TA Coalition Webinar: Affirming and Supporting our Children As They Go Back to School: Considerations for Families, Educators and Community Members

A SAMHSA sponsored webinar presented by the National Federation of Families, took place Wednesday, July 21, 2021 from 1:00 - 2:30pm Eastern Time called “Affirming and Supporting our Children as They Go Back to School: Considerations for Families, Educators and Community Members”

  

Description: We have lived through unprecedented times as the realities of the Covid-19 pandemic, racial turmoil, political upheaval and even weather crises spread across our communities. From March of 2020 until this upcoming September of 2021, many schools were completely closed while others offered a hybrid model of education. Many parents were unexpectedly working from home or worse – out of work altogether. These circumstances resulted in heightened stress, anxiety, social isolation, fear, and trauma for our children. In addition, virtual schooling did not always provide the needed academic or social supports for many students as they fell behind both academically and developmentally. Now, as the curtain begins to lift, and the “new normal” rolls into place, schools are re-opening and many parents are back to work. How do parents, teachers, and caring adults within the community provide the supports children need to make this next transition in ways that are both affirming, and successful? This webinar will provide practical tips and tools for adults on the front lines with children in the months ahead. 

 

Learning Objectives: 

•Gain understanding of how these months of crisis after crisis may have impacted families and children

•Gain information on how to help parents adapt trauma-informed parenting strategies to talk to children about both their hopes and dreams as well as their fears and concerns upon returning to school and other activities of daily living

•Be able to list and use 5 practical tips for supporting children before, during and after school hours

 

Presenter

•Susan (Sue) Badeau - writes and speaks extensively on topics related to children, particularly those with special needs and is a frequent keynote speaker and workshop leader at state, regional and national conferences. She has worked in child-serving fields including adoption, foster care, juvenile justice, children's mental health and public and private education agencies for 33 years. She has developed curricula on many topics used to train professional child welfare staff, adoptive and foster parents, judges, attorneys and youth. In addition, she was a policy consultant for public and private agencies, universities and court systems. Sue serves on national boards of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), the North American Council on Adoptable Children (NACAC), National Center for Youth in Custody, All Children, All Families, and Justice for Families.

 

Facilitator

•Lynda Gargan, Ph.D. – Executive Director for the National Federation of Families

 

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact Kelle Masten via email at kelle.masten@nasmhpd.org.

 

Thank you!

 

**We do not offer CEU credits however a letter of attendance is below to download.  

***Closed-captioning is available for this webinar. 

 

 

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