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This core training course by the University of Washington is designed for relative caregivers and those considering fostering or adoption. Session 6 focuses on understanding and managing behaviors, emphasizing the importance of relationships and human love as powerful tools for change. Explore the Circle of Security, needs that drive behavior, organization of the brain, effective discipline techniques, and behavior intervention models in caregiving. Enhance your skills and support network in this informative session.
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Caregiver Core Training A foundational course designed for relative caregivers and for those considering the role of a foster or adoptive parent University of Washington •Eastern Washington University •University of Washington Tacoma •DSHS Children’s Administration •Partners for Our Children
Session 6 Understanding and Managing Behaviors allianceforchildwelfare.org
“Relationships are the agents of change and the most powerful therapy is human love.” Bruce Perry, MD allianceforchildwelfare.org
Circle of Security (Connection and Support) allianceforchildwelfare.org
Needs that drive behavior allianceforchildwelfare.org
Organization of the brain allianceforchildwelfare.org
“The “mis” behavior that you see is really the child's unskilled solution to another problem… (that you may not see).” allianceforchildwelfare.org
Effective discipline allianceforchildwelfare.org
Effective discipline techniques allianceforchildwelfare.org
Behavior intervention model allianceforchildwelfare.org