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Caring For Kids From Hard Places | The Power of a Healing Connection

In this video, Jayne Schooler speaks to the negative reaction cycle and the power of a healing connection when caring for kids from hard places.

00:00 Introduction

00:27 Trauma Training Story

02:42 The Negative Reaction Cycle

04:15 Reacting To Behavior

05:28 Dr. Gordon Neufeld Quote

06:30 Talking About Your Childhood

David and Jayne Schooler have served in the ministry together for over 45 years. Much of David’s focus as a counselor was on working with adults with a lifetime impact of early childhood trauma. Jayne is a social work trainer and author/co-author of eight books on child welfare including Wounded Children, Healing Homes: How Traumatized Children Impact Adoptive and Foster Parents. They have worked in over 22 countries as trauma trainers in children’s homes, orphanages, and churches.

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Kids (and families) need help, even when they don’t reach out. Wherever God is calling you, you can get involved.

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