How Attachment Relationships Impact Childhood Development and What We Can Do

Explores how attachment shapes child development, with strategies to support strong bonds, resilience, and caregiver-child relationships.

Instructors Jackie Eaton & Connie Herman
Course Duration 90 Minutes
Course Delivery Instructor-Led, Video Conference
Course Provider Saskatchewan Foster Families Association
Course Type Instructor-Led, Video Conference

This will be presented by Jackie Eaton & Connie Herman with the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute. This session will explore how attachment and child development are closely linked, and how healthy relationships nurture the capacity to manage stress and build resiliency.

During the presentation, Jackie and Connie will talk about strategies to help children and caregivers to strengthen the attachment bond.

Course Details

Course Type: Instructor-Led, Video Conference
Duration: 90 Minutes
P.R.I.D.E. Levels of Pay: Optional
Recertification Required:
Provided by: Saskatchewan Foster Families Association
Training Type: SFFA Affiliate

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