Respite Care: Supporting Foster Youth and Families

I hear often from people in the community that they want to be a foster parent but they are unfortunately unable to do so due to their work schedule, family […]
Transition Plans and “Aging Out” of the System

While there are many narratives that tell children in foster care how unlikely they are to succeed, we want to begin acting on and telling a different story. A transition […]
Self Advocacy

This is a short blog post about the importance of self advocacy and the feeling of control. I recently went to court with one of my clients and she seemed […]
Trauma-Informed Teaching

In this post, I will discuss the importance of incorporating hands on tinkering and practical learning initiatives for children who have experienced trauma, as well as discussing some techniques that […]