Showing posts with label First Annual Partnership Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Annual Partnership Conference. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

EC-SEBRIS Student Poster Presentations

On April 17, 2014, our EC-SEBRIS Graduate Certificate students presented research posters at the Inaugural Partnership Conference co-hosted by the Department of Child and Family Development at San Diego State University. 



At the end of each semester, our students showcase their research at an event open to the public. The intent is to share "fact sheets" with mental health providers regarding key strategies to successfully impact the lives of young children and their families.


This semester our students shared the posters they created last semester, reaching a much wider audience than we could have anticipated– 350 conference attendees! The content focused on the importance of early assessment and intervention related to language development, social-emotional development, sensory motor development, fine motor skills and parent-child attachment.

More information on the EC-SEBRIS Graduate Certificate Program in early childhood mental health can be found here.














Friday, April 25, 2014

Highlights of the First Annual Partnership Conference

The Department of Child and Family Development co-hosted the Inaugural Partnership Conference April 17, 2014.

Dr. Karen Moran Finello
The San Diego Association for the Education of Young Children, the California Council on Family Relations, and the Center for Family, School, Community Engagement (CFSCE) also hosted the conference.

The conference featured keynote presentations by applied developmental psychologist Dr. Karen Moran Finello and licensed clinical social worker Michael Jones.

Dr. Finello's presentation explored the topic of home visiting and its ability to support families and strengthen not only mental health, but child-caregiver relationships.



Mr. Jones presented on the topic of Trauma Informed Care, along with the importance surrounding a professional's ability to identify their own trauma histories and their awareness regarding the possible impacts of those experiences in work with clients.

Dr. Michael Jones

The conference also featured workshops by some of San Diego State's very own. Dr. Shulamit Ritblatt, Dr. Audrey Hokoda, Dr. Sascha Longstreth, Dr. Sarah Garrity, and the Director of CFSCE, Jeana Preston.

All of these experiences provided excellent opportunities for the 350 student and professional attendees to be inspired, while building on their knowledge of Infant and Childhood Mental Health.






Thanks to CFD undergraduate Victoria Kapper for contributing this post.

Dr. Shulamit Ritblatt