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This training was 2.5 hours in length.
Child friendly areas where children play
Sterile environments that have no distractions
New family environments with new and attentive caregivers
Learning areas where children can learn about trauma informed care
Home, the family, and the child
The child, the event, and the family
The parent, the home, and the event
The parent, the child, and the family
Kaiser Permanente insurance company
Duke University Medical Center
The Department of Health and Human Services
The State of Florida
Adverse childhood experiences; adult health
Positive childhood experiences; child health outcomes
Adult trauma; adult health
Child sexual abuse; adult suicide attempts
Building memory
How to survive
Speech and language
Controlling emotions
Will be higher than their peers
Can improve over time
Will be significantly lower than those in trauma settings
Will remain the same
Continue to try and a build a relationship
Ask them for their perspective of their situation
Ask them what they hope to get out of the system involvement
All choices are correct
Keep your emotional reaction neutral
Call the caseworker and put the parent on the phone with them
Let them know that everything they say will be documented for the court
Advise them that most people do not suffer that much trauma
Consider that the parent may have their own trauma history
Tell the parent that they must comply with their case plan, or else
Remember that some parent's can overcome adverse experiences and parent their children
Keep in mind that the parent may consider you as the 'bad guy'
True
False
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