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X-WR-CALDESC:Our Family Ties Program hosts Co-regulation as a Superpower: C
 reating Internal Safety. Families interested in our Family Ties Program\, 
 as well as visitors wishing to participate in this program designed to imp
 rove communications\, behavior\, and increase healthy interactions are wel
 come! \n\nAbout Co-regulation as a Superpower:\nEffectively reducing or pr
 eventing poor outcomes linked to early childhood trauma\, dysfunction\, or
  instability requires a holistic approach that empowers parents and caregi
 vers. The inability to create felt safety results in emotional dysregulati
 on and disruption which in turn impacts children's behavior\, communicatio
 ns\, and level of healthy interactions. This workshop will help parents an
 d caregivers understand the effects and expressions of trauma\, while buil
 ding the skills to help your child or children find emotional safety.\n\nI
 n this program\, we will:\n\n1. Briefly review the impact of early childho
 od trauma\, highlighting signs and symptoms related to cognitive and emoti
 onal impairment. \n2. Define dysregulation and build an understanding of t
 he connection between thoughts\, emotions\, behaviors\, and triggers.\n3. 
 Learn co-regulation techniques and grounding strategies to improve behavio
 r\, communication\, and healthy interactions.\n\n\nAbout LaToya Logan\, MS
 SA\, LISW-S\, ABD\nLaToya served as the Region 3 Director and Board Member
  for the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers\, 2017
  - 2021. She continues her service as the NASW-OH's National Delegate Asse
 mbly Member and as a part of the Anti-Racist/Anti-Oppression Committee. Sh
 e is an adjunct professor and field instructor at Case Western Reserve Uni
 versity Joseph\, Jack\, and Morton Mandel School for Applied Social Scienc
 es and a field instructor at Cleveland State University School of Social W
 ork. Furthermore\, LaToya is the founder and CEO of Project LIFT Services\
 , a prevention and social justice agency\, serving Black males ages 14 and
  older who have experienced or been exposed to high risk factors impacting
  social health determinants. Logan proudly served on the Cleveland Communi
 ty Police Commission from 2016 - 2022\, working towards police reform with
  a clear focus on accountability and transformational change. \n\nHow To A
 ttend:\n1. Registration is required.\n2. Join in-person and arrive at 6:00
  PM for dinner\, or 6:30 PM for presentation only\, or join virtually via 
 Zoom at 6:30 PM ET.\n3. In-person attendees' children are welcome. Attendi
 ng children will engage in constructive activities for their age group. \n
 \nQuestions?\nPlease contact Janelle Poskocil. See contact listing below.
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DESCRIPTION:Our Family Ties Program hosts Co-regulation as a Superpower: Cr
 eating Internal Safety. Families interested in our Family Ties Program\, a
 s well as visitors wishing to participate in this program designed to impr
 ove communications\, behavior\, and increase healthy interactions are welc
 ome! \n\nAbout Co-regulation as a Superpower:\nEffectively reducing or pre
 venting poor outcomes linked to early childhood trauma\, dysfunction\, or 
 instability requires a holistic approach that empowers parents and caregiv
 ers. The inability to create felt safety results in emotional dysregulatio
 n and disruption which in turn impacts children's behavior\, communication
 s\, and level of healthy interactions. This workshop will help parents and
  caregivers understand the effects and expressions of trauma\, while build
 ing the skills to help your child or children find emotional safety.\n\nIn
  this program\, we will:\n\n1. Briefly review the impact of early childhoo
 d trauma\, highlighting signs and symptoms related to cognitive and emotio
 nal impairment. \n2. Define dysregulation and build an understanding of th
 e connection between thoughts\, emotions\, behaviors\, and triggers.\n3. L
 earn co-regulation techniques and grounding strategies to improve behavior
 \, communication\, and healthy interactions.\n\n\nAbout LaToya Logan\, MSS
 A\, LISW-S\, ABD\nLaToya served as the Region 3 Director and Board Member 
 for the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers\, 2017 
 - 2021. She continues her service as the NASW-OH's National Delegate Assem
 bly Member and as a part of the Anti-Racist/Anti-Oppression Committee. She
  is an adjunct professor and field instructor at Case Western Reserve Univ
 ersity Joseph\, Jack\, and Morton Mandel School for Applied Social Science
 s and a field instructor at Cleveland State University School of Social Wo
 rk. Furthermore\, LaToya is the founder and CEO of Project LIFT Services\,
  a prevention and social justice agency\, serving Black males ages 14 and 
 older who have experienced or been exposed to high risk factors impacting 
 social health determinants. Logan proudly served on the Cleveland Communit
 y Police Commission from 2016 - 2022\, working towards police reform with 
 a clear focus on accountability and transformational change. \n\nHow To At
 tend:\n1. Registration is required.\n2. Join in-person and arrive at 6:00 
 PM for dinner\, or 6:30 PM for presentation only\, or join virtually via Z
 oom at 6:30 PM ET.\n3. In-person attendees' children are welcome. Attendin
 g children will engage in constructive activities for their age group. \n
 \nQuestions?\nPlease contact Janelle Poskocil. See contact listing below.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T193000
LOCATION:Zoom or Adoption Network Cleveland\, 12200 Fairhill Road\, Floor A
 3\, Cleveland\, OH 44120 US
SUMMARY:Co-regulation as a Superpower:  | Family Ties Monthly Gathering and
  Teen TEA
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