This session will explore how the brain develops, how attachment and healthy brain development are closely linked, and how healthy relationships nurture the capacity to manage stress and build resiliency. During the presentation, Megan, Jackie and Connie will talk about strategies to help children and caregivers to strengthen the attachment bond.
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How Early Attachment Relationships Impact Brain Development and What We Can Do
February 28, 2023 @ 1:30 pm. - 3:00 pm.
Details
- Date:
- February 28, 2023
- Time:
- 1:30 pm. - 3:00 pm.
- Tag:
- Early Childhood Mental Health, parenting, prevention
Organizer
- Jackie Eaton
- Phone:
- 306-651-4320
- Email:
- jeaton@skprevention.ca
- Website:
- View Organizer Website
Presenter
- Megan Clark
- About:
Megan Clark is the Research and Evaluation Lead at the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute. Megan has an M.A. in developmental psychology with a focus on attachment research. Connie Herman is the Nobody’s Perfect Parent Program Coordinator for Saskatchewan. In this role, she offers training, ongoing education, and support to service providers who work with parents and families. Jackie Eaton is the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) Training and Education Coordinator for the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute. Jackie is responsible for resource development and organizing trainings, presentations, and workshops to support the work of CAPC Projects throughout Saskatchewan. Jackie is a Nobody’ s Perfect Trainer and a trainer for the Zero to Three Growing Brain program.
Details
- Date:
- February 28, 2023
- Time:
- 1:30 pm. - 3:00 pm.
- Tag:
- Early Childhood Mental Health, parenting, prevention
Organizer
- Jackie Eaton
- Phone:
- 306-651-4320
- Email:
- jeaton@skprevention.ca
- Website:
- View Organizer Website