Attachment Among Children and Youth
This is an in person training for DFPS - CVS .
All learners must register for the training prior to the start of the training.
Professionals, caregivers, providers, and family members are introduced to the concept of attachment, its effects on a child’s emotional and physical development, the need for bonding with a caregiver, and the consequences of an insecure attachment.
If you need ADA Accommodations, please email us with the name and date of the training at least 3 weeks in advance at: [email protected].
Target Audience
Foster Care Child Welfare Professionals
Practice Level: Beginner and/or Intermediate.
Learning Objectives
- Define attachment as it relates to the IDD relationship.
- Understand the relationship between a caregiver and a child.
- Understand how disruption in caregiving affects a child’s cognition.
- Sign In and Welcome.
- Course Content.
- Quiz.
- Course Evaluation.
Contact Tanya Berry
Araceli Salcedo, MA, LPC- S
No continuing education available for this event.
Available Credit (Listed in Hours)
- 2.00 Attendance/Participation
Please select "Take Course" above to be fully registered and to receive an email confirmation of your enrollment in the course.
This is a live event. Learners must be enrolled in the course prior to the start time for the live portion of this course to participate in the course.
Note: All live events will close 14-calendar days after the training. Please complete the quiz and evaluation within this 14‑calendar day window to receive credit.
Required Hardware/software
This is an in- person training. Learners must register for the course in the Clinical & Specialty Education Training Site using a desktop, laptop, or tablet, prior to the start time of training and must complete the quiz and evaluation on a desktop, laptop, or tablet within 14 days after the live portion of the training.

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