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Changing the Trajectory for Infants, Young Children and their Parents involved with Child Welfare
Building Blocks for Infant Mental Health
  • Giovanni Billings
  • Anne Pruett
  • Michele R. Moser, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
8-21-2017
Description

Participants will:

  1. Develop an appreciation for the centrality of the caregiver infant relationship in the young child’s mental health and development
  2. Gain information about the impact of traumatic events on infants and young children across developmental domains, including early brain development
  3. Be able to identify the core components of the infant court approach
  4. Learn how the infant court approach addresses the impact of trauma in the lives of young children and their parents as well as promotes healthy attachment and development
  5. Be able to describe Tennessee’s development of infant courts through its two pilot projects and legislative initiative.

Location
Franklin, TN
Citation Information
Giovanni Billings, Anne Pruett and Michele R. Moser. "Changing the Trajectory for Infants, Young Children and their Parents involved with Child Welfare" Building Blocks for Infant Mental Health (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michele-moser/32/