The start of a new school year can be a mix of excitement and anxiety for children. We understand the importance of strong parent-child bonds in supporting children's emotional well-being during this transitional period. 💜 Read our short blog on how to foster a connection with your child from the perspective of pediatric mental health therapists using the link below 👇 https://buff.ly/3WLon76
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Practice strategies for implementation: Infants and toddlers is the third in our series about supporting collaborative engagements with infants and toddlers and their families. It examines practice skills and strategies that are effective in providing prevention and early intervention responses to children’s mental health issues. In this course, you will consider skills that enable you to collaborate with parents to implement changes that enhance young children’s relational and developmental needs. Check out our course on Emerging Minds Learning today: https://bit.ly/3yaHK1d
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This informative and visually masterful video provides both training and intervention opportunities. It has been designed for use within the diverse professional community of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. However, it does not stop there. This content can be used in clinical supervision, a variety of parenting groups, teen conversations in school, child-rearing discussions at home, or therapy sessions. This 5:30-minute video outlines the developmental tasks of childhood, which create the foundation for relationships and lay the groundwork for developing supportive learning environments for young children. https://lnkd.in/gFSNPPsF
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70.2% of school-aged children have reported a deterioration in at least one health domain over the past five years. The way we support our children through these challenges is crucial to shaping their resilience. While 1 in 5 children may suffer from mental illness, it's important to remember that 5 in 5 children have mental health. Studies show that mindfulness and self-regulation are key to building resilience and protecting mental health over time. Nurse Practitioner Amra presents on the importance of managing mental health before reaching a crisis point and shares seven essential skills to build mental resilience in children and youth. Access this recorded webinar and learn what you can do during the summer months to support your child before they return to school. https://hubs.li/Q02GDvXT0 #MentalHealth #Resilience #ParentingSupport #SelfRegulation #ProactiveHealthcare #Prevention
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What It Means To be a Good Parent? Child's Mental Health, Trauma, & more ft. Or Dr Mala Vohra Khanna (H.C.phd) Watch the video on Youtube: https://lnkd.in/gvVWfnD5 In this episode, Dr. Mala provides a parent's guide to navigating today’s challenges, offering deep insights into children's mental health. Discover how new parents can strike the right balance between nurturing and overindulgence, the impact of digital advancements, and the importance of 'me time' for a balanced family life. Learn how childhood trauma can shape a child's future, the effects of screen time and social media, and the critical role of setting healthy boundaries. A must-watch for parents, educators, and anyone dedicated to fostering a positive mental environment for children."
What It Means To be a Good Parent? Child's Mental Health, Trauma, & more ft. Dr. Mala Vohra(H.C.phd)
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During Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month, let's emphasize the importance of holistic care, including mental health support, for infants and young children with cerebral palsy. By fostering early interventions that address both physical and emotional needs, we empower these children to navigate their world with confidence and resilience. Together, let's advocate for inclusive services that ensure every child with cerebral palsy can thrive. 💚 #CerebralPalsyAwareness #HolisticCare #EarlyIntervention
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So important for neonatal staff to be aware of this resource. Neonatal parents may struggle with how they feel about their baby. These 3 important questions can make all the difference to open up a conversation and help support parent-infant relationships on the neonatal unit. What 3 words or phrases would you use to describe your relationship with your baby? What brings you the most joy in the relationship with your baby? What is your biggest fear about your relationship with your baby? Start the conversation. #parentinfantrelationships #neonatalpsychology #parenting #neonatal
We were delighted to be involved in helping to shape this vital new resource from Department of Health and Social Care https://lnkd.in/etwvdp_p The guidelines are designed to help practitioners to identify early difficulties in parent-infant relationships and to support them in referring families onto specialised parent-infant relationship teams and services where appropriate. As well asking caregivers their views, the new prompts also encourage practitioners to consider what babies are communicating through observation. The baby's voice is such a crucial part of understanding parent-infant relationships & more about the development of babies. This new set of guidelines, and especially the consideration of the baby's voice, resonates well with our recently announced theme for Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (10th - 16th June) where we're asking politicians to #Speakupforbabies Find out more about IMHAW here 👉 bit.ly/42nUI63 #IMHAW2024
Parent-infant relationships: starting conversations (practitioner guide)
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Master’s in Infant, Child, and Family Mental Health and Development. The degree is designed to support clinical and education-based professionals to better understand family needs. Learn more at the Sept. 9 info session: https://lnkd.in/g6fVVeYr #ChangeTheWorldStartWithYours
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Master’s in Infant, Child, and Family Mental Health and Development. The degree is designed to support clinical and education-based professionals to better understand family needs. Learn more at the Sept. 9 info session: https://lnkd.in/g6fVVeYr #ChangeTheWorldStartWithYours
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Master’s in Infant, Child, and Family Mental Health and Development. The degree is designed to support clinical and education-based professionals to better understand family needs. Learn more at the Sept. 9 info session: https://lnkd.in/g6fVVeYr #ChangeTheWorldStartWithYours
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Master’s in Infant, Child, and Family Mental Health and Development. The degree is designed to support clinical and education-based professionals to better understand family needs. Learn more at the Sept. 9 info session: https://lnkd.in/g6fVVeYr #ChangeTheWorldStartWithYours
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