A healthy family is a healthy world.
Join this four-part series along with other parents, educators, and therapists to gain a clear introduction of Developmental Psychology, as well as a review of helpful techniques and perspectives that adults can utilize to support the children in their lives.
This class focuses on the material from the perspective of Preventative Mental Health Care in the family setting. Parents will learn information that is applicable to their daily life, both in personal development and to support all children, regardless of age or developmental stage.
This class occurs live, and includes a Q&A section for active participant engagement.
CE Credits Offered: None
Course Facilitator: Bruchy Moskovics, CSW, CCLS
Scale: Pay What You Wish
The Healthy Family Series
Week by Week:
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Main Question
What does it mean to go from a view of pathology to a perspective of health?
Lecture
Introduction to Developmental Psychology
Into Practice
Basic Breathing for adults and children, and why breathing is not supposed to make us ‘calm down’.
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Main Question
During moments of stress, what kind of involvement is helpful to a child, and when is it beneficial to step away and allow them to find their own regulation?
Lecture
Developmental Psychology and Normal Moments of Stress
Into Practice
3 games to play that help with connection + regulation
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Main Question
Can childhood anxiety really be healed?
Lecture
A Comprehensive Theory on Childhood Anxiety
Into Practice
The Art of Verbal Validation
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Main Question
How does the external environment impact the child and family?
Lecture
Development in Context
Into Practice
Learn 3 simples ways to make an environmental change, and witness the effects together