Youth and Family Training
- Review of Rights and Responsibilities Form and Quarterly Youth and Family Training
Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation
- Ages 3 -12
- Some Secrets Should Never be Kept by Jaynee Sanders
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YjJ1MreZqs
- My Body Belongs to Me by Jill Starishvsky
- Child Abuse – Educational Video for Students and Kids BY Earl F. Donald
- Ages 12 and above
- Abuse by The Nemours Foundation
- Tips for Adults
- Tips for Taking to Children about Child Abuse by the National Center for Victims of Crime
- Mandatory Reporting of Abuse and Neglect of Children and Vulnerable Adults in Wyoming
- At-Risk Youth – 1- stranger safety – 2- Little by little K-1 safety all around, 3- Kid’s Alert Learner Workbook (all for k-5th grade)
- At-Risk Youth – Domestic Abuse Learner Workbook – Ages 10-13 and the same for 14-20
- At-Risk Youth – Get Smart Book 3 Tips, Tactics and Strategies for Life – Ages 14-20
- “Social Thinking Think Sheets for Tweens and Teens” written by Michelle Garcia Win (SocialThinking.com)
- “Superflex, A Superhero Social Thinking “curriculum Package book set written by Stephanie Madrigal
- Some Secrets Should Never be Kept by Jaynee Sanders
Support Groups
- All items listed in the Other Tools section below
- All materials from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website
- Adding Tools to your Toolbox Learning Collaborative
- Helpful links:
Building Resilience
Create a Coat of Arms –
- As a family, creating a coat of arms could be helpful in building hope. Here are two documents that can guide this exercise:
- Blank coat of arms
- The four quadrants should focus on Values, Gifts, Hopes/Dreams and Gratitude
- Outside the coat of arms, families can focus on supports
- The ribbon area should include the family’s motto.
- A sample coat of arms
- See how this tool was used with a family.
- Blank coat of arms
Create Mission Statement
- You can help the families you’re working with on creating personal mission statements. Here’s a sample to guide discussions.
Safe Coping Skills
Social Thinking
- Check out this poster on social thinking.
- The DBT House
Trauma Informed Care
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- How to support someone who has experienced trauma
- Trauma and ADHD
- Do’s and Don’ts
- What lies beneath behavior
- What do I do?
- Key Ingredients for Successful Trauma-Informed Care Implementation
- Four-Week Guide to Teaching a Growth Mindset
- Self Regulation Group
- Wheel of Choice
- Teach Tips
- Social Media Training