How do Infants and Parents Fall in Love? An Introduction to Early Relationship Development, Support and Intervention

Date:

January 26, 2007

Location:

Merrill-Palmer Institute
Hoobler Room
71 East Ferry St
Detroit, MI 48202

71 East Ferry St
Detroit, MI 48202

Details:

A Training Series for Professionals who Work with Infants and Toddlers

This Conference is Sponsored by:
Wayne State University's Merrill-Palmer Skillman Institute
Michigan Department of Community Health

Relationships between infants and their parents are greatly influenced by the uniqueness of each individual, the readiness of the caregiving environment and the reality of social, cultural and economic circumstance. Infant-parent attachments are woven with the fibers of these factors - both fluid and fixed - across time and experience. This session will consider what infant mental health theory and practice helps us to understand about supporting early relationships between infants and parents.

To register and see session costs and conference information please download the Brochure A Training Series for Professionals who Work with Infants and Toddlers PDF (858k)


Questions? Contact Reta Collins at 313-872-1790 or
Reta Collins Email: reta.collins@wayne.edu

Trainers:

Kathleen Baltman, MA