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ATTACHMENT: HELPING CHILDREN WITH UNMET NEEDS TO RECOVER AND ADAPT
This course covers attachment, trauma, unmet
needs and helping children to recover and adapt.
Content and Structure
Session one: Attachment, trauma and unmet
needs
- The seven elements of the infant attachment
process
- Unmet needs and developmental
impairments
- Attachment, separation and trauma
- Recovery: recreating the attachment process
in an age-appropriate way
- Adaptation: helping children to live
effectively with the brain they have
Session two: Helping children to recover and
adapt
- Creating an environment in which the child
feels safe
- Recreating the seven elements of the
attachment process
- Teaching children about attachment and
trauma
- Helping children to self-regulate
- Helping children to make sense of the
world
Summary and conclusion
- Implications for practice
- Evaluation
Learning Outcomes
This course will enable you:
- To recognise the impact of unmet needs on
child development
- To understand what children need in order to
recover and adapt
- To think about ways to help children to
recover from impairments
- To think about ways to help children to
adapt to impairments
Key Features
The price includes provision of training packs
consisting of:
- Course outlines
- Handouts
- Evaluation sheets
- Attendance certificates
Booking Information
If you have any
questions or would like to request details by
post, please complete our Enquiry Form or call 01453
541860.
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"Akamas has delivered
training in a professional
manner which has been well
planned and positively
received by staff. I would be
happy to recommend their
training to other
organisations."
Pritpal Sodhi - Training
and Development Manager
(Fostering and Adoption),
Kent County Council
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