CASA Connection

By: CASA SHaW
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  • Education, information, and stories about the foster care world.
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Episodes
  • 059. Positive Discipline, Ages 6 to 12, Part 2
    Nov 14 2024

    This is Part 2 in our three part series titled "Positive Discipline." In this episode we discuss positive discipline as it pertains to children ages 6 to 12. What are the dos and don'ts in terms of discipline as these formative years are so critical for children. What responses and communication can be of harm to them, and how can we as adults be good stewards to them? We get into it and provide a lot of great information during this episode.

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    13 mins
  • 058. Positive Discipline: Birth to age 5, Part 1
    Oct 31 2024

    This is Part 1 in our three part series titled "Positive Discipline." In this episode we discuss positive discipline as it pertains to infancy to children to are 5-years-old. What are the dos and don'ts in terms of discipline as babies and children start to grow? What responses and communication can be of harm to them, and how can your mannerisms and demeanor help them? We get into it during this episode.

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    22 mins
  • 057. Healing-Centered Engagement And CARMA Principles
    Oct 9 2024

    What is the future of healing? How can we better understand and embrace that process of healing from trauma? The healing-centered engagement model and C.A.R.M.A. principles shows us how we can do this as a community and society overall. Culture, agency, relationships, meaning, and aspiration are the principles we can utilize. We discuss this in detail during this episode with Tia Sanders from the New Jersey Office of Resilience under the Department of Children and Families.

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    18 mins

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