Traumatic events are unavoidable, but you can mediate the impact by building Protective Factors into our support systems. Through resilience, we have the ability to successfully adapt to traumatic changes in the face of stressful events.
We are globally connected and interact cross-culturally as part of the norm. To respect diversity means to embrac equity, access, opportunity, and advancement for all people. If we strive to identify and eliminate barriers that have prevented the full participation of marginalized groups, then we can start to understand diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
Have you ever felt lost? Navigating the IEP (Individual Educational Plan) process can be confusing and scary. By getting help through special needs support, you can start to feel confident with your special needs child.
States of grief and loss; anger, anxiety, denial, depression, fear & guilt are like riding a roller coaster in the dark and sometimes accepting isn't possible. You cannot always escape the sensory triggers that reignite our feelings but you can find ways to transform those emotions into healthy responses and rituals.
Early attachment relationships wire a babies brain for all future relationships and problem solving skills, so parenting is a very important and difficult job. There is no one way to raise a child, but there is a solid base of research that helps guide you to raise healthy, happy, kind children into loving, productive adults.
Mental Health First Aid is a national program to teach the skills to respond to the signs of mental illness and substance use.
Community Resilience Initiative leads the way for Trauma Informed Care through ACEs and Resilience