TBRI® is a powerful, proven method of intervention for caregivers of children who have faced abuse, neglect, and/or other trauma. This link is for a map of all TBRI® practitioners.
Whether you are a part of the foster care community, passionate about serving or simply interested in learning more—here are some resources to help you get started.
Will I live with my parents again? Will I stay with my foster parents forever? For children in foster care, the answer to many questions is often "maybe." Maybe Days addresses the questions, feelings, and concerns these children most often face.
Discover how you can create a family and home that is safe and supportive so your children can grow to trust and become securely attached.
This book addresses the reality of those unmet expectations and offers validation and solutions for the challenges of parenting deeply traumatized and emotionally disturbed children.
This book guides parents through creating the necessary foundations for loving and secure relationships with their children.
Renowned child-development expert Dr. Karyn Purvis gives you practical advice and powerful tools you can use to encourage secure attachment in your family.
A four-module online series uniquely designed to encourage and inspire dads who are currently fostering, considering fostering or have had their family impacted forever by adoption because of fostering.
CarePortal is the largest network of caring people to meet the needs of kids and families in crisis.
The short training videos (1-6 minutes each) equip parents with knowledge of the most important aspects of attachment and tools for how to create harmony in their relationship with children who have experienced trauma.
Whether through an encouraging children’s story book, a therapeutic toolkit, or an empowering training, Finally Home’s resources reinforce time-tested skills and characteristics found in healthy families.
The authors explain new science of how a child’s brain is wired and how it matures, and offer parenting strategies which lead to calmer, happier children.