Short Course Description
Long Term Impact of Children’s Exposure to Domestic Violence: Everyone knows that exposure to domestic violence isn't good for children. Here, you will learn about the findings of seminal and current sources to show the cognitive, social, emotional, and biological impacts that exposure to IPV has on children.
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Instructor(s)
Dr. Sara Hoefler
Instructor:
Dr. Sara Hoefler currently engages in private practice for child and adolescent behavior, parent coaching, and life skills coaching. With 25 years of experience in the field, she is an expert in special education.
Her years as a principal of a K-12 school serving exclusively special needs students has given her expertise and insight into how to best work with parents to find the most appropriate options for their children socially, academically, and developmentally.
She holds current certifications in education (K-12) and brings hands-on experience. Dr. Hoefler also co-authored and organized training events in Special Education meditations for teachers, mediators, and lawyers through the Alternative Dispute Resolution Academy.
Very interesting to learn the long-term effects of domestic violence not only on the children but on the peers in their classroom.
Great detail and care with this sensitive subject
Extremely informative in the area of understanding the psych of children that undergo their developing years in a household exposed to domestic violence which can linger unto their late 20 days if detected early and intervention done.
Great and informative.
Excellent information!