I hope so! Because the rates of people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia continue to grow. And we are all going to need to learn to do our part, to help be part of solutions in both our homes and our communities. Five things you need to know about dementia: Dementia is not a normal part of aging. Not everyone who grows old will develop dementia. Dementia is caused by Diseases of the brain. The most common is Alzheimer’s. Dementia is not just about having memory problems. It can affect thinking, communication and doing everyday tasks. It is possible to have a good quality of life with dementia. There’s more to the person than the dementia. People with dementia are a valuable part of the community. That is taken from the Dementia Friends USA website, and they also have a FREE training available. I have taken it, and I recommend it. Here is the thing I would add though, you can also have your tweens and teens watch this, and honestly even younger kids with you. Especially if your family unit has already been seeing the signs or dealing with it. It can really help you and your kids to understand a little more about what helps, and what doesn't.
It's available online, is completely free, and is a watch at your own pace. The videos are short and simple to follow and understand. Find it under their tab Become a Dementia Friend - https://dementiafriendsusa.org/become-a-dementia-friend
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Parenting is a whole different space than it was even 20 years ago. And sure each generation probably knows that to a degree, but with the expansion of the online world, social media and gun violence (more of an issue here in the states than other places, we know) and more it really is more challenging. And it can be hard because as a parent, you probably didn't have a trauma aware parent raising you, and now here you are with a lot of pressure and where do you go for answers and what helps and what doesn't. The Centre for Healing has put together a great FREE program that goes over the 5 steps to become a trauma informed parent. All online, do it at your own pace. Join Ryan & Matt (trauma therapists, educators, creators of Embodied Processing & most importantly parents) to discuss 5 steps to become a trauma-informed parent. Here is where you can access it: https://www.thecentreforhealing.com/blog/5-steps-to-become-a-trauma-informed-parent
Any time we as parents have better tools, we can do better and we all want that. They even cover "How do I know if I am doing the right thing?" Do you work with children, tweens or teens? And or their families? I think you would benefit from a free class offered by Strong Resilient Youth. I have taken the class, and I got some good takeaways from it. You can do it online, on your own time, and there is no charge for it. You can find the registration page here: https://www.strongresilientyouth.org/get-started I recommend the training, because it's thoughtful in reminding us all of the bigger picture, that we can so often forget in the busy day to day work, especially if you are working in an area that is understaffed. The National Council for Wellbeing, and many other leaders in the field have also endorsed this program and the work they do, including this training opportunity. |
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