FOSTER CARE SUPPORT NETWORK BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TRAININGS PAGE 1
Below are the training titles and descriptions for each Behavior Management FCSN training. After you have determined which trainings you are interested in ordering, select the number of tests and answer keys you will need for each. Only one answer key is needed for each training per facility. Each test includes a certificate of completion per foster parent.
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Important Publisher's Note: Reproduction of Tests and Certificates of Completion may VOID your training hours.
**Please note, certificates are NOT mailed with the trainings. Certificates will be issued upon completions of the tests. Once you send us the completed tests, we will correct them and issue a certificate.
Volume 1, No. 1 Training & Certificate
Dealing With Angry Children
Discipline is probably the number-one issue parents often question themselves about. How to respond to an angry child, and the role of discipline are among areas discussed in this article.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 1, No. 1 Answer Key
Volume 1, No. 2 Training & Certificate
Providing Family Friendly Case Management
This article discusses the important role that case managers and respite providers play in foster care.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 1, No. 2 Answer Key
Volume 3, No. 6 Training & Certificate
Keeping Your Cool: Anger Management for Children
Healthy anger management techniques, and discussion on self-control, are among the areas discussed in this training.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 3, No. 6 Answer Key
Volume 3, No. 10 Training & Certificate
Better Understanding Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties
This article is designed as an overview of some of the behavioral disorders that affect children, including Asperger Syndrome, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder. Additional resources are also included.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 3, No. 10 Answer Key
Volume 4, No. 6 Training & Certificate
Fire Setting: Why do Kids do it? What can you do to Prevent it?
Separating fire-setting myths from reality, and describing why youth set fires, is among the areas discussed in this training.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 4, No. 6 Answer Key
Volume 4, No. 8 Training & Certificate
Better Understanding Self-Injurious Behavior
Did you know that self-injurious behavior is actually often soothing to youth who engage in this disturbing behavior? Understanding this behavior is the first step in changing it.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 4, No. 8 Answer Key
Volume 4, No. 10 Training & Certificate
Redirecting Anger: Dealing with Tantrums and Aggression
This article offers tips such as, why punishment doesn't work, what does work, what to do when a child is throwing a temper tantrum, and handling aggressive behavior.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 4, No. 10 Answer Key
Volume 5, No. 1 Training & Certificate
Building Self-Esteem for Foster Children
Due to their troubled pasts, building positive self-esteem may be a constant struggle for a foster child. Regardless of the work involved, the payoff is worth it. Youth with high self-esteem do better in school, and tend to have better relationships with adults, among other benefits.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 5, No. 1 Answer Key
Volume 5, No. 7 Training & Certificate
Parenting a Dishonest Child
Why do children lie and steal? How can parents teach children accountability? How do remorse, empathy, and restitution work in resolving negative behaviors? This article takes a look.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 5, No. 7 Answer Key
Volume 5, No. 8 Training & Certificate
How to Handle Runaway Behavior
Why do some foster children run away? When do they typically run? How can foster parents prevent runaway behavior? Questions like these are addressed in this article.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 5, No. 8 Answer Key
Volume 6, No. 1 Training & Certificate
Create More 'Special Times': Build Emotional Understanding with your Child
This article describes strategies that have a track record of improving communication, building understanding, and strengthening relationships with the children in your care.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 6, No. 1 Answer Key
Volume 6, No. 2 Training & Certificate
Dealing with Anger and Aggressive Behavior
What specifically causes anger in children? Why is setting a good example so important? What should you do if your child hurts someone? This article explains.
Category: Behavior Management
Volume 6, No. 2 Answer Key