Over the past year, families have been bombarded by all sorts of stressors and challenges, ranging from the minor to the major, mostly thanks to the pandemic. With limited access to face-to-face help and social interaction, some families have been trying to cope with depression, anxiety, grief, abuse, trauma, and the like, often without the assistance, they need. Others have been overworked and overwhelmed. Family relations may have become strained. And we’re not out of the woods yet. But there is, thankfully, a glimmer of hope. How will our families fare when this pandemic subsides?
Pastor Ben and the Family Life Committee have recognized these challenges for families and in response have organized a Family Resilience Conference. It is scheduled for Sabbath, April 17, 3:00 – 7:00 PM and will be presented via Zoom.
There will be two presentations at each hour on topics related to parenting and family relationships during times of crisis, healthy grieving, the need for nature, and how families can be resilient. These will be followed by a Family Fun Session at 6:00 PM where families can spend some time having fun together and with other families.
You can register online for all or just parts of the conference or text the word PARENT to 269-281-2345. If you have any questions, please contact Diane Helbley at diane.helbley@gmail.com.
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
Alina Baltazar
Title: Family Resiliency
Description: All families go through difficulties, some handle it better than others. We will explore the concept of resilience and what helps families thrive in the face of adversity. This presentation will include practical tips to increase your family's resilience.
Diana Mitchell
Title: Successful Parenting in a time of Covid-19
Description: Coronavirus disease 2019 is changing family life. Children are out of school or childcare without access to group activities, team sports, or playgrounds. Parents and caregivers are attempting to work remotely or unable to work, while caring for children, with no clarity on how long the situation will last. Evidence shows that violence and vulnerability increase for children during periods of school closures associated with health emergencies, as well as rates of abuse increase. Learn how to build stronger relationships and divert and manage negative behaviors, and parenting stress.
Rosemary Bailey
Title: The Need for Nature
Description: We need nature for spiritual, mental, and physical health. Ellen White wrote, "Nature is the key to unlock the treasure house of God's word." Come learn the benefits of nature and find ways to make nature part of your family's life.
Jasmine Fraser
Title: Balancing and Strengthening Family Relationships in Times of Crisis and Uncertainty
Description: The most basic unit of society, the family, is formed by the interactions among its members. At the same time, the complexities of the family's relational environment influence each family member. In general, family relational interactions are dynamic and difficult, and in times of crisis, the process can lead to tension, which has negative effects on everyone in the family. While we navigate through the complexities of a global pandemic, it's important to rethink the basics of family communication and consider ways to reduce the negative effects of stress and transition from surviving to thriving.
Diane Helbley
Title: Creative Journaling
Description: We all need moments to ourself - to process, to find inspiration, to hear God's voice. In this session, we will explore the benefits of journaling and look at various ways to incorporate all aspects of our lives into a journal. Have some paper and a pencil handy to try out some ideas.
Stacey Nicely
Title: Necessary Hurt: Exploring Healthy Ways to Grieve the Loss of a Loved One