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FosterParentCollege.com® Releases Pre-Service Course: Reducing Family Stress

March 25, 2013

Eugene, OR — Families need to maintain a healthy, nurturing home in which a foster child can grow and thrive and where everyone feels safe and comfortable. Bringing a foster child into the home means a big change in lifestyle, and all family members feel the impact of the change.

Reducing Family Stress explores the challenges families face when a foster child enters the home and offers insight and advice for helping manage the added stressors that accompany a new family dynamic. The course also touches on parental expectations and stress reduction strategies.

Leading the discussion are Richard Delaney, PhD, psychologist, author, and foster care consultant; and Betsy Keefer Smalley, LSW, Director of Foster Care and Adoption Training, Institute for Human Services (IHS), Columbus, Ohio.

The class is part of a series developed as online versions of the Ohio Institute for Human Services standardized pre-service training curriculum in use throughout the United States. The project is funded through a Phase II SBIR grant (#2 R44 HD054032-02) awarded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development.

FosterParentCollege.com provides interactive online training for foster, adoptive, and kinship parents. There are 41 self-paced courses available at this time. Titles include Substance-Exposed Infants, Child Abuse and Neglect, Caring for Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused, Culturally Competent Parenting, and The Foster Home Investigation Process.

FosterParentCollege.com is:

  • Rated by the California Evidence-based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare
  • Endorsed by the NFPA, the Foster Family-based Treatment Association and the Canadian Foster Family Association
  • Approved by CASA and the National Adoption Center.

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