Join Brazelton Touchpoints Center on October 19 for “Honoring Each Person’s Experience to Support Mental Health” to learn how to apply reflective practice and perspective-taking to your virtual work with children and families.
About
When working with families, especially within today’s current crises, it is important that everyone’s experience of a situation is heard and understood. This requires reflecting on all points of view: one’s own, the child’s, and that of their family members. In this webinar, participants will learn how to adapt and apply reflective practice and perspective-taking to their virtual work with children and families.
This session is best suited for professionals who work with families of young children, including early care educators, family child care providers, mental health consultants, home visitors, pediatricians, early interventionists, and more.
Registration
To register and learn more, visit the event registration page. Space is limited. For questions, contact btcsitenetwork@childrens.harvard.edu.
Join the Pennsylvania Association for Infant Mental Health (PA-AIMH) on August 1 and 2 for the 10th Annual PA Infant Mental Health Conference.
Keynote Topics
PA-AIMH strives to provide a meaningful professional learning environment for all cross-sector professionals working with very young children and their families. Keynote topics will include:
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- Infant and early childhood mental health-focused policy and messaging;
- Disaster and critical incident response; and
- Reflective supervision and practice.
PQAS and Act 48 credits available for professionals in the Early Childhood Education system.
Keynote Speakers
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- Jordana Ash, LCSW, IMH-E
Director of Early Childhood Mental Health Director, State of Colorado
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- Sherryl Scott Heller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Tulane University
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- Joy Osofsky, Ph.D.
Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Public Health Head, Division of Pediatric Mental Health, Louisiana State University
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- Christopher Watson, Ph.D., IMH-E
Director of the Center for Reflective Practice at the Center for Early Education and Development, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Registration
To register, visit the event website.
Registration cost:
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- Member: $315
- General: $350
More Information
For more information, visit the event website.
For questions, contact PA-AIMH via email at pa-aimh@pa.-aimh.org.