Relationship between Parental Mental Health and Child Development
When & Where
May 9, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
https://www.crowdcast.io/c/2024pbh1 ( View in Google Map)
Contact
- Sarah Presti
- [email protected]
Event Description
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, making it the perfect month to kick off the Pediatric Brain Health Initiative's upcoming webinar series: Promoting family & provider mental well-being. The series will begin with Parenting Begins before Birth: The New Science of Prenatal Programming and Early Brain-Behavior Development on Thursday, May 9, 12-1:30 PM CST. Presented by Catherine Monk, PhD, this first webinar will cover: Dr. Monk's extensive research into the relationship between maternal pre & postnatal mental health and early development; the postnatal depression prevention protocol Practical Resources for Effective Postpartum Parenting (PREPP).
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