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[Spring Summit] Developing Children’s Self-Regulation in the Context of Relationships

- Online Webinar/Training, Support Group, or Meeting MN

Developing children's self-regulation in the context of relationships: Theory, research, and practical strategies. The ability to regulate thoughts, feelings, and behaviors is the cornerstone for healthy development. Trauma exposure can have a cascading effect on regulatory pathways. Research shows that caregivers can buffer these effects. This session will introduce research on the development of self-regulation…

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[Spring Summit] Relationships Heal

- Online Webinar/Training, Support Group, or Meeting MN

Relationships Heal: Evidence Based Mental Health Services for Young Children and Caregivers. This workshop will help audience members understand key principles of infant and early childhood mental health. We will also explore the importance of early intervention services that simultaneously support the developmental needs of young children, their primary caregivers, and their relationship(s) with one…

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[Spring Summit] Empowering the Health of Those Impacted by Adoption and Foster Care

- Online Webinar/Training, Support Group, or Meeting MN

Discovering the Known Amongst the Unknown: please join us for a dynamic webinar with Kimara Gustafson, MD, MPH. Together we will explore the unique health challenges present for children, older youth, and young adults with lived adoption and foster care experience. We will specifically focus on how to navigate the ongoing healthcare landscape in an…

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[Spring Summit] Blocked Care: Recognizing and Meeting the Caregiver’s Needs

- Online Webinar/Training, Support Group, or Meeting MN

Chronic stress, feelings of helplessness, and isolation affect caregivers' ability to give quality care to their children. When you add the pressure of being the healthy attachment figure for a child who has experienced early-life trauma, the emotional demands can be overwhelming. Caregivers can easily slide into their own survival behavior and struggle to give…

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