Registration Waiting List - Cohort 4
Project SUCCEED: Supporting Colorado Children’s Early Emotional Development
Wednesdays, April 3 to May 22, 2024
10:30 am to 12:00 pm (Mountain Time)
Date | Topic |
04/03/24 | Setting the Stage for Shared Meaning of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health |
04/10/24 | Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity Considerations |
04/17/24 | Caregiving Relationships and Early Brain Development |
04/24/24 | Child and Family Development |
05/01/24 | Early Adversity and Toxic Stress |
05/08/24 | Identifying and Understanding Developmental Differences in Young Children |
05/15/24 | Strategies for Managing Mental Health Symptoms |
05/22/24 | Resources and Referrals |
All sessions are free. While attendance at all of the sessions is encouraged, we understand that it might not be possible for everyone to attend all sessions. Sessions will be virtual using a ZOOM link that will be emailed to you in your confirmation.
Project SUCCEED uses the ECHO (Extensions of Community Healthcare Options) model of adult learning techniques with interactive training and case presentations.
We are inviting a diverse group of individuals in Colorado who touch the lives of young children, including, among others, early care and education providers, early interventionists, healthcare professionals, teachers, home visitors, parent educators, case managers, family members, first responders, members of the judiciary and law enforcement, and nannies and babysitters, who are interested in learning more about infant and childhood mental health.
Please watch for a follow-up email should you be added to the training from the waitlist. Contact Kristina.Hightshoe@cuanschutz.edu with questions.