Positive relationships with all parents serve as the foundation of any efforts to prevent child abuse and neglect. Parents are more likely to share their feeling and problems and ask for assistance from staff members they know and trust. Parents who have not developed a lot of resilience may struggle to develop that trust. In this course you will increase awareness of the importance of parental resilience in the prevention of child abuse and neglect, increase knowledge of building partnerships between staff and parents and identify practical strategies to build parents' resilience.
Jacqueline Leader |
Contact Hours | 2.50 |
Training approved for |
OA-L1 |
Registration deadline | Oct 06, 2020 |
Number of open seats | 40 |
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Target Audience | Classroom Staff / Teacher,Program Administrator,Help Me Grow program staff,Family Child Care |
Age Groups related to content | Infants,Toddlers,Preschoolers,Parents / Guardians,Foster / Surrogate Parents |
Core Knowledge Area | N/A |
Child Development Associate Area | To establish positive and productive relationships with families |
Early Learning and Development Standards | Cognitive Development and General Knowledge |
Assessment Type |
Reflection Small group activity Presentation |