Knowledgeable and Skillful Practice: Supporting Your Work with Infants, Toddlers, and Families
Dates:
February 10, 2006,
March 03, 2006,
March 24, 2006,
April 07, 2006,
April 28, 2006,
May 19, 2006,
June 09, 2006, and
June 30, 2006
Details:
Relationships between practitioners and clients can be key to positive outcomes for clients in many human services and education settings. This two-section series of six-hour training events focuses on concepts that allow participants to ground their practice and develop sophisticated skills in the context of building and maintaining relationships. Session leaders are experienced professionals whose backgrounds include extensive academic work, teaching, research, supervision, and whose current practices meet endorsement standards established by the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health.
Section |
Date | Title | Presenter |
1 |
February 10 | Relationship-based Practice Promoting Infant Mental Health | Sheryl Goldberg |
| March 3 | Social and Emotional Development in a Relational Context | Kathleen Baltman | |
| March 24 | Care in Observation & Assessment: A Multidisciplinary Perspective | Ann Saffer | |
| April 7 | Developmental Perspectives on Interventions with Toddlers &Parents | Douglas Davies | |
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2 |
April 28 | Sensitivity to Culture in an IMH Framework | Bonnie Daligga, Karol Wilson |
| May 19 | Attachment and Separation | Julie Ribaudo | |
| June 9 | Proceed with Caution: Relationships Matter | Carol Oleksiak | |
| June 30 | Care for Yourself with Qigong: Guaranteed to Relax,Improve Health, Happiness, and Pay (well, maybe) | William Schafer | |
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Trainers:
Kathleen Baltman