Join us each month for a new workshop and support group made for families and community members of children with disabilities.
These are geared toward the residents of Philadelphia, but all are welcome and encouraged to join!
Key Life Skills for Caregiver Success Workshop for All Caregivers
There are key traits and characteristics that we can nurture to have a more fulfilling quality of life while caregiving. What do you think they are? Join us virtually to share ideas and connect with caregivers just like you!
Tuesday, February 18th 6:30 pm Thursday, February 20th
6:30 pm
Adopting the Growth Mindset in Your Caregiving: Birth- Five Workshop
The mindset you adopt for yourself affects the way you lead your life. Adopting the growth mindset can assist you in the way you think, feel, and behave as a caregiver. It can also help you gain a better perspective of your child’s abilities, skills, and capacity for development.
Join us as we discuss the differences between fixed and growth mindset, the benefits of a growth mindset, and tips on how to develop a growth mindset and how to use it with your child(ren).
Monday, February 24th 6:00pm
Have you checked out our Podcast?
Join us for an honest conversation about the impacts of Medical Trauma. As caregivers and individuals, it's a challenge many of us will inevitably encounter.
Chou Hallegra and Diana Smaglik, both Program Managers at Vision for Equality, offer invaluable insights shaped by their personal experiences. With professional experience and family members with intellectual disabilities, they have confronted significant challenges associated with medical trauma firsthand. Listen Here!
Did you miss our last Workshop? Check it out Below on YouTube!
Perusing Personal Goals While Caregiving
Taking Care of Our Loved Ones As We Advocate for Ourselves
Birth- Five Support Group
The "Yet Power Phrase"
Thursday, February 20th 10:00am- 11:00am
Caregiver Support Group
Building your Caregiver's Life Skills Toolbox
Thursday, February 20th 10:00am- 11:00am
Reasonable accommodations as identified under the ADA must be requested 2 weeks in advance. The Trauma Informed Care Project for Philadelphia Families is a project of Vision for Equality and is funded through the city of Philadelphia DBHIDS.
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