"I will add that these trainings are not only of incredible value and taught by some wonderful and experienced professionals, but are very convenient to take. No farming out the children and using valuable respite hours to go do a training. No driving, parking, uncomfortable chair to sit in...
children in need, we have opportunities available. Whether placing yard signs and posters, providing backpacks and/or contents for the Pack a SACK (Sponsor a College Kid) program, or starting a foster/adoptive parent program within your SC based church or organization…we have something for ...
Being a parent is a great gift and a privilege, but also a responsibility, as children's life chances depend heavily on the resources of the fam- ily into which they are born [2]. Parenthood power- fully affects the human capacity for patience. Bauer and Chytilova (2013) found that ...
Treatment parents' self-views showed that 34% viewed themselves primarily as a "parent" while only 2% viewed themselves primarily as a treatment professional. Results suggest that both child and TP factors were related to the treatment and parenting practices used in the home. For example, child...
” A non-relative licensed foster parent similarly shared that it helps to “understand everyone’s role responsibilities or what they’re trying to accomplish it helps you … have empathy for the other side … You know they’re really trying, but these are within their limits of what they...
and fit to culture within child welfare supporting the overall goals. On the surface, the content of this curriculum seems similar to materials often found in child welfare pre-service trainings for resource parents, but in reality, it fills a tremendous gap in training resources available to fo...