Training | ACEs, Trauma, and Toxic Stress

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Elementary school Training | ACEs, Trauma, and Toxic Stress

Provider: beKidSafe

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Selected for its expert-led, practical training that helps teachers understand ACEs, trauma, and toxic stress in early grades

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Kindergarten

Prices

The price listed reflects the training with CEUs. Another pricing option is available without CEUs for 20 USD.


About the Presenter

Jane Robinson, LMHC, RPT-S, Infant Mental Health Specialist is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who founded the Center for Child Counseling in 1999, to focus on Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. Jane continues to volunteer as a consultant, providing training through the organization’s Institute for Clinical Training, supervising interns, and providing clinical services and education throughout Palm Beach County.

Jane founded the organization with the vision of providing mental health services to the youngest and most vulnerable children in our community. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, and certified Infant Mental Health Specialist through The Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy at Florida State University, she has been a strong advocate for young children in our community. In her leadership role in the area of early childhood mental health, Jane has collaborated with community colleges and universities in training students, teachers, and graduate level mental health counselor/social worker interns in Play Therapy for the young child (ages birth-5). Jane has presented workshops at professional, local, and national conferences.

Jane created a manual, “Managing Feelings and Behavior in the Classroom and at Home,” used by the Center for Child Counseling as a guide and reference for teachers and parents of young children. Jane co-authored a chapter in “Play Therapy Techniques with Very Young At-Risk Children in Child Care Settings” published in the book Play Therapy with Very Young Children, edited by Dr. Charles Shaefer.

beKidSafe is pleased that Jane lends her voice and expertise to this workshop!


ACEs, Trauma, and Toxic Stress: The Impact of Toxic Stress and Becoming Trauma-Informed

In the absence of protective relationships, toxic stress in childhood impacts an individual’s well-being across the lifetime. The ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Study, one of the largest studies conducted to assess the association between childhood maltreatment, later-life health and well-being, is highlighted.

This workshop provides an overview of the ACE study, trauma, toxic stress and the impact on health. Resilience and building a trauma-informed approach is also explored.

This ACEs, Trauma, and Toxic Stress Workshop is appropriate for teachers, caregivers, professionals, and anyone who is interested in learning more about how adverse childhood experiences impact children and what we can all do to foster resilience throughout the lifespan. By changing our perspective and recognizing that a child’s behavior may be fueled by a feeling they are not able to manage, we are able to build the foundation to help a child that has been affected by ACEs, trauma, or toxic stress.


Objectives

Participants will learn:
• About the ACE study, including the ACE Pyramid which provides the conceptual framework for the study;
• Outcome and findings of the ACE study;
• Definition of toxic stress and its impact on the developing brain;
• Impact of early adversity on lifelong health – emotional and physical;
• How resilience trumps ACEs; and
• The importance of creating trauma-informed and resilience-building practices based on the findings of the ACEs research.


Online Training

Upon registration, you will have one month of 24/7 on-demand access to the training.


Unit

1.5 State of Florida CEUs for LCSW, LMHC, and LMFTs.

Credit may be available for this workshop and may vary by country or institution. Please verify eligibility with beKidSafe.

Training | ACEs, Trauma, and Toxic Stress

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beKidSafe

beKidSafe helps teachers and communities keep children safe and happy. Powered by the Center for Child Counseling, it teaches adults how to prevent abuse and build strong relationships with kids.



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