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Caring for the Caregivers: Building Patience, Resilience and Support
06/16/2025 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM CT

Admission

  • $15.00

Location

Zoom

Summary

Caring for a very young child who has experienced trauma is emotionally complex work. Even the most experienced foster, relative, and fictive kin caregivers—those with all the training in the world—can find themselves feeling helpless, frustrated, or even questioning if they are doing the “right thing” when a child in their home is struggling. Many young children in care send confusing relational signals, wanting comfort but also pushing caregivers away, leaving caregivers feeling rejected, ineffective, or even emotionally exhausted. When caregivers feel stuck in helplessness, it can lead to burnout, emotional detachment, or feelings they never imagined having toward a child in their care.

This session will explore why caregiving for children with early adversity requires patience, persistence, and support—not just for the child, but for the caregiver too. We will discuss how caregiver stress and self-doubt impact their ability to remain emotionally available, how relational trauma can unintentionally impact both children and caregivers, and why a strong network of support is essential to help caregivers remain steady, compassionate, and connected through difficult moments.
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