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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260321T093000
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DTSTAMP:20260207T045616Z
URL:https://fakce.org/events/in-person-i-a-path-from-hurt-to-hope-parentin
 g-children-who-have-experienced-suffering-2026-03-21/
SUMMARY:In Person I A Path from Hurt to Hope:  Parenting Children Who Have 
 Experienced Suffering
DESCRIPTION:\n\nBased on Dr. Adams' book “Trauma-Informed Foster and Adop
 tive Parenting: Methods for Managing Meltdowns\, Mishaps\, and Maladaptive
  Behaviors"\nInstructor: Dr. David Adams\n\nDr. David Adams is a proud ado
 ptive parent with two teens who has somehow managed to keep his sanity in 
 the process as a single parent. He is an expert trainer at Foster Kinship 
 Care Education through Saddleback College and the author of the newly rele
 ased book “Trauma-Informed Foster and Adoptive Parenting.” He is also 
 a former pastor\, a licensed psychologist\, a part-time professor\, and th
 e President of New Life Psychology Group in Orange County. Through his pro
 fessional and lived wisdom\, his task is to give families hope that they c
 an succeed in their Resource Parenting journey so children can heal from t
 heir potentially traumatic histories and live purposeful lives.\n\nDescrip
 tion: Resource Parenting is tough! Sometimes\, foster and adoptive parents
  lose hope when they experience challenging and oppositional child behavio
 rs\, leading to helplessness\, more stress\, or even disrupting the placem
 ent. As a result\, this causes additional harm\, distrust\, and hurt to th
 e child\, when all that is happening is the child communicating an unmet n
 eed.\nIn this workshop\, foster/adoptive parents and professionals will co
 me to better understand the symptoms of trauma as well as learn how to imp
 lement positive behavioral supports to help manage their foster and adopti
 ve child’s behaviors. You will learn how trauma impacts the brain\, beha
 vior\, and health outcomes\, including yours! Resource parents will also l
 earn specific strategies to maintain their own sanity when chaos abounds b
 ecause most of the time parenting comes from within—our own traumas and/
 or our own parenting histories.\n\nDoors open at 9:00am\n*** Light Breakfa
 st &amp\; Lunch Provided ***
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CATEGORIES:Classes,Specialty Classes
LOCATION:HHSA Escondido\, 649 West Mission Avenue\, Escondido\, Ca\, 92025\
 , North County\, United States
GEO:33.1265087;-117.09446209999999
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=649 West Mission Avenue\, E
 scondido\, Ca\, 92025\, North County\, United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=100;X-
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