A child’s brain undergoes an amazing period of development from birth to 3—producing more than a million neural connections each second. Join us for a focus on how brain development occurs within the context of relationships in infancy and early childhood.
- Delve into key concepts such as “mind-sight,” “serve and return,” and experience dependency and expectancy, as they relate to neural development.
- Discover how the limbic system and executive functioning are mediated through relationships and experience.
- Examine the impact of trauma and toxic stress on brain development.
As a result of attending this webinar, participants will be able to:
Describe the role of relationships and environment in early brain development.
Describe key concepts such as serve and return, emotional exchange, and schema-of-being-with.
Recognize ways to support neuro-relational development in infants and young children and how to support children who have experienced trauma or toxic stress.
Register here. (Free for members, $30 for non-members)
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