Lindsey Ondrak, LIMHP
Explore the importance of parent-child engagement and social-emotional development in the early years. Parents can offer their children rich, high-quality interactions that shows positive behavioral outcomes, supports emotional repair and develops cognitive functioning. Get ideas on what to look for in parent-child interactions as well as how to better interpret the reciprocity of the relationship.
Intended Audience
All professionals working with children and families.
Learning Objective
- This session will analyze aspects of the parent-child relationship that support child social-emotional development.
- This session will explain basic brain development and how relationships help enhance cognitive functioning.
- This session will list strategies for supporting emotional repair and better behavioral outcomes.