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ZERO to THREE IECMH Training Session 2: Neuro-relational Development

A child’s brain undergoes an amazing period of development from birth to three—producing more than a million neural connections each second. This session provides participants with an understanding of how brain development occurs within the context of relationships in infancy and early childhood. Participants will explore key concepts such as “mind-sight,” “serve & return,” experience dependency and expectancy, as they relate to neural development. Participants will learn how the limbic system and executive functioning are mediated through relationships and experience. Finally, participants will examine the impact of trauma and toxic stress on brain development.

$25 per session OR $200 for the entire series!

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ZERO to THREE IECMH Training Session 1: Foundations and Theoretical Perspectives in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

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ZERO to THREE IECMH Training Session 3: Reflective Supervision and Consultation (RS/C)