Relationship Toolshop® International Training Institute, LLC/Developmental Stages & the Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect (Course #8 of 10 in Advanced FAPT Bundle) - 1.5 hours

  • $14.95

Developmental Stages & the Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect (Course #8 of 10 in Advanced FAPT Bundle) - 1.5 hours

  • Course
  • 14 Lessons

Understand the developmental stages children typically follow and the effects that child abuse and neglect can have on children’s development. Recognize when developmental delays or misbehaviors are a result of the child’s developmental stage, past upbringing or trauma.

Complete this course to:

  • Understanding child development from infancy to adolescence
  • Know the styles and rates of development
  • Recognize what is appropriate behavior from children at any age 
  • How Child Abuse and Neglect affects development
  • Identify problem behaviors that can arise due to developmental issues or child maltreatment
  • Know skills and strategies foster parents can use to counter or assist children in learning better behavior or regaining development

This workshops teaches the following competencies:

These are numbers from the Ohio Child Welfare Training Program

923-01-001  | Knows the principles of development 
923-01-002  | Knows the developmental domains and understands how there may be developmental variations between physical, emotional, cognitive, and social domains 
923-01-004  | Understands how preschoolers and school-age children develop in each domain - social, emotional, cognitive, and physical 
923-01-005  | Understands how adolescents develop in each domain - social, emotional, cognitive, and physical 
923-02-003  | Understands how abuse, including sexual abuse, and neglect can affect infant and toddler development  
923-02-004  | Understands how abuse, including sexual abuse, and neglect can affect preschool school-aged children’s development  
923-02-005  | Understands how abuse, including sexual abuse, and neglect can affect adolescents’ development
923-02-003 | Knows how to choose the best way to manage behavior for the situation and the child’s development 
923-05-004  | Understands that maltreatment can affect children differently depending on the developmental stage 

RTITI's Founder/CEU Jody Johnston Pawel, LSW, CFLE, CTSS

Jody, the Founder/CEO of RTITI, is a Licensed Social Worker, Certified Family Life Educator, and a Certified Trauma Support Specialist. She is the author of an award-winning parenting book and evidence-based curriculum called The Parent's Toolshop® and has created over 100 multimedia parenting resources. Jody has trained and certified over 100 Toolshop® Instructors worldwide and over a dozen Relationship Toolshop® Experts, with whom she co-authors new Toolshop® training programs and resources that support people in using her unique “Universal Blueprint® for Relationship Success” to improve other relationships in their lives. Jody is a top-rated speaker who has trained over 50,000 parents and family-service professionals worldwide. She also has served as a parenting expert to the media for over 30 years, including being the Co-Producer and Parenting Expert for the Emmy-nominated “Ident-a-Kid” television series.