundation.org//helping-children-heal What you will learn in this webinar: Session 1 - Resiliency and Early Adversity | October 19th, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT)... Examine the idea of resiliency and why some children fare better than others under similar circumstances. Explore strategies to build resilience. Session 2 - Understanding Trauma and ACEs through 7 Developmental Domains | October 26, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT) Using CTR’s 7 Developmental Domains framework to understand the effects of trauma and how we can best help children to recover and heal. Session 3 - Building Resiliency through Emotional Regulation | November 2, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT) Learn practical skills for caregivers and professionals to help children to manage their Big Feelings and to cope with stress. Session 4 - Using CTR’s 7 Developmental Domains for Assessment and Intervention | November 9, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT) Using a child-specific assessment and intervention process to build effective intervention plans. Register Online Now: https://www.childrens-foundation.org//helping-children-heal #resilientbrain #adversechildhood #trauma #emotion #child #brain
Every Child Matters! Sept 30 is Orange Shirt Day. Wear an orange shirt or ribbon to support residential school reconciliation. #orangeshirtday #everychildmatters #reconciliation
Register Now: https://www.childrens-foundation.org//helping-children-heal What you will learn: Session 1 - Resiliency and Early Adversity | October 19th, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT)... Examine the idea of resiliency and why some children fare better than others under similar circumstances. Explore strategies to build resilience. Session 2 - Understanding Trauma and ACEs through 7 Developmental Domains | October 26, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT) Using CTR’s 7 Developmental Domains framework to understand the effects of trauma and how we can best help children to recover and heal. Session 3 - Building Resiliency through Emotional Regulation | November 2, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT) Learn practical skills for caregivers and professionals to help children to manage their Big Feelings and to cope with stress. Session 4 - Using CTR’s 7 Developmental Domains for Assessment and Intervention | November 9, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am (PST/PDT) Using a child-specific assessment and intervention process to build effective intervention plans. Learn More: https://www.childrens-foundation.org//helping-children-heal #trauma #traumainformed #child #childhood #brain #resilientbrains
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