On Demand: Supporting Whole-Child Development in Vulnerable Populations

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Recorded On: 09/13/2025

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    • Foster Parent (Colorado) - Free!
    • Project 1.27 Referral - Free!
    • Certified Kin Parent (Outside Colorado) - Free!
    • Other - Free!
    • Service Provider - Therapist etc. - Free!
    • Prospective Foster Parent - Free!
    • Guest - Equine Program - Free!
    • Foster Parent (New Mexico) - Free!
    • New Mexico Misc. - Free!
    • Non-certified Kin Parent (Outside Colorado) - Free!
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    • Foster Parent (Outside Colorado) - Free!
    • Speaker - Free!
    • Teacher - Free!
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    • Former FP/Adoptive Parent/Not currently fostering - Free!
    • County/CPA Worker - Free!
    • CASA - Free!

This training provides an in-depth look at early brain development from the “bottom up,” beginning with the foundational brain structures that govern survival and sensory processing, and building toward the complex functions of emotional regulation, language, and reasoning. Participants will explore how Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) and early trauma disrupt typical developmental pathways, both in the moment and across the lifespan, impacting learning, behavior, health, and relationships. The session will highlight the critical role of Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy in fostering whole-child development—addressing sensory, motor, communication, cognitive, and social-emotional needs in an integrated way.

Attendees will learn when to request skilled services, how to obtain or advocate for them, and what to expect throughout the process. The training will also address common barriers to accessing therapy, including systemic challenges, limited awareness, and placement instability, and offer practical solutions to help children receive timely and consistent support. Special attention will be given to the unique needs of children in the foster care system, who often require skilled, collaborative intervention to prevent delays, close developmental gaps, and build resilience.

Hours earned: 2.0

Feedback from this class:  "This was great. It really helped me understand what all the therapies are doing and working together."



Jenny Vail-Stencel

Jenny Vail-Stencel

MA, CCC-SLP

Spark Home Health

Jenny Vail-Stencel is a Speech-Language Pathologist with nearly 20 years experience working with pediatric patients in a variety of settings. She has extensive experience in early intervention, focusing on in-home pediatric services since 2011. Trained through the Colorado Association for Infant Mental Health, she is a dedicated advocate for whole-child, relationship-based collaborative care. From 2013 to 2018, she owned and operated a specialized early intervention speech therapy practice before co-founding Spark Home Health, where she currently serves as Co-Owner, Administrator, and Clinical Manager. As a provider and clinical supervisor Jenny has worked closely with children and families navigating foster care, kinship placement, and reunification to support child development. Jenny has also been a foster parent since 2021.

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Recorded 09/13/2025  |  120 minutes
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