Early relational health refers to an enhanced focus on the centrality of the relationship between caregivers and very young children for future health, development, and social–emotional well-being. Drawing on developmental science and clinical experience, this webinar will be hosted by Early Learning Investigations and presented by acclaimed author, pediatrician and early relational health expert, Claudia M. Gold, M.D.
Dr. Gold will present a model of “listening in” with an intentional suspension of expectations and a willingness to be surprised. This webinar will examine the perspectives of infant, caregiver, relationship, and culture within the frame of core principles of early relational health including the repair theory of human development, facilitating reflective functioning, and the healing power of safety.
In this webinar participants will learn to…
- Recognize the perspective of infant, caregiver, relationship, and culture.
- Describe the role of mismatch and repair in healthy and derailed infant development.
- Apply core principles of early relational health to the setting of early childhood education.
Register for this free webinar via the Early Learning Investigations website.
Date & Time
Wednesday, March 12, 11 AM PT | 2 PM ET