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Environmental Assessments

For children with lived experiences of trauma and adversity, the household must be a safe space, both physically and emotionally. Caregivers who proactively plan to create a safe and nurturing environment will be more successful in settling their child into their new home. In addition, research shows that unsafe situations and violence are relatively predictable and that increased awareness of these factors empowers caregivers and children to stay safe as they navigate their day. This class covers practical strategies to promote physical and emotional safety in the home and other common environments. 

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Raising Neurodiverse Children

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ISANTI COUNTY SAFE HARBOR SEX TRAFFICKING