Permanency Tip of the Week: Mixed Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviors by the Parents For Parents, the experience of providing Permanency to a Youth can be incredibly rewarding and challenging at the same time. The same wide range of thoughts, words, … [Continue reading] about Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 2/3/20
Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 1/27/20
Permanency Tip of the Week: Mixed Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviors by the Child When we are working to secure Permanency for our Youth, one of the challenges that we and/or the parents may experience is that the Youth may demonstrate a wide range … [Continue reading] about Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 1/27/20
Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 1/6/20
Permanency Tip of the Week: What’s There to be Happy about in the New Year? When Our Youth are presented with a new opportunity that we feel should be happy, exciting, and positive for them, it is important for us to realize that this may not be … [Continue reading] about Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 1/6/20
Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 12/16/19
Permanency Tip of the Week: Sources of Support #3 - I Am A Trained Professional, I Can Handle This Situation If we look back at our last time on an airplane, I wonder how many of us remember that they told us in the safety briefing to put our oxygen … [Continue reading] about Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 12/16/19
Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 12/9/19
Permanency Tip of the Week: Sources of Support #2 - I Am Fine, I Don’t Need Any Support from you Adults When we pause to try and view the world through the lens of an individual who has experienced repeated loss, trauma, abuse, neglect, and … [Continue reading] about Dr. Greg Manning’s – Permanency in the News – Week of 12/9/19