Creating Safe Spaces of Belonging for Every Youth with Kim Botto
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In this episode of the Foster Friendly podcast, host Brian and co-host Travis welcome Kim Botto, an author and advocate for children in foster care and those with disabilities. They discuss the importance of trauma-informed care, the need for inclusive spaces in churches, and the role of hope and belonging in the lives of children. Kim shares her experiences and insights on how to create environments where every child can thrive, emphasizing the need for safe adults who believe in them. The conversation highlights practical strategies for churches and communities to better support children facing challenges, ultimately aiming to foster a sense of belonging and hope.
Takeaways
- Every child deserves to belong in a safe environment.
- Trauma-informed care is essential for supporting children.
- Churches need to change their mindset to be more inclusive.
- Hope is the expectation that something good will happen.
- Belonging is about being accepted for who you are.
- Children with trauma need safe adults who believe in them.
- Behavior is a form of communication for children in distress.
- Visual schedules can help children feel secure and prepared.
- It's important to connect with children before correcting their behavior.
- Creating inclusive spaces benefits all children, not just those with visible disabilities.
Checkout Kim's resources including her book and podcast:
https://kimbotto.com/
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