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Child and Parent Resource Institute (CPRI) Attachment Consultation and Education Service (ACES) Recommended resources

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  • Trauma, attachment and emotional regulation resources - reading list
  • Care for the caregiver: the importance of taking care of the adults
  • Top ten tips for the first year of placement
  • Emotional regulation: children with an early history of negative life events
  • Bridging the distance: feeling connected when apart
  • Attachment disturbances and managing challenging behaviour within the school
  • Behaviour approaches for children and youth with disturbances of attachment
  • The effects of negative life events on brain development
  • Using your senses can help

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Child and Parent Resource Institute (CPRI) Attachment Consultation and Education Service (ACES) Recommended resources

Find important information and resources to help children and youth up to age 18 who are suspected of having an attachment disturbance or disorder.

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  • Trauma, attachment and emotional regulation resources - reading list
  • Care for the caregiver: the importance of taking care of the adults
  • Top ten tips for the first year of placement
  • Emotional regulation: children with an early history of negative life events
  • Bridging the distance: feeling connected when apart
  • Attachment disturbances and managing challenging behaviour within the school
  • Behaviour approaches for children and youth with disturbances of attachment
  • The effects of negative life events on brain development
  • Using your senses can help
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Updated: May 05, 2025
Published: March 23, 2021

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