Kinship Virtual Webinar Resource- “Understanding Difficult Behaviors in Children and Teens”

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Understanding Difficult Behaviors in Children and Teens- LIVE Webinar was presented on 4/17/2025.

This training is an informative resource customized to Kinship Caregivers and Kinship Foster Parents designed to enhance skills, identify resources, and gain confidence in their role as a caregiver. It is our hope that by utilizing this resource, attendees will receive educational and helpful information. However, it is important to note that this resource is not approved for foster parent training credit or CEU’s as attendance is not monitored during the webinar event.


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Description

Is your child or teen struggling with challenging behaviors? Do you feel overwhelmed and unsure how to respond effectively?  This webinar will provide you with practical strategies and insights to understand the root causes of difficult behaviors and develop positive parenting approaches. Join us to gain the knowledge and tools you need to create a more positive and supportive environment for your child or teen to thrive.

 

About the Trainers:

Cayce Stapleton is a Milieu Coordinator for the out-of-home care residential program at RESTEP, a nonprofit organization under Ramey Estep Homes. As a graduate of Morehead State University, she brings a blend of professional expertise and genuine empathy to her work. For nine years, she’s been a vital part of the organization, evolving from a Case Manager to her current role as Milieu Coordinator. A significant part of her role involves working with families, guiding troubled adolescents, and training. Cayce finds fulfillment in connecting with families across the state and providing them with the resources and guidance they need to navigate difficult times. She believes in the resilience of the human spirit and is passionate about empowering others to find strength and build brighter futures.

 

Disclaimer: The information presented in this webinar and PowerPoint is current as of April 17, 2025. Please be aware that information can change as needed, directed, or required by law or governing institutions.