Knowing Ourselves and Connecting with Families Part 2

Dates:

October 29, 2004 and
June 10, 2005

Cost:

$60.00

Details:

Announcing Day 2 of a two-part workshop for professionals working with families with infants and young children Knowing Ourselves and Connecting with Families

Using reflective practice and relationship-based work with families of infants and young children when parents are challenged by cognitive impairments and/or unstable living conditions (due to poverty, domestic violence, and homelessness).

The principles of reflective practice and relationship-based will be explored and integrated throughout the training. Mini-lectures, video clips, and interactive activities will be used to ensure a lively and thoughtful exchange of ideas. Participants will be encouraged to share their experiences.

Credit toward the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH) Endorsement, State Board of Education Continuing Education Units (SB-CEUs), and Michigan Nurses Association Continuing Education Contact Hours (pending approval) are available to participants.

Working with Parents with Cognitive Impairments and their Infants and Young Children

Working with Families with Unstable Living Conditions (due to poverty, domestic violence, homelessness, etc.)

Trainers:

Janice Fialka
Sheryl Goldberg

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