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Empowering Parents to Promote Child Well-being:Integrating Neurobiological & Neighborhood-level Approaches This talk will focus on the interplay between Neurobiology and Environmental influences that inform our understanding of developmental pathways towards risk and resilience, as well as how Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC), an attachment-based parent coaching program, can protect infants and toddlers in the face of early adversity. Considerations about neighborhood-level factors that influence children and program implementation will also be addressed, with recommendations for clinical and community practice. August 14, 2020
This talk will focus on the interplay between Neurobiology and Environmental influences that inform our understanding of developmental pathways towards risk and resilience, as well as how Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC), an attachment-based parent coaching program, can protect infants and toddlers in the face of early adversity. Considerations about neighborhood-level factors that influence children and program implementation will also be addressed, with recommendations for clinical and community practice.
August 14, 2020
KRISTIN BERNARD, PHD
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University
&
ERASMA MONTICCIOLO, MA
Executive Director, Power of Two
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Agenda:
8:30am-9:00am: Welcomes
9:00am-12:00pm: Keynote Presentation
12:00pm-1:00pm: Implications for Rhode Island - Local Expert Panelist
Registration fee:
Virtual Member Rate - $25.00
Virtual Non-Member Rate - $50.00
4 NASW (Social Work/Clinical) & RN (Nursing) - $25.004 CELP CEUs are free
Community Sponsors and Supports:
Behavioral Health Fund at Rhode Island Foundation
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RIAIMH is a founding member of the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.
RIAIMH is an affiliate of the World Association for Infant Mental Health.
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