Together We Grow is an empowering book designed to aid parents, caregivers, and educators in guiding young children through the emotional challenges brought about by trauma and toxic stress. This resource serves as a beacon of hope, offering effective coping mechanisms that promote growth and resilience in children. It acknowledges the unique nature of every child's experience and emphasizes the necessity of a nurturing environment that caters to individual needs. The guide provides in-depth strategies for understanding and addressing the often overwhelming emotions that stem from trauma,…mehr
Together We Grow is an empowering book designed to aid parents, caregivers, and educators in guiding young children through the emotional challenges brought about by trauma and toxic stress. This resource serves as a beacon of hope, offering effective coping mechanisms that promote growth and resilience in children. It acknowledges the unique nature of every child's experience and emphasizes the necessity of a nurturing environment that caters to individual needs. The guide provides in-depth strategies for understanding and addressing the often overwhelming emotions that stem from trauma, fostering a safe space for children to express their feelings. The book also equips caregivers, parents, and educators with practical techniques and activities to help children overcome challenging situations. Together We Grow is grounded in community-informed evidence research, offering tools that aid children in developing emotional resilience, thereby simplifying their process of coping with life's adversities. "My children and I have shared various lived experiences that have caused angry, scared, and hurt feelings. Many of these experiences were rooted in Trauma from Community Violence, Domestic Violence, and Single Parenting. Post Trauma, I knew my children were deserving of healing and a healthy life. As a parent I have rarely found resources with information and tools that walk hand-in-hand to help children make sense of what they are experiencing. "Together We Grow" has equipped me to pause, process, practice and provide the tools I found in the pages with the young children in my life. This book will be of benefit to all parents, caregivers, providers and community members that love young children." Esmeralda Huerta, VPP Training Manager, Communities of Practice The Health Alliance for Violence Intervention "The characters in "Together We Grow," express tough feelings so clearly. And having exercises to help address those feelings included makes it a book that is informative and healing which we don't often see in combination. Children love it. M.D. Pediatric Nurse University of New Mexico Children's Hospital
Nicky MacCallum is the founder of Allies 4 Equity, a training and consultation organization dedicated to promoting trauma-informed, healing-centered care in service delivery and provider wellness. With a deep commitment to survivor-centered practices, she serves on the California Department of Justice Survivor Centered Action Team. Nicky is also a faculty member with the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention (HAVI), where she founded and co-chaired the HAVI Mental Health Working Group (formerly NNHVIP) for over a decade. With more than twelve years of experience as the Healing Director at Youth ALIVE!, a violence prevention, intervention, and healing organization in Oakland, CA, Nicky brings a wealth of knowledge to her work. She is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Nationally Certified Counselor, and CAMFT Certified Clinical Supervisor. Throughout her 30+ years in the field, Nicky has collaborated across a wide range of systems, including victims of crime services, child protective services, family reunification, juvenile justice, community mental health, foster care, school-based programs, and community violence intervention.
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