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Training on the FASCETS Neurobehavior Model

November 5 @ 12:00 pm2:00 pm UTC+0

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$385.00

A Brain-Baed Training for Understanding FASD & Neurobehavioral (FA/NB) Conditions

A six-week virtual training held every Tuesday from October 15 – November 29, 2024, from 12-2 pm EST (11-1 pm CT, 10-12 pm MT, 9-11 am PST)

In this training, you will learn how alcohol and other drugs affect the developing brain and cause distinct behaviors in children, adolescents, and adults.  You will also learn how to approach these behaviors through a brain-based, trauma-informed lens, reducing frustration and expanding options for therapeutic interventions.  As caregivers and professionals, learn effective strategies and how to utilize them to empower those diagnosed with FA/NB.  You can become part of the solution to creating a more peaceful environment for their home and beyond.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand brain-based physical disabilities and behavioral symptoms
  • Recognize primary and secondary symptoms
  • Learn why people with FA/NB frequently receive overlapping diagnoses
  • Discern ineffective treatment techniques for FA/NB
  • Develop and apply effective strategies for people with FA/NB in different settings

Presenter:  Tamra Cajo, LCSW, Statewide Director of FASD Services

Tama Cajo, LCSW is a bilingual, licensed clinical social worker with almost 20 years of experience working in early childhood and prevention.  Tamra is the Statewide Director of FASD Services at The Florida Center for Early Childhood, the only diagnostic clinic in the state of Florida for FASD.  She also serves on the Executive Council of FASD United and as a Board Member for FASCETS.  Tamra is a certified facilitator in the FASCETS Neurobehavioral Model, TBRI Practitioner, and was the previous lead trainer in the Midwest for ACT Raising Safe Kids, an evidence-based violence prevention curriculum.  In addition, Tamra has been trained in a number of other evidence-based curriculums including Circle of Security Parenting, Families Moving Forward (FMF), Helping the Non-Compliant Child, Chicago Parenting Program, and Youth Mental Health First Aid.