FOSTER PARENT TRAINING OVERVIEW

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FOSTER PARENT TRAINING OVERVIEW Overview of Extending our Families Through Unity FOSTER PARENT TRAINING OVERVIEW

acknowledgments Curriculum developed by Native American Training Institute Funding provided by Bush Foundation, Casey Family Programs, Sitting Bull College © 1999 by Native American Children and Family Services Training Institute Developed and Written by: Susan Paulson, Jodi Gillette, Patricia Hall-Hammerman, Cheryl Long Feather

DEDICATION This training curriculum is dedicated to all mothers, fathers, and their children who opened up their homes and extended their families to include children in foster care. “Let us put our minds together and see what we can build for our children”– Sitting Bull

Philosophy Knowledgeable and skilled foster parents provide quality foster care Customize training to eliminate barriers to completion—e.g.-training in community 3 sessions, 1:1 in home, etc.

Description Cultural modifications Parents Resource for Information, Development and Education (PRIDE) Foster Parent Training Curriculum 30 Hours of training Designed for Native American Foster Families who are foster parents of Native American children

5 competency areas of PRIDE-with symbolic animal that depict trait Protection and Nurturing of Children—Buffalo Meeting Children’s Developmental Needs and Addressing Developmental Delays-Butterfly Supporting Child & Family Relationships-Wolf Connecting Children to Safe, Nurturing Relationships Intended to Last a Lifetime-Eagle Working as a Member of a professional Team-Ant

Foster Parent Handbook Table of Contents Session One: Foster Parent Orientation Session Two: Human Growth & Development Session Three: Attachment & Loss Session Four: Protecting, Nurturing and Meeting Needs Through Discipline Session Five: Intergenerational Grief

Foster Parent Handbook Table of Contents (Continued) Session Six: Effects of Addiction Session Seven: Child Abuse/Neglect & Sexual Abuse Session Eight: Promoting Permanency Outcomes Session Nine: Kinship Care & Self Esteem Session Ten: Mitakuye Oyasin-We Are All Related

Handout FOSTER PARENT TRAINING: SCOPE AND SEQUENCE