Strength-Based Parenting Helps Children Cope With Stress
Positive stress teaches children to draw on their personal strengths to cope with the demands that lead to stress.
Positive stress teaches children to draw on their personal strengths to cope with the demands that lead to stress.
A visual recap of the grand opening of the KVC Institute held in Olathe, Kansas on May 22, 2015.
On May 22, 2015, KVC Health Systems will celebrate the opening of the new KVC Institute in Olathe, Kansas.
KVC Health Systems President and CEO B. Wayne Sims has named Suzanne Lohrbach Executive Director of the new KVC Institute based in Olathe, Kansas.
The ACE Study is one of the largest investigations conducted to assess the connection between childhood trauma and later-life health and wellbeing.
Construction continues on KVC’s new Institute for Practice Improvement and Innovations in Child & Family Services. The facility, located in Olathe, Kan., is expected to open in April 2015.
Youth transitioning out of foster care can end up in undesirable situations without the proper skills and support system to become independent, successful adults.
Social workers, health professionals and nonprofit organizations gathered to learn about childhood traumatic stress.
The new Institute for Practice Improvement and Innovations in Child and Family Services will include special features like a high-tech Interactive Adoption Center to help more children in foster care find their forever family.
The NYU/KVC Midwest Trauma Training Center will offer a seminar on child trauma in Pittsburg, KS on July 8, 2014.