Foster CareChildren in care often come with unspeakable hurts from places of neglect, abuse, rejection and abandonment. Their world knows hunger, want, deprivation and pain. These histories often result in difficult, challenging and unpredictable behavior. Care providers must balance effectively the need to provide a haven of safety and healing for the child with the future hope of reconciliation with biological families. Would you like your care providers to learn the skills to respond to positive behaviors, intervene with unwanted behaviors, and have the confidence and ability to safely stop physical harm when necessary?
|
||