The training integrates infant and
early childhood mental health principles and knowledge of early childhood education and development, and is comprised of four key elements: a didactic training seminar; a clinical conference; clinical supervision; and direct consultation experience (Johnson & Brinamen, 2005).
Attendees will be introduced to the NYS - AIMH Endorsement, a credentialing system that supports and recognizes professionals who apply infant and
early childhood mental health principles to their practice.
To explore and promote the application of infant and
early childhood mental health principles for services to young children;
Not exact matches
Adopting the Michigan endorsement process allows Wisconsin to use this system to support infant and
early childhood professionals in promoting infant
mental health principles and practices and verify that they have the core knowledge needed to work with infants, very young children and their families.
To find out more about the KidsMatter
Early Childhood framework, theoretical underpinnings, and guiding
principles, please read The background to KidsMatter
Early Childhood, part of A framework for improving children's
mental health and wellbeing.
A key KidsMatter
Early Childhood guiding
principle is that children develop
mental health within sensitive, nurturing and responsive relationships.
One of the tools that I think are really helpful for the leadership teams are the KidsMatter
Early Childhoods Guiding Principles, and remember that KidsMatter was written by a combination of early childhood experts and mental health exp
Early Childhoods Guiding
Principles, and remember that KidsMatter was written by a combination of
early childhood experts and mental health exp
early childhood experts and
mental health experts.
For
early childhood mental health consultants, opportunities for specialized preparation and training in infant and
early childhood mental health are guided by
principles and standards of practice related specifically to consultation in the context of ECE settings.
For the purposes of this tutorial, cultural competence is defined as a set of values and
principles, behaviors, attitudes, policies, and practices that enable
early childhood mental health consultants to work effectively in cross-cultural situations.
With this highly readable introduction to key
mental health principles, the next generation of
early childhood professionals will fully understand the latest research and best practice — so they can support optimal caregiver - child relationships, enhance professional collaboration, and strengthen child development.
She shares guiding
principles of
early childhood mental health and key facts about children in the child welfare system.
Currently, Dr. Dickstein focuses on integration of infant
mental health principles and practices within community organizations that provide infant /
early childhood service and advocacy.