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The Principles and Framework for Early Relational Health

 

In the first session, David Willis, MD, Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Social Policy, is in conversation with MaryEtta Callier-Wells, Parenting Program Supervisor, Lead Educator and Facilitator at Self Enhancement, Inc., about the principles and framework of Early Relational Health. They discuss why Early Relational Health is essential to child and family wellbeing and what parents are telling us about the importance of creating and nurturing healthy early relationships. This is especially critical for families as they navigate the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic uncertainties, and the deep and persistent systemic inequities that many families experience.

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