To bring about lasting, positive change for young children and families, early childhood professionals and Home Visitors are coming together for a three-day Summit. This Summit will include one-full day centered on Infant and Young Child Mental Health and two days focused on Home Visiting. Potential attendees include professionals focused on early intervention, early childhood mental health, early childhood education, parent education, and health.
The Summit will be held November 12 – November 14, 2019 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The first day of the Summit, Tuesday, November 12, organized by the North Carolina Infant Mental Health Association (NCIMHA), will focus on key early childhood mental health topics and building the capacity of adults to provide safe, nurturing environments and relationships for children under the age of five.
November 13 – 14, organized by Smart Start, will focus on Home Visiting to strengthen and coordinate North Carolina’s home visiting system. These two days will enhance the knowledge and skills of NC’s home visiting professionals to meet the complex needs of families and children across the state.
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