Offers guidance on the importance of taking care of oneself while parenting children with IDD.
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Explores the importance, clinical considerations, and approaches to assess for psychological trauma and posttraumatic stress in youth in the juvenile justice population.
Highlights the importance of birth parents understanding the serious consequences their trauma histories can have on them and the subsequent potential impact on their parenting.
Gives supervisors and administrators in the child welfare system the information on the importance of addressing secondary traumatic stress (STS).
Offers information on unaccompanied and separated immigrant youth in the US who have experienced migration-related trauma and family separation.
Provides information to youth about how to talk about medical trauma with others.
Provides suggestions that resource parents can use to recognize how trauma may have impacted the way birth parents parent.
Describes the cultural and family differences in children’s sexual education and knowledge.
Offers activities and a scenario for youth who have been ill or injured to help understand what it is they might be feeling.
Provides information for caregivers on choosing trauma-informed care for children with IDD.