by Kristin Blalock | Jun 5, 2023 | Blog
Not all scars are visible. Childhood trauma affects the brain, impairing both the brain’s function and structure. While these hurts may seem invisible, they are not. The effects of trauma on the brain are noticeable to those who look for the signs and symptoms...
by Kristin Blalock | Apr 23, 2023 | Blog
Stress on a family can come from different sources and take many forms. Some stress is internal to the family, such as domestic violence. Other stressors are external. Sources outside of the home could be situations like unemployment or poverty. Regardless of the...
by Kristin Blalock | Apr 16, 2023 | Blog
In order to help prevent adverse experiences for the children in our lives, itโs important that we address and heal from any trauma we, ourselves, may have experienced. This is true for all adults caring for children – parents, mentors, CASA volunteers, etc....
by Kristin Blalock | Apr 7, 2023 | Blog
Our brains are absolutely amazing organs. They begin developing in utero and by the time a child is born, their brain is already a quarter of the size of an adult brain. The brain then doubles in size before a childโs first birthday and continues to develop at a rapid...
by Kristin Blalock | Apr 4, 2023 | Podcast
Listen to Episode 3 of the Vigilant Voicesโข podcast,ย You Can Report Child Abuse. Kristin Blalock: You are listening to our brand new Vigilant Voices podcast. We are always glad that you are here. Jeannine Panzera: And just as a reminder, in our work at CASA, we have...