Child-Adult Relationship Enhancement (CARE) is a trauma-informed way for any adult to interact with any child or teen. It seeks to increase positive child-adult interaction, child compliance, and child engagement.
CARE uses ideas and skills derived from evidence-based, positive parenting programs. CARE is not therapy, but can complement ongoing therapeutic services. Participants will learn a skillset that will enhance child-adult relationships in any setting and with a multitude of child populations, ages 2-18.
Who: any adult who works with children and want to improve interactions - parents, grandparents, child-care workers, youth ministers, educators
When: Wed., May 7th, 9am-1pm; LIGHT LUNCH PROVIDED
Where: PATH Foundation, Fauquier Room (321 Walker Dr. Warrenton, VA 20186)
Facilitated by: Ashlyn T. Hall-Shiflett, MSW, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Clinician