Enhancing Family Engagement Through Adaptive Practices

This course is designed to support facilitators and clinicians who work with adolescents and youth involved in various systems (e.g., child welfare, juvenile justice, residential treatment, foster care, and more). When working with youth and adolescents in these settings, facilitators experience distinct challenges when engaging with the youth’s family. In this course, facilitators will enhance family engagement and appreciation while building a more positive family climate for the youth and their families. Facilitators will learn specific strategies such as tokens of appreciation to share with ...

 Course
  1 hour, 30 minutes
  Added on 5/4/2021
Advice for Foster Parents

This video highlights former foster youth, Annika and Maria, who share their advice for resource parents. Created to inspire and support resource parents, they talk about the important of being patient and keeping an open mind with foster youth. Share this video with resource parents to help them understand the experiences of foster youth.

 Video
  2 minutes
  Added on 5/28/2020
Advice From a Foster Youth Who Has Had Difficult Experiences

This video features Edwardo, a First Star UCLA Bruin Academy Student and former foster youth, as he talks about building a support system. He explores why his support system was a crucial part of building resilience in the challenging environment of the child welfare system. This video is useful for work with foster youth and their resource families to support and inspire them.

 Video
  3 minutes
  Added on 5/28/2020
Demonstration: Holding a Family Meeting

Family meetings provide opportunities to foster communication and problem solve challenges. Watch this video with families to see a demonstration of a structured family meeting in order to guide the family to conduct their own meeting.

 Video
  6 minutes
  Added on 5/28/2020
Ask the Expert: Engaging With Youth

This series of short videos covers various aspects of engaging with adolescents, emphasizing the importance of understanding their experiences and developmental stages. Strategies include building connections through validation and quality time, tailoring discussions to children's ages and language abilities, and incorporating tools like the Feeling Words list and the Feeling Thermometer into everyday life. Furthermore, the videos highlight the significance of cultural considerations in discussing emotions with adolescents and children, urging providers to embrace diversity and self-reflect on their cultural biases for a more inclusive ...

 Video Series
  15 items
  Added on 4/5/2024
Family Statements

The Family Statements handout helps families to communicate with one another about the values and strengths of their family. Print this handout to guide families through the activity to help them identify what makes their family unique.

 Printable Tool
  Added on 5/28/2020
Feel-Think-Do Grid

The Feel-Think-Do Grid helps adolescents and their families identify and connect their feelings, thoughts, and behaviors to their experiences to improve emotion regulation and increase family cohesion. This handout can be used with individuals, groups, or families. This printable tool also includes detailed instructions. For more information on this technique, watch the course, Enhancing Family Engagement Through Adaptive Practices.

 Printable Tool
  Added on 2/3/2022
Feeling Thermometer With Instructions

We all have moments when we cannot find the words to describe how we feel. So, why not use a color or a number? The Feeling Thermometer uses colors and numbers on a scale that ranges across comfortable feelings to uncomfortable feelings. When working with family members, use the Feeling Thermometer to check in on everyone's feelings. This handout can be used with individuals, groups, or families. This printable tool also includes detailed instructions. For more information on this technique, watch the course, Enhancing Family ...

 Printable Tool
  Added on 2/4/2022
Feeling Words and Feeling Thermometer

Feelings and emotions can be challenging to discuss with youth and their family members. Sometimes a little support is needed to find the right feeling word. With the Feeling Words and Feeling Thermometer handout, facilitators and clinicians can offer strategies for youth and families to increase emotion regulation and awareness. This handout can be used with individuals, groups, or families. For more information on this technique, watch the course, Enhancing Family Engagement Through Adaptive Practices.

 Printable Tool
  Added on 2/3/2022
General Tips on Using Supportive Language With LGBTQ+ People

Using supportive language is a key component of respecting LGBTQ+ people. This handout provides simple guidance and examples of what to say and what to avoid to be respectful of LGBTQ+ people. Use this handout to learn about supportive language to use when speaking with or about LGBTQ+ people.

 Printable Tool
  Added on 9/18/2020