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In-service training available through Netflix Instructions: Request the video from Netflix, print out and complete the worksheet for that particular movie, and return the completed worksheet to your licensor. You will be given training credit for the video. Aging Out Excellent documentary profiling three youth who have aged out of the foster care system. Outlines some of the successes, as well as heart-breaking tragedy in the transition to independent living. Credit: Two hours Training Level: Beginner and Advanced Beyond F.A.T. City: A Look Back, A Look Ahead This film offers practical strategies and inspiration for parents and teachers working with learning disabled children. Dr. Richard Lavoie, an expert in the field of learning disabilities, revisits the impact of his earlier F.A.T. City workshop, and discusses future trends in this field. Credit: Two hours Training Level: Beginning and Advanced Child Development This video provides a basic buy comprehensive guide to boosting infant and toddler development. Includes information on nutrition, mobility, language development, etc. Credit: One hour Training Level: Beginner Child Safety An informative one hour DVD Guide providing useful information and practical tips for parents, children and their caregivers about keeping children safe. Child Safety shares with families the latest research on keeping safe, the real-life stories of three families whose children survived life-threatening injuries, and the experience of experts who work with children of all ages, from infants to teens. Credit: One hour Training Level: Beginner Frontline: (The) Medicated Child Explores the controversy and realities over the use of medication for young children with childhood mental health issues, particularly for children diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Also available as Instant Watch on Netflix. Credit: One hour Training Level: Advanced Frontline: The Meth Epidemic Frontline and The Oregonian team up to investigate the big business behind methamphetamine, the destructive wake the drug has left on individuals, families and communities across America. It also addresses the epidemics roots in the Northwest, lawmakers response and the struggles to regulate the drug s ingredients. Although the film does not focus on caring for children of addicts, it will provide information on the general nature of the problem, which can help foster parents understand the impact. Credit: One hour Training Level: Beginner Girlhood This award-winning documentary profiles two female juvenile offenders over a period of three years as they manage life in and out of Baltimore s juvenile justice system. A story of mothers and daughters, crimes and consequences, and strength in the face of unimaginable adversity, this film is a testament to the faith and struggles of two girls just trying to grow up. Note: This film contains profanity. Credit: Two hours Training Level: Beginning and Advanced

(The) Happiest Toddler on the Block A pediatrician relates his practical techniques to calm tantrums for toddlers, who don t respond to adult logic. The easy to understand film depicts portion of parenting workshops, videos of toddlers, as well as a question and answer session with Dr. Karp. This film may be pretty basic for foster parents very experienced with toddlers. Also contains a Spanish subtitle track that can be selected. Credit: One hour Training Level: Beginning I Have Roots and Branches: Personal Reflections on Adoption An introductory video for families considering adoption. Hear from adoptees and their parents about growing up adopted. Does not contain a great deal of content, but does provide personal perspectives from those who have had positive experiences. Credit: One hour Training Level: Beginner It s So Much Work to Be Your Friend: Helping the Learning Disable Child Find Social Success Special education expert Richard Lavoie offers strategies to help children with learning disabilities succeed in the social sphere. Learn how to teach your child confidence as they acquire skills to become involved in group activities and make and nurture relationships at school and at home. Credit: Two hours Training Level: Beginning and Advanced Misunderstood Minds: Searching for Success at School Narrative account of five families trying to understand the reasons a child was having great difficulty learning at school. Families discuss the struggle in proper diagnosis, and examine the difficult decisions they made about whether to use medication to assist in the learning process. Credit: Two hours Training Level: Beginner Secret of the Wild Child This 1994 documentary details the case of a severely neglected child who grew up in isolation, which dramatically affected language and other normal development. Although this was an extreme case, this child may have something to teach us about how abuse or neglect may affect development of some children in care. The video also examines the ethics and controversy surrounding her rehabilitation. Credit: One hour Training Level: Beginner World s Most Dangerous Drug This video examines the methamphetamine epidemic, including its introduction into the community, the reasons it has taken such a hold, and why addicts have such a difficult time breaking free from the drug. Excellent production values of this National Geographic special. Credit: One hour Training Level: Beginning and Advanced

: Aging Out (2 hours training credit) Licensor: 1. Outline the experiences that the young adults in the film had or resources that were available to them that were helpful in order to transition them to adulthood and independent living? 2. What were some of the negative experiences or lack of resources that were not helpful in transitioning the young adults? 3. After viewing the film, what do you think you might do as a foster parent to help foster youth as they exit from the child welfare system? I have viewed the video and am requesting two hours of training credit toward required foster parent

: Beyond Fat City; A Look Ahead (2 hours training credit) Licensor: 1. The video asserts that we should never do to a child, something we would not do to an adult. Do you agree? Why or why not? 2. How can you incorporate his idea of what fairness is into your home? 3. What is learned helplessness? Describe a situation you have observed of a child demonstrating learned helplessness. 4. What is the difference between lack of attention span and distractability? 5. Dr. Levine discusses the idea that when kids have good days they are punished for it. Have you ever found yourself doing this, and how might you handle this differently? I have viewed the video and am requesting two hours of training credit toward required foster parent

: Child Development (1 hour training credit) Licensor: 1. How many calories per pound should a baby eat? 2. How do babies who are 3-6 months old explore their environment? 3. When is a baby ready to eat solids? 4. What is separation anxiety and when does it usually diminish? 5. What is meant by naming toddlers little scientists?

: Child Safety (1 hour training credit) Licensor: 1. What is the number one killer of children under age 14? 2. What is the leading cause of death in bicycle accidents? 3. Describe two ways you may teach a child to escape a fire in your home? 4. What safety rules or checklists can or have you implemented for your household? 5. If you have a computer in your home, how do you intend to make it safe for children to access the internet?

Frontline: Growing up Online Viewer Worksheet (Use back if needed) : City, State, Zip: Licensor: 1. How have the media and the Internet have changed the educational system? 2. After viewing the video, describe three things that you can do to minimize the risks some youth may experience online. 3. The film made the statement Think of kids less as victims than as participants. What does this mean and what do you think about it? 4. What did you learn about the youth s experience being cyber-bullied?

: Frontline: The Medicated Child (1 hour training credit) Licensor: 1. Why does the film assert it is important to test psychiatric medications on children? 2. The film discusses the complexities and difficulty in diagnosing children. How can you ensure a foster child is receiving an accurate diagnosis? 3. How can you be sure that the therapies recommended for children are the right ones? 4. What else did you learn from the video that can apply to your role as foster parent?

: Frontline: The Meth Epidemic (1 hour training credit) Licensor: 1. What risks does the child abuse expert indicate children experience when their parents are meth addicts? 2. What role does methamphetamine have on dopamine production? 3. What does the Oregonian reporter link to the rise and fall of the meth epidemic in Oregon? 4. Why does the treatment center staff interviewed in the film feel it is important to treat addicted mothers with their children? 5. What is smurfing?

: Girlhood (2 hours training credit) Licensor: 1. When the mother of one of the youth does not arrive for a visitation, she says I swear no one loves me. If this occurred in your home, how would you respond? 2. What changes do you see in Shanae s understanding of the impact of her crime? 3. What three things did you learn that you can apply to your role as a foster parent? 4. The two youth appear to have very different outcomes. What is your opinion as to what factors affected these girls? I have viewed the video and am requesting two hours of training credit toward required foster parent

: I have Roots and Branches Personal Reflections on Adoption (1 hour training credit) Licensor: 1. What did you learn about the adoptive experience? 2. Did you hear any questions raised by the adoptees in the film that you might need to be prepared to answer? What were those? 3. Do you think that here may also be additional challenges in adopting that were not discussed in the film? What might those be?

: It s so Much Work to be Your Friend (2 hours training credit) Licensor: Please watch the movie, as well as the bonus features on Bullying & and Boys and Girls and Friendships 1. What is meant by Today, children don t have laboratories? 2. Give an example of an experience you have had with a child who doesn t understand the social contract. 3. What are islands of competence, and how could you apply this view in your home? 4. How could you structure a playdate differently so that your child is more successful? 5. What did you find helpful in the bullying bonus feature? 6. What did you learn about boys and girls and friendships? I have viewed the video and am requesting two hours of training credit toward required foster parent

: Secret of the Wild Child (1 hour training credit) Licensor: 1. Why do you think the concept of Genie s ability to form attachments was so important to her treatment team? 2. What is the critical period hypothesis? 3. What do you think the concept of the single dependable adult in Genie s life has to teach us about children in foster care? 4. What else did you learn about children who have been neglected?

: The Happiest Toddler on the Block (1 hour training credit) Licensor: Note: Please watch the movie as well as the Question and Answer session. 1, Think of a recent time when you have seen a toddler throw a tantrum. Using the fast food rule, how could you have handled that in a way that would calm the situation? 2. What do you think of Dr. Karp s recommendation in using toddlerese. What would make you comfortable using this technique? 3. Thinking of the same tantrum you discussed in Question 1, how could you increased the likelihood of avoiding the tantrum, using Dr. Karp s techniques? 4. What are a couple things you learned from other parents experiences and Dr. Karp s recommendations in the Question and Answer portion of the film?

: The World s Most Dangerous Drug (1 hour training credit) Licensor: 1. According to the video, why is methamphetamine such an epidemic? 2. People believe their own psychosis. What does this mean as it relates to methamphetamine and how might this impact recovery? 3. What effect does meth have on the pleasure centers of the brain? 4. What do the mouse experiments have to teach us about meth addiction?