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Because
this
information
is
valuable,
but
more
complex,
we
will
be
implementing
it
in
a
3-phase
approach.
NOTE:
The
TBRI
materials
were
designed
for
parents
and
professionals
who
deal
full
time
with
children
from
hard
places
such
as
adoptions,
Fostering
and
Special
needs
teachers,
etc.
The
approach
can
at
times
be
more
therapeutic.
Our
Camps
are
only
one
week,
and
our
Club
/
Mentoring
programs
are
only
a
few
hours
per
month
over
9
months.
We
do
not
want
to
become
therapeutic.
We
just
want
to
do
a
better
job
managing
any
behaviors
that
surface,
and
helping
the
children
be
more
successful.
We
estimate
that
20-40%
of
the
material
could
be
applicable
to
running
a
one-
week
camp
or
9-month
mentoring
program.
We
want
to
pull
out
that
20-40%
of
what
we
can
use
to
get
through
the
week
of
camp
or
through
the
mentoring
with
better
success.
Our
version
of
TBRI
should
look
like
this:
Help
Volunteers
to
better
Understand
where
the
kids
are
coming
from.
Give
volunteers
better
ways
to
Connect
with
the
kids.
Give
volunteers
better
ways
to
Empower
the
kids
to
correct
themselves,
i.e.
behavior
self-management.
Give
volunteers
better
ways
to
Correct
poor
behavior
that
works
effectively
while
acknowledging
their
history
of
abuse
or
neglect.
There
are
a
number
of
Free
Resources
provided
at
the
end
of
this
document
What
can
be
done
before
Camp
and
Club
this
season,
2016?
Phase
One:
1.
Read
the
book,
The
Connected
Child
by
Karyn
Pruvis,
David
Cross
and
Wendy
Sunshine.
It
was
written
before
they
coined
the
term
TBRI,
but
all
of
the
information
is
relevant.
The
book
is
a
mixture
of
understanding
and
techniques.
http://child.tcu.edu/resources/
($8-12)
Amazon
or
TCU
store
etc.
A
brief
review
-
http://empoweredtoconnect.org/book/
Free
downloadable
version
of
Chapter
4:
2.
http://child.tcu.edu/resources/
Video
(free)
An
Introduction
to
TBRI
video
(1
hour)
http://child.tcu.edu/resources/
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vjVpRffgHQ&featu
re=youtu.be
3.
Phase
Two:
For
2016
or
2017.
Phase
2
is
more
appropriate
for
your
Social
Worker
/
Psychologist
or
your
Response
Team
to
gain
additional
knowledge
and
then
implement
or
train
your
volunteers
locally.
1.
Attend
an
in-person
or
a
simulcast,
the
Two-day
Empowered
to
Connect
Conference
presented
by
Show
Hope
(another
partner
of
TCU).
They
will
discuss
TRBI
for
parents
and
professions.
You
can
gain
great
insights
for
Camp
or
Club.
2.
3.
Not
necessarily
for
all
volunteers,
but
great
for
leaders
or
response
team
members.
A
church
can
host
the
broadcast
for
$200-300.
Two
days
(Friday
&
Saturday).
Last
year
they
had
14,000
viewers.
http://empoweredtoconnect.org/
Put
together
at
a
local
level,
an
in-person
2-day
training
that
is
geared
more
specifically
to
the
Camp
and
Club
needs.
TCU
has
authorized
trainers
around
the
country
who
can
meet
with
you
and
put
on
a
TBRI
training
that
is
geared
more
directly
towards
Camp
and
Club
exposure.
It
would
most
likely
require
teaming
up
with
multiple
Camps
and
Clubs
in
order
to
split
the
costs.
RFK
Inc.
can
provide
an
authorized
trainers
list
that
has
been
pre-selected
by
TCU
for
this
purpose.
RFK
Inc.
may
be
able
to
host
several
2-day
TBRI
trainings
in
conjunction
with
the
Regional
trainings
in
2017.
No
guarantees,
but
we
are
exploring
the
idea.
Phase
Three:
For
2017
/
2018
and
beyond.
1.
RFK
Inc.
selects
3-4
Train-the-Trainers
to
go
through
the
1-week
TBRI
training
at
TCU.
This
training
requires
10
weeks
of
pre
and
post
homework
assignments.
These
RFK
Trainers
would
then
be
able
to
update
written
materials
and
present
very
specific
TBRI
training
that
is
geared
towards
the
RFK
model,
language
and
culture.
Article
o TBRI
Practice
Briefs
and
then
click
on
Weighted
Items:
Tools
for
Helping
Children
Learn
to
Regulate
o http://child.tcu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ICD-Weighted-Items-
final.pdf
Article:
o Purvis,
K.B.
&
Cross,
D.R.
(2013).
The
Healing
Power
of
Giving
Voice.
Adoption
Advocate
No.
61.
Alexandria,
VA:
National
Council
for
Adoption.
http://www.adoptioncouncil.org/resources/adoption-advocate
o https://www.adoptioncouncil.org/files/large/f7bb17e8fba418b
Articles:
Various
http://child.tcu.edu/resources/articles/
Book
Chapter
4:
Study
Guide:
Biblical
principles
that
serve
as
the
foundation
for
the
philosophy
and
interventions
detailed
in
The
Connected
Child.
Free
of
charge,
a
pdf
file
of
the
entire
study
guide,
or
chapter-by-chapter.
Printed
copies
of
the
study
guide
are
also
available
for
purchase
from
Empowered
to
Connect
o http://empoweredtoconnect.org/guide/
Conferences
and
Simulcast:
Produced
by
Show
Hope
http://empoweredtoconnect.org/conferences/
Video
Intro
to
TBRI
An
Introduction
to
TBRI
video
(1
hour)
o http://child.tcu.edu/resources/
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vjVpRffgHQ&feature=youtu.be