Zero to Three, Session 6: Creating a Culture of Care in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

$25.00

When: July 1, 9am-10:30am PST

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize symptoms of trauma in young children.

  • Identify different types of trauma and factors that affect the outcome of trauma exposure.

  • Describe the importance of trauma-informed assessment and interventions.

  • Recognize the impact of secondary stress on caregivers.

  • Articulate the importance of a healing-centered approach to care.

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Many children have had early traumatic experiences. They come into our lives and our programs with a variety of developmental needs. To provide appropriate and effective strategies and supports, professionals must understand the specific needs of the children and families they work with by incorporating a trauma-informed lens. Explore a healing-centered approach to care and consider its application in your practice with infants, young children, and their families.