Module One:
The Foundation for Meeting the Developmental Needs of Children At Risk
(12 hours)
- Session One: Understanding and Assessing Self-Esteem
- Session Two: Building Self-Esteem and Understanding Behavior
- Session Three: Communicating with Children and Youth (Part I)
- Session Four: Communicating with Children and Youth (Part II)
Module Two:
Using Discipline to Protect, Nurture, and Meet Developmental Needs
(6 hours)
- Session One: Promoting Positive Behavior
- Session Two: Promoting Self-Responsibility and Responding to Unacceptable Behavior
Module Three:
Addressing Developmental Issues Related to Sexuality
(3 hours)
Module Four:
Responding to the Signs and Symptoms of Sexual Abuse
(6 hours)
- Session One: Understanding Sexual Abuse
- Session Two: Responding to the Issues of Sexual Abuse
Module Five:
Supporting Relationships Between Children and Their Families
(9 hours)
- Session One: Respecting and Supporting Child/Birth Family Ties
- Session Two: Supporting Contacts Between Children and Their Families
- Session Three: Becoming Partners in Parenting
Module Six:
Working as a Professional Team Member
(9 hours)
- Session One: Strengthening Teamwork Skills
- Session Two: Developing Your Professional Role
- Session Three: Conflict as Opportunity
Module Seven:
Promoting Children's Personal and Cultural Identity
(6 hours)
- Session One: Valuing and Making a Commitment to Cultural Competence
- Session Two: Helping Children Develop Life books
Module Eight:
Promoting Permanency Outcomes
(9 hours)
- Session One: Providing Children Safe and Nurturing Lifetime Relationships Through Reunification
- Session Two: Providing Children Permanent Families Through the Goal of Adoption
- Session Three: Providing Permanency Through Guardianship, Long-Term Foster Care, and Independent Living
Module Nine:
Managing the Fostering Experience
(6 hours)
- Session One: Managing Change in Your Family
- Session Two: Managing the Impact of Child Abuse/Neglect Allegations
Module Ten:
Understanding the Effects of Chemical Dependency on Children and Their Families
(15 hours)
- Session One: Understanding Risk and Protective Factors
- Session Two: Understanding Chemical Dependency
- Session Three: Recognizing the Impact of Parents Chemical Abuse on the Child and the Family
- Session Four: Understanding the Implications of Prenatal ADD Exposure for Parenting Young Children
- Session Five: Developing Partnerships with Birth parents and Working with the Team to Strengthen Families