Caregivers and professionals need more than theory. They need strategies that work in real homes, real schools, and real systems. My training combines trauma-aware practice, educational advocacy, neuroscience, and practical scripts to help learners take immediate action.
My work is grounded in a strong academic foundation that aligns directly with the skills foster parents and child welfare professionals need. I hold advanced degrees in education, human development, and specialized training in trauma-informed and research-based practices. This background not only guides the content and rigor of every training I teach, but it also qualifies me to issue official foster parent training credit hours recognized by agencies and licensing bodies.