ALL families approved to provide foster care (including relative caregivers) must obtain a minimum of 15 training hours of Continued Parent Development (CPD) each calendar year. At least five of the required hours must be obtained via in-person (one-on-one or group) interaction.
CPD must be relevant to the needs of the child being placed in your home.
Areas of training may include, but are not limited to:
- Child safety
- Parenting a developmentally disabled child
- Caring for a medically fragile child
- Parenting a child with ADHD
- Conflict resolution
- Managing specific behaviors
- Understanding and implementing agency policies
- Helping a child learn appropriate behaviors
- Parenting the gifted child
- Supporting personal growth and development
- Helping a child achieve permanency and independence
Areas of training (continued):
- Working with birth families and nurturing family connections
- Gender-specific issues
- Attachment disorders
- Personality disorders
- Working with the school system
- Managing the impact of foster parenting
- Child development issues
- Parenting a drug-exposed child
- Helping a child develop self-esteem
- Cultural awareness and sensitivity
- Promoting cultural identity
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