Open to all Pacific Northwest Families
To create an environment for Kinship Families, Parents, Grandparents, Foster Parents, pre-licensed Foster Parents, and Adoptive Families to gather for education, support and family building experiences.
Retreats are open to all Pacific NW parents.
Regional Retreats are an opportunity for parents to learn a new skill and meet other parents to develop relations and support one another.
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Taking on Trouble. Referring to a psychological or therapeutic approach that involves externalizing and confronting personal challenges or troubles. This approach is often used in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and other therapeutic modalities.
IART is about relationship building, maintenance, and replacing aggression with caring about yourself and others. Our training is broken into 2 or 3 segments, and you will need to attend all three to receive a certificate.
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Join us for this interactive and informative training.
This training offers a range of sessions covering the issues of bullying, suicide, opioid and substance use, critical incidents and other vital information about trauma and victimization among children and adolescents, and how these various dynamics impact school climate and school safety.
Self is not just taking care of yourself but it is allowing you to give and care for those around you. We will learn important skills and recognize where strengths and weaknesses of our stress management routines. We will learn about nutrition, self-compassion, stress management, and the skills of boundary setting that will support you through the stressors of life.
Learn about how nutrition affects the mind and body.
Explore reasons why children may lie and to offer methods and techniques for responding to those who do so.
A simple idea basic to the whole of human development is that of self-concept. Examining self-concept and how it is formed helps to determine the needs that underlie and motivate the behavior of children.
Parents must recognize the long-term effects of Trauma and/or neglect and how behaviors happen. We will look at repeating behavior that causes both the Child and parent grief, looking at how to take a step back, look at the cycle that's happening and plan to end with improved behavior.
To deepen participants understanding of the role of self concept and how it can help or hinder success with parenting trauma impacted children.
How to advocate for your child's educational needs and special education.
Learn about various tax benefits available to parents and caregivers.
Trainings that include children, teens, and parent
Trouble, Externalize it, Name it, Defeat it!
Training for older youth to learn self-advocacy
Learn about how nutrition affects your mind and body.
Online learning at your pace
The following support groups are not managed by FSNW
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