Early relationships between babies and their caregivers play a fundamental role in emotional development, brain growth and long-term wellbeing. Professionals who work with families in the early years are in a unique position to support and strengthen these relationships.
This introductory training session with Clinical Psychologist Dr Charlotte Dunster-Page provides an accessible overview of parent-infant relationships and infant mental health, designed for professionals working with babies, young children and their families
Parent-Infant Relationships Training | Infant Mental Health Webinar
During the session we will explore the science behind early attachment and emotional development, how babies communicate their needs, and how professionals can support families to build strong, secure relationships.
Who this training is for
This training is suitable for any professional working with infants, young children or families, including those in health, early years, education and family support roles.
What you’ll learn about infant mental health
The session will cover:
The foundations of infant mental health
How early relationships shape brain development
Understanding infant communication and behaviour
How professionals can support parent-infant relationships in practice
The training is recorded, allowing participants to revisit the content afterwards.
Professionals working within Scarborough-based organisations can contact us directly to access the training at a reduced rate of £25.
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