Parent Child Interaction Observation Training Part 2

Dates:

March 04, 2025 and
March 06, 2025

Time:

Training is from 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM

Cost:

No Fee

Details:

This two-part interactive training will introduce participants to a new parent-child
interaction guide and strategies to strengthen service providers’ observation and
practice skills to support critical relationship-based attunement between infants,
toddlers, and the adults who care for them.  This training was developed as part of
follow-up to a 2021 survey completed by Early On coordinators and service providers in
which over 90% of all respondents felt that access to parent-child observation tools,
training on those tools, and strategies to support parent-child interaction would be most
helpful for strengthening parent-child observation practices. Join this training to learn
together with peers, practice observation using videos of MI families, discuss how to
use observations with families and how to incorporate information into functional goals.
 
This training event is eligible for 2.50 hours of State Continuing Education Clock
Hours (SCECHs), pending approval.
 
Both Part 1 and Part 2 of this training are required to receive SCECHs.
 
*Social work CEUs will also be available

SCECHs:

This training event is eligible for 2.50 hours of State Continuing Education Clock Hours (SCECHs).

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Trainers:

Mary Mackrain, PhD, IMH-E

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