Practical Tips for Disciplining While Maintaining Attachment - Creating a Family Adoption and Foster Care Education

In this course we talk with Amanda Purvis, a Training Specialist at the Karyn Purvis Center for Child Development, about practical tips for disciplining while maintaining attachment.

Amanda is a social worker, and a mom of five, some of whom have experienced early life trauma.

This course covers the following learning objectives:

  • List 2 reasons why spanking, shaming, and time-outs are not effective disciplinary techniques for children who have experienced trauma.

  • Explain what the acronym IDEAL means as far as an approach to disciplining children.

  • Identify two reasons to allow children to have a do-over when they have misbehaved.

  • List two ways to handle triangulation.

To register: Creating a Family - PTDWMA

Tanya Camp

I am a graphic designer and website developer with 24+ years of professional experience. My background is in visual communication design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a diploma in New Media Design from the University of Alberta. My focus includes print design, identity systems, marketing design, user experience, usability, and website design. I enjoy collaborating and developing custom-fit solutions, focusing on highly usable yet visually beautiful deliverables.

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