Protective Factors: Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development, Social and Emotional Competence & Resilience – in person
April 30, 2022 - 9:00 am
Green Bay
Protective Factors: Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development, Social and Emotional Competence & Resilience
In Person
4/30/2022 9:00am – 4:00pm
The Protective Factors Framework helps professionals who work with children and families in promoting the optimal development of all children while protecting vulnerable children from maltreatment. Explore how family history, personality, information seeking, and culture influence parenting behavior. Identify actions to help support and strengthen parenting and integrate these concepts into your work.
The Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework is a national and international initiative that aims to develop and enhance five specific characteristics that help The Center for the Study of Social Policy develop the framework with funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Perfect for early childhood educators, social workers, healthcare professionals & more!
This day, which provides 6 hours of professional development, is $10 and includes lunch.
Questions? Email Lisa@fcrnew.org or Karla@fcrnew.org or call 920-432-8899.