Strengthening Families

Strengthening Families — Center for Child Counseling
From Trauma to HOPE

Strengthening Families

Every program, every partnership, and every outcome we measure is oriented toward one purpose: equipping families with the relationships, knowledge, and support they need to thrive.

Why Mental Health Is Family Strengthening

The research is clear: the single most powerful predictor of a child's lifelong well-being is the quality of their relationships with their caregivers.

When a parent understands why their child is melting down and responds with calm connection rather than punishment, that is family strengthening. When a pediatrician identifies a mother's anxiety during a well-child visit and connects her to on-site support the same day, that is family strengthening. When a teacher learns to see a child's challenging behavior as a signal of unmet need, and the family receives support instead of a suspension notice, that is family strengthening.

A landmark 2019 study published in JAMA Pediatrics (Bethell et al.) demonstrated that Positive Childhood Experiences are biologically protective, independent of adversity. Adults with six or more PCEs had 72% lower odds of depression or poor mental health, even after adjusting for ACE exposure. Among those with four or more ACEs, individuals with high PCEs had a 21% incidence of depression compared to nearly 60% for those with few PCEs.

Center for Child Counseling's model is built on this science. You cannot strengthen a family without strengthening relationships, and you cannot strengthen relationships without addressing the mental health and emotional well-being of both children and their caregivers. Every program we offer, every system we integrate into, and every outcome we measure is designed to build the Positive Childhood Experiences that the science shows change life trajectories.

Family strengthening — Center for Child Counseling

Measurable Outcomes

Real data from real families. Tracked through our Data Dashboard using validated measures, caregiver voice, and continuous quality improvement.
93%
of caregivers report improved coping and family connection
95%
of parents report improved knowledge of child development
90%
of children show improved social-emotional functioning
35+
partner sites where families access support
15K+
adults equipped annually with HOPE-informed skills

The Four Building Blocks of HOPE

Healthy Outcomes from Positive Experiences. Developed at Tufts Medical Center, HOPE identifies what promotes well-being, not just what causes harm. Center for Child Counseling operationalizes all four building blocks across every tier of service.
H
Healthy
Relationships

The most powerful buffer against toxic stress is a consistent, nurturing relationship with a caring adult. Buffering relationships regulate the stress response and build healthy brain architecture.

How We Build This

Play therapy, parent-child interventions, co-regulation coaching, and reflective supervision help caregivers become the buffering relationship their child needs.

O
Outcomes
Environments

Children's development is shaped by the physical, emotional, and cultural environments where they spend time. Safe, stable environments reduce cortisol and support learning.

How We Build This

We embed clinicians and care coordinators in 35+ partner sites, transforming pediatric offices, schools, childcare centers, and shelters into family-strengthening hubs.

P
Positive
Engagement

Social connection and community belonging buffer stress and reduce isolation, two of the strongest predictors of poor mental health outcomes.

How We Build This

Parent groups, community workshops, 50+ agency partnerships, warm handoffs between systems, and the BeKidSafe.org learning platform connect families to each other and to support.

E
Experiences
Emotional Growth

Play, creativity, and mastery experiences build executive functioning, self-regulation, and emotional literacy, the cognitive infrastructure children need to succeed.

How We Build This

KidSafe prevention, ArtClub arts-based programming, SNAP self-regulation, and A Way of Being with Children build the skills that are both a protective factor and a predictor of lifelong well-being.

See Our Work in Action

Family Strengthening Is Relational

Documents and data tell part of the story. These videos show the rest. Watch how our HOPE-informed approach translates into real moments of connection, healing, and family growth.

Building HOPE Across Palm Beach County

How Center for Child Counseling's integrated model helps children and families heal, connect, and build resilience through HOPE-informed care.

From Trauma to HOPE

A look at how our three-tiered public health model strengthens families at every level — from prevention and early intervention to clinical treatment.

Five Protective Factors

The Strengthening Families framework (Center for the Study of Social Policy, updated 2024) identifies five research-based factors that reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect and promote healthy family functioning. Our model builds all five.

Parental Resilience

Managing Stress • Staying Present

Coaching, counseling, and family support embedded in pediatric and early childhood settings help caregivers manage stress, process their own history, and develop the emotional regulation to be present for their children.

93%of caregivers report improved coping and emotional connection

Social Connections

Belonging • Reducing Isolation

Our co-located model across 35+ sites builds peer and professional networks. Parent groups, community workshops, and warm handoffs between systems reduce isolation and foster belonging.

7,500+children and families served annually across diverse settings

Knowledge of Parenting & Child Development

Understanding • Responding with Empathy

A Way of Being with Children, BeKidSafe.org, and targeted workshops teach caregivers how trauma, stress, and development intersect, and how to respond with connection rather than punishment.

95%of parents report improved understanding of child behavior

Concrete Supports in Times of Need

Resources • Stability

Care coordinators embedded in pediatric and school settings connect families to housing, food, healthcare, and childcare in the moment of need, through relationships they already trust.

↓35%reduction in emergency referrals within six months

Social-Emotional Competence of Children

Regulation • Resilience

Play therapy, early intervention, KidSafe prevention, SNAP self-regulation, and arts-based enrichment build the emotional literacy and relational skills that are the foundation of lifelong well-being.

90%of children show significant improvement post-intervention

Data-to-Action: Family Voice and Choice

No guessing. Families tell us what they need. We track what's working. We adapt in real time.

Our custom Data Dashboard captures real-time data across all programs, partner sites, and tiers of service. Every decision is informed by validated clinical measures, caregiver self-report, and geo-mapping that ensures equitable resource allocation across high-need communities.

Validated Clinical Measures
Caregiver Voice
Geo-Mapping Care
Continuous Quality Improvement
13,500+
unduplicated client records tracked across our system of care
11 pts
average PSC improvement across 1,100+ assessments
82%
of families report improved relational health within 6 months

Explore Our Model

From supervised visitation to AI-powered parenting support, our model meets families where they are and builds what the science shows matters most.

Family Visitation Center

Strengthening Families at Their Most Vulnerable

A HOPE-informed supervised visitation program that coaches parents through reunification, building parenting skills, attachment, and family resilience through visit coaching, care coordination, and on-site trauma treatment.

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A Way of Being with Children

The Operating System Behind Everything We Do

Our proprietary, HOPE-informed curriculum trains every adult in a child's ecosystem in a relational approach grounded in attunement, co-regulation, and developmental science. Available for professionals and parents.

Explore the Curriculum →

HOPE Assistant

Free • Bilingual • 24/7

An AI-powered tool that gives families instant access to guidance on children's mental health, parenting strategies, and the HOPE framework. Available in English and Spanish, with the English version answering in any language asked.

Try the HOPE Assistant →

Early Childhood Resources

Videos • Tip Sheets • Free for All Families

Our A Way of Being with Children: Early Childhood campaign brings evidence-based tools directly to parents, teachers, and caregivers through a public video library and downloadable tip sheets organized by theme.

Explore Resources →

BeKidSafe.org

Virtual Learning for Families and Professionals

A free online learning platform offering self-paced education on child development, emotional literacy, trauma, and resilience. Accessible to any family or professional in the community, anytime.

Visit BeKidSafe.org →

All Programs

Prevention • Early Intervention • Treatment

From KidSafe and SNAP to Pediatric Integration and Childhood Trauma Response, explore our full three-tiered continuum of care across 35+ partner sites.

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Adults who reported six or more Positive Childhood Experiences had 72% lower odds of depression or poor mental health, even after adjusting for Adverse Childhood Experience exposure. Each additional positive experience measurably reduced risk, regardless of adversity level.
Bethell et al., 2019
JAMA Pediatrics — Positive Childhood Experiences and Adult Mental and Relational Health

When You Strengthen Families, You Strengthen Everything

School readiness. Academic achievement. Physical health. Workforce participation. Community safety. It all starts with the family. Explore how our HOPE-informed model is building a countywide ecosystem of family strengthening across Palm Beach County.

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