A growing body of research shows that early relational health is the essential factor in building resilience in children to buffer the effects of trauma and adversity and prevent toxic stress from occurring. This hands-on guide shows how to help build safe, stable, nurturing relationships between children and caregivers, and how to be responsive not just to children's trauma, but to their parents' as well. In the hands of Gillespie and King, what may seem like an overwhelming undertaking becomes one that we can--and must--undertake to fully support the health and wellbeing of children.
CONTENTS INCLUDE
The ACE debate and ethical considerations
Building the case for resilience
Navigating barriers to safe, stable, nurturing relationships
Understanding early relational health
Supporting caregivers to strengthen safe, stable, nurturing relationships
Building caregiver-child relationships
Revamping anticipatory guidance
Designing and using efficacious interventions to support early relational health and heal trauma
Supporting families that have experienced trauma
Addressing physician overwhelm
Sustaining trauma-responsive practices