Trauma Informed Care - Understand & Reduce Trauma Reactions in Children
This course will be held on Zoom on September 10th, 2025 from 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Presented by: Nathan LaChine
Children who have experienced trauma often bring challenging behaviors to their environment. Caregivers and professionals often do not know what to do, which can lead to frustration, lack of care and even placement disruption. This training offers a trauma refresher overview and ideas into helping the child manage their reactions and behaviors. Developed by the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN).
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Meet your instructor
Meet your instructor
Nathan LaChine, Community Educator – Western Washington, Apple Health Core Connections
Nathan LaChine is a Therapeutic Foster Parent for the last 18 years, specializing in early childhood traumas. Nathan’s current role as Board of Director and Webmaster for MaleSurvivor involves the oversight of the volunteer staff along with the daily operations of the site which sees over 100,000 visitors and 2.5 million pages views annually. Nathan cohosted a local radio show “Real Family Matters,” a live resource show for community members to call in and ask questions.
Nathan is currently a Therapeutic Foster Parent and Community Educator for Coordinated Care providing trainings and resources for Caregivers in Washington state. He is also a community activist for foster parents and youth in care here in Washington State, Board of Director for MaleSurvivor.org and Region 5 1624 Rep. Publish author and speaker and trainer on wide range of topics.
“Be the change you want to see in this world”, these are the words that have influenced his life the most. In additional to being a foster parent, he administers the largest Facebook group (We Foster Washington) of Potential Caregivers in the state. Nathan and his husband co-founded Evergreen Caregiver Support which provides trainings and resources for Caregivers statewide. Through his varies professional roles have launched support groups, facilitated countless trainings, spoken to legislators at the capital, podcasts, and interviews on local and state bills.