Dear Friends & Colleagues:
You’ll be pleased to learn about new documentary, Brain Matters, that highlights keys to successful infant development. It strings together interviews, family stories and research to bring early brain science into the mainstream, and reinforce the early child development movement including video footage from around the world including our own, Sarasota, FL and interview with Kathryn Shea, CEO of The Florida Center for Early Childhood. The documentary is available on iTunes and Amazon for $9.99. Here is link to Monday’s Sarasota Herald article: https://www.heraldtribune.com/...l-infant-development
All the best, Mimi
P.S. We’re delighted that 30 scholarships have been awarded across the state to train CPP clinicians for ECC in underserved circuits. Because of this subsidy, we’re able to offer discounted slots for CPP trainings in Orlando (August 21-23) and Pensacola (September 10-12). See attached applications. We project an additional 125 CPP clinicians will be trained this fall as a result of the CPP trainings in Miami, Sarasota, Orlando and Pensacola which will allow more children to be served in ECC!
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Dr. Mimi Graham, Director
FSU Center for Prevention & Early Intervention Policy
1339 East Lafayette Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Office: 850-922-1302
mgraham@fsu.edu
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