The show where we discuss all things related to the foster care system and early childhood trauma. From foster parents, trauma experts, former foster kids and beyond, we’ll take a deep dive into the complexities of the foster care crisis in an effort to better understand how to fix it!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSociety & Culture |
Explore the complex reasons behind why children with developmental trauma steal and learn effective strategies to address and support their needs. Check out our trauma-informed mentorship model at www.stablemoments.com
In this episode, I'll be delving into the concepts of Big T and little t trauma in the realm of trauma, especially as they pertain to our work with kids in foster care. Join me as we explore how understanding these distinctions can better equip us as... more
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Having grown up in foster homes and adopted for a bit of time these podcasts have been very healing for me. It honestly brings tears to my eyes to know people like Rebecca exist. You can feel Rebecca has so much compassion and support for foster and adopted children. I’m almost 40 years old now and what I wouldn’t give to have heard these podcasts decades ago! Thank you for making these.
This series provides tremendous insight into the wide range of factors that enter a foster child’s life. The road that starts with trauma is a bumpy, long, winding one; but with the help, love and support from everyone along the path a happy ending is possible. The phrase “it takes a village” is thoroughly explored in this series of insightful discussions.
Loving the heart, passion, brains and grit in this podcast! Can’t wait to keep following along.
Rebecca offers great insight on a plethora of topics relating to children, trauma, and families. Her heart for children shines through each podcast and is an encouragement to all who listen.
I wish this information had been available during my teaching years! This could help educators to see into the lives of students as well as to be able to understand foster parents. Rebecca’s passion for these families is absolutely inspiring!
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