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Dear Friend,
Thank you for attending the
June 2018 Dibble webinar on building a trauma informed organization and
responding with helpful tools for young people who have experienced trauma in
their lives. I so appreciate your interest and the good work you are and will
be doing!
As promised, here are some
follow-up resources:
- The trauma archived
webinar and slides.
- More
information about Mind
Matters, including
the philosophy behind it plus a FREE sample lesson to download: https://www.dibbleinstitute.org/mind-matters/.
For more information on future funding possibilities and grant
announcements, I would recommend that you join the
Dibble email list for our truly
informative monthly newsletter.
For more subject
information on Adverse Childhood Experiences, toxic stress, and trauma, I’d
encourage you to join ACEs Connection.
If you have any additional
questions, please feel free to reach out to me at: carolynrichcurtis@gmail.com.
I am honored to work
together with you on this important endeavor to overcome adversity and build
resilience.
Warmly, |
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| Carolyn Rich Curtis, Ph.D.
P.S. If you would like a free, online, 15-day review copy of Mind Matters, please email The Dibble Institute and they will set you right up. |
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