Focus of the Comprehensive Training Program

Provides educators, caregivers, and mental health professionals with knowledge and strategies to foster resilience in children, helping them navigate challenges and build emotional strength.

Course curriculum

    1. Learning Outcomes

    1. Definition and Components of Resilience

    2. Factors Influencing Resilience in Children

    3. The Role of Neurobiology in Resilience Development

    4. Test Your Knowledge 1

    1. Identifying Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

    2. Protective Factors that Buffer Stress

    3. The Role of Family, School, and Community

    4. Test Your Knowledge 2

    1. Importance of Secure Attachments

    2. Teaching Empathy and Emotional Regulation

    3. Strategies for Positive Communication

    4. Test Your Knowledge 3

    1. Problem-Solving Skills and Decision-Making

    2. Encouraging Growth Mindset and Self-Efficacy

    3. Activities and Programs for Building Resilience

    4. Test Your Knowledge 4

    1. Children with Disabilities

    2. Children from Marginalized Communities

    3. Supporting Refugee and Trauma-Affected Children

    4. Test Your Knowledge 5

About this course

  • $12.00
  • 29 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content

Course Targets

Participants will be able to:

Define and explain resilience in the context of child development

Resilience is the ability of children to adapt and thrive despite challenges, fostering their emotional and psychological growth.

Identify key factors that influence resilience in children

Resilience is shaped by factors such as supportive relationships, positive self-esteem, coping skills, and a sense of security.

Apply strategies to strengthen protective factors in various environments

Strengthening protective factors involves fostering nurturing relationships, creating stable environments, and teaching problem-solving and emotional regulation skills.