Build is an interactive learning experience for parents who want to create a foundation of connection between them and their children. This training was developed as a resource for people raising children with trauma histories. Build was developed by Ryan and Kayla North and was influenced by the work of some of the most respected [...]
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Trauma Masterclass for Parents
We’ve spent many years working with families in crisis and equipping ministry leaders to invest in families just like yours. We’ve created workshops for churches, schools, and parents and now we are excited to share some big news, we’ve created a 6-part online Trauma Masterclass for parents. The 6 modules will cover these topics: What [...]
March 2019 Webcast
One of the great privileges we've had the last few years has been traveling to churches across the country to train them in trauma, its impacts, and how it molds behavior. That is why we are so excited about our upcoming webcast. This March, we're going to make this 3-hour training available online. Click on [...]
What Does Your Label Say?
We live in a name it to claim it kind of world where we all like to label things. If it doesn’t have a label, it doesn’t make any sense. And if it doesn't make any sense, we don't know what to do with it. We even have label makers so that we can make [...]
Give Your Child Permission to Process Feelings
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5 Reasons You Can’t Miss the Tapestry Conference this Year
This year’s Tapestry Adoption & Foster Care Conference will be held October 24 & 25 at Irving Bible Church and will feature unique content across two full days. You are invited to attend one or both days. Our theme this year is Discipline that Connects and Corrects. We would love to have as many families as possible join us for one, or both days, as we share our successes and failures, our victories and shortcomings as we try to connect with our kids while we correct them.
Summer School has Started
Now that my kids have been out of school for a few weeks, we are starting to get into our summer routine. That routine includes daily reading and math fact review, and of course lots of fun and exploration. One website I have found extremely helpful in keeping me and my kids accountable for doing [...]