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March 2022

EARLY RELATIONAL HEALTH SUMMIT: JOINING HANDS TO PROMOTE FOUNDATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS FOR EVERY CHILD

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2022 THE PALACE AT SOMERSET PARK 333 DAVIDSON AVENUE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, NJ 08873 Click here to register Join us at the 2022 Early Relational Health (ERH) Summit to hear from national experts and learn how foundational relationships between young children and their caregivers impact physical health, child development, social well-being, and resilience. This summit is designed to bring together forward-thinking pediatric healthcare professionals, early childcare providers,...

Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in IDD Organizations & Systems - FREE Webinar

Dr. Karyn Harvey , noted expert on trauma with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) argues, “Trauma in people with IDD is the elephant in the room.” The statistics are harrowing: People with IDD are 2.5 times more likely to be victims of violent crime compared to people who are not disabled (Harrell, 2017) 31% of children with IDD suffer child abuse compared to 9% of non-disabled children (Sullivan & Knudson, 2000) 14% of direct care staff admitted to acts of...

My Shift from Trauma Integration to Collective Well-Being

The landscape and language about childhood adversity and trauma have morphed and changed over the past few years. We began talking about adverse childhood experiences, expanded to talk about adverse community experiences and now include adversities within the environment at large including historical trauma. People are searching for ways to ensure that we are identifying positive experiences that help shape and build resilience as well as the adversities impacting long-term health and social...

Activity: What's the Feeling - Parenting Center Tip of the Week [mountsinaiparenting.org]

Activity: What's the Feeling From our partners at VROOM, here’s a fun activity to try in your next visit with a 3-year-old: Make a face and ask your patient to try and guess what you’re feeling—like sad, tired, excited, surprised or scared. Then take turns and ask your patient to make a face while you guess what they are feeling. Have fun going back and forth. Matching faces and feelings helps children to understand how they, and other people, think and feel. This builds social skills in the...

Heckman Equation March Quarterly Digest [heckmanequation.org]

Whether you’re a long-time early childhood advocate or just getting started in the field, use Heckman Equation and other expert resources to communicate the value of investing in high-quality early education for kids, especially as our nation looks for ways to re-build a system devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Find the latest research from Professor Heckman, relevant news and advocacy resources in this email alert. In the News Center for American Progress "Report: Child Care Spending...

Registration Live! 5th Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference July 14-15 2022/Call for Proposals Extended to 4/15/22 [jefferson.edu]

Registration deadline: June 24, 2022 5th Annual Philadelphia Trauma Training Conference Youth Mental Health Promotion: The Time is Now (Online/Virtual Conference) will be held July 14-15, 2022. This unique training conference will provide an intensive, collaborative, and engaging experience to providers, educators, and leaders across health, education, and social service disciplines, as well as to community members invested in promoting the health of their families, neighborhoods, and...

Can Moving the Body Heal the Mind? [nytimes.com]

By Gretchen Reynolds, Photo: Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times, The New York Times, March 30, 2022 When Jennifer Heisz was in graduate school, she borrowed a friend’s aged, rusty road bike — and wound up redirecting her career. At the time, she was studying cognitive neuroscience but, dissatisfied with the direction of her work and her personal life, began experiencing what she now recognizes as “pretty severe anxiety,” she told me recently. Her friend suggested biking as a reprieve. Not...

What really happens when babies are left to cry it out? [bbc.com]

By Amanda Ruggeri, Photo: Alamy, British Broadcasting Corporation, March 30, 2022 I n 2015, Wendy Hall, a paediatric sleep researcher based in Canada, studied 235 families of six- to eight-month-old babies. The purpose: to see if sleep training worked. By its broadest definition, sleep training can refer to any strategy used by parents to encourage their babies to sleep at night – which can be as simple as implementing a nighttime routine or knowing how to read an infant's tiredness cues.

When the same awful thing happens often enough, it ceases to be newsworthy – and that is a big problem [theguardian.com]

By Adrian Chiles, Photo: Zoonar/Alamy, The Guardian, March 30, 2022 F or more than a week after Russia invaded Ukraine , there was almost nothing else in the news. It was all we talked about on the radio, which felt right. Then I was on holiday for a week and off with Covid for a further week. When I was back presenting my programme on BBC Radio 5 live after this fortnight away, subjects other than Ukraine were in our running order. This was inevitable, I suppose, even though the situation...

Minnesota Works For Quality Parenting in Foster Families [imprintnews.org]

By Farrah Mina, Photo: Darlene and Curtis Bell, The Imprint, March 29, 2022 W hen longtime foster parents Darlene and Curtis Bell welcomed four kids into their home in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, they took a crash-course in preparing pepper soup and fufu. And within 24 hours of arriving at the Bells’ place, the siblings were served their favorite dishes. Learning about the foods they loved from the children’s Nigerian mother provided critical information to help the siblings feel welcomed and...

Analysis: Former juvenile lifers cite strengths and weaknesses of reentry preparation [jjie.org]

By Charlotte West, Photo: Illinois Department of Corrections/Flickr, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, March 25, 2022 Almost all of 112 Philadelphians who have been released from lifetime prison sentences said they participated in some form of prison programming, but 53 percent reported having been restricted from vocational programs such as barbering (Pennsylvania prioritizes people who have less than five years left on their sentences for vocational training). Sixteen percent of those...

This weekend: Community Restoration & Reunion

Hello, colleagues. This weekend is the 10th anniversary of my community making efforts over the years, and an opportunity for everyone to restore, reunite, rejuvenate and receive. This is my last-chance invitation to you all. AND because we have to be online one more time....it's the first year that I've encouraged the 'house party' concept. Simply put: get signed up then invite a friend or colleagues to join you to watch, together. A cuppa, a pizza, a weekend...all good. And a way to spread...

Complex Models Now Gauge the Impact of Climate Change on Global Food Production. The Results Are ‘Alarming’ [insideclimatenews.org]

By Georgina Gustin, Photo: Rijasolo/AFP/Getty Images, Inside Climate News, March 27, 2022 Inside dozens of bankers boxes, stacked high in a storage locker in New York City, Cynthia Rosenzweig has stashed the work of decades: Legal pads covered in blue-inked cursive with doodles in the margins, file folders marked “potato,” graph paper with notations of rainfall in Nebraska and Kansas. Rosenzweig has worked at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) at Columbia University since the...

Why we can't agree on Will Smith's slap [usatoday.com]

By Alia E. Dastagir, Image: Screenshot from article, USA TODAY, March 29, 2022 As reactions to the Will Smith Oscars ' slap snowballed Monday, it became clear the most revealing story wasn't about what occurred between Smith and presenter Chris Rock , but about what our intensely divergent reactions to that violence said about ourselves. In a surreal moment initially mistaken for scripted comedy, Smith slapped Rock across the face and yelled profanities at the comedian after he made a joke...

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