If you experienced a history of trauma in your family of origin, it likely stuck with you into adulthood. Depending on the severity of your trauma, it may affect your ability to maintain healthy relationships with your children. In times of stress—which are likely frequent while parenting—we often resort to what we know, and if our developmental years were traumatic or dysfunctional, it can be difficult to break those habits.
In this 1.5 hour webinar, Kaytee explores some of the major ways that childhood trauma can impact us later in life, including as we interact with our own families as partners and as parents. She explores the ways that unhealed trauma wounds can impact parents as they parent their children, due to the stressors that come with parenting. Kaytee gives special attention to the experiences of foster parents and the fostering community, with the unique stressors that may come with this experience, and provides some takeaway tips and tools to begin the process of healing and moving forward.