Building Positive Relationships with Children who have Experienced Trauma
Co-parenting families have a unique set of challenges. They also have opportunities to build strengths. For children it may mean adapting to a new family arrangement, moving between households, or living with a single parent or another caregiver.
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Co-parenting education is offered via Zoom video conference. An internet connection, webcam, microphone and active participation are required to certify course completion. Arrangements can be made to take the class in person if needed. Registered students only. Online registration and payment of $20 are required.
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Focus on Fathers- Workshops to help fathers explore parenting tips and learn ways to strengthen their relationships with their child.
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Two days of Free virtual conferences available Jan 13 & 15, 2022. Attend one, a few, or all sessions.
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An 8-session program to help parents, caregivers, child-serving professionals and community members understand trauma and its impact on children so they can build positive relationships that help children thrive.
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Parent’s Connect is a free online educational series designed to support local parents of 3 to 12 year-olds. Sessions will be on Friday’s in May from 1-2 pm via video conference. Online registration required.
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This newsletter is a collaborative effort between the Bayfield County offices of the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of the North and the UW-Extension. Both departments are committed to providing a broad array of information and resources to older adults, caregivers and family members to assist them in growing and aging with grace, dignity and respect.
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Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences is a free two-hour presentation that includes in-depth information about: •The neuro-biological effects of adversity on development . . . .
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