March 1, 2017 Presenter: Shalawn James, Advocacy Program Manager, Mental Health Association in Pennsylvania Description: Working with families can be a difficult yet highly rewarding experience. Successful outcomes often depend on having a variety of techniques, skills, and resources available in your “toolbox”. When one or more family member
Supporting Parents: How Early Childhood Experiences Matter
February 1, 2017 Presenter: Marcy Witherspoon, MSW, LSW, Senior Training Specialist, Health Federation of Philadelphia Description: How do our childhood experiences impact our eventual health, our choices, and even our parenting? During this session, we will examine the role that trauma and toxic stress play in the development
Let’s Talk: Communication Development in Young Children
December 7, 2016 Presenter: Susan R. Althouse, Early Intervention Technical Assistance Consultant Description: This presentation will focus on the development of communication skills from birth through the preschool years. We will discuss various aspects of communication, typical development, warning signs of delayed or disordered communication development, and strategies to
Little Brains – Big Future: The Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury in Young Children
November 9, 2016 Presenter: Ashley Graves, M.Ed., Project Development Specialist, Center for Schools and Communities Session Description: In this session, participants will learn about the mechanism of injury, signs and symptoms, and the impact of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) on the developing brain. Each year over a half
Stress, Parenting, and Your Relationship with Families
October 12, 2016 Presenters: Jennifer Walker, LSW, Therapist and Janine Castle, Ph.D., Psychologist, Moving Beyond Depression Program – Lancaster General Health Penn Medicine Description: Parenting is stressful for everyone. It can be very challenging to work with families in crisis when you have important information to share. This
Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: Helping Parents and Providers Understand Temperament
July 27, 2016 Presenter: Carmen Gatti, Director of Business Development, Montgomery Early Learning Centers Understanding a child’s temperament give caregivers and parents important information about how the child experiences the world. Understanding our own temperament gives us important information about how we experience the world, as well as why
Unpacking Trauma: A Follow-Up to Healthy Brains/Healthy Families
June 22, 2016 Presenter: Michael Brink, Consultant, Early Intervention Technical Assistance, Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network In this follow-up webinar to Healthy Brains/Healthy Families, we will examine how healthy brain development can be supported by adults. We will discuss trauma, including traumatic brain injury, and focus on the
Healthy Brains/ Healthy Families
April 13, 2016 Presenter: Michael Brink and Heidi Wettlaufer, Consultants with Early Intervention Technical Assistance, part of the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network Session Description: In this brief webinar we will explore the basics of how a young child’s brain develops and the impact of brain development on behavior
The Effects of Poverty on Parenting
March 23, 2016 Presenter: Sharon Leon, Employment and Education Director at Union-Snyder Community Action Agency Session Description: For parents struggling to raise a child, poverty adds extensive stress to the family. During this webinar, we will look at how poverty may affect the ability for parents to be
The Vital Role of Fathers
February 3, 2016 Presenters: Yvonne Andrews, Lead Facilitator, Turning Points for Children; Jeannette Rice, PAT Supervisor, Children’s Advocacy Center of Lawrence County; Kenneth Strother, Prevention Services Specialist and Facilitator of the Nurturing Fathers Program, Family Resources of PA Session Description: Fathers are integral to children’s growth and development. Some fathers take an active role in rearing