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Understanding Infant State, Regulation, Behavior and Cues
12/05/2022 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM PT

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Understanding Infant State, Regulation, Behavior and Cues

Kimberlee Shoecraft, LICSW

Understanding Infant States is a research-based program for professionals that provides essential information on newborn and infant behavior. Learn about infants and their captivating ability to interact and engage in relationships with their parents and caregivers and how that impacts the care they receive. Participants will learn about how infants' internal states influence their behavior and how to help infants regulate. Participants will also learn how to read infant cues, how to foster relationships, and about infant's social, emotional, and cognitive growth while feeding.
 
This course will help you:
  • Build confidence and competence in supporting parent/caregiver’s care of their infants.
  • Increase your knowledge of the infant’s regulatory capabilities.
  • Help identify challenges in parenting/caregiving abilities.
  • Effectively share knowledge with parents.
This training is being offered at no cost by the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Workforce Collaborative (IECMH-WC) to mental health providers serving children birth to five enrolled in Apple Health (Medicaid). Sign up for updates from the IECMH-WC about more training opportunities and workforce supports here.