Listen to Past Conference Calls
May 27, 2009
Early Relationship Experiences and the Development Self Regulationt
Materials
Peter Mangione, Ph.D
May 13, 2009
Keeping Baby In Mind: Strategies for Enhancing Attachment
Materials
Joanne Solchany, Ph.D.
April 22, 2009
Working with Families with Infants with Cry/Feeding/Sleeping Problems, Part 2
Materials
Zack Boukydis, Ph.D., Professor
April 8, 2009
Teen Parents & Their Children: Dual Developmental Needs
Materials
Barbara White, MSW, M.Ed. FSU Center For Prevention
March 11, 2009
IMH & Early Intervention Come Together
Materials
Connie Lillas, PhD, MFT, RN, Director
February 11, 2009
An Infant Mental Health Perspective on Language Development and Dual Language Learning
Handout
Anne Hogan, Ph.D., Director
January 14, 2009
Working with Families with Infants with Cry/ Feeding/Sleeping Problems
Zack Boukydis, Ph.D.
May 27, 2008
Conversations with Young Children - Feeding the Mind/Soothing the Soul
Dr. Craig Jones
Upcoming Conference Calls - download this list as a PDF
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Past Conference Calls
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Zack Boukydis, Ph.D., Professor
Institute of Psychology, Chicago, IL Dr. Boukydis has consulted with the Fussy Baby Project.
Conference Materials
"Working with Families with Infants with Cry/ Feeding/Sleeping Problems" will offer insight from Dr. Boukydis' work with the Infant Cry Clinic at Brown Medical School and the Fussy Baby Research program in Chicago.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Anne Hogan, Ph.D., Director
The FSU Harris Institute for Infant Mental Health Training. Dr. Hogan is a developmental psychologist who has created language assessments and now conducts IMH training.
Conference Materials
"An Infant Mental Health Perspective on Language Development and Dual Language Learning" will focus on how learning dual languages affects the parent/child relationship.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Connie Lillas, PhD, MFT, RN, Director
Interdisciplinary Training Institute. Los Angeles, CA
Conference Materials
"IMH & Early Intervention Come Together" will offer highlights from Dr. Lillas's new book: Infant/Child Mental Health, Early Intervention, and Relationship-Based Therapies: A Neurorelational Framework for Interdisciplinary Practice.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Barbara White. MSW, M.Ed.
FSU Center for Prevention. Ms. White has worked with vulnerable teen parents in schools, DJJ and the court systems for 30+ years.
Conference Materials
"Teen Parents & Their Children: Dual Developmental Needs" will provide a unique focus on the needs of both the parent and the baby.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Zack Boukydis, Ph.D., Professor
Institute of Psychology Chicago, IL Dr. Boukydis has consulted with the Fussy Baby Project
Conference Materials
"Working with Families with Infants with Cry/Feeding/Sleeping Problems, Part 2" will offer additional insights from Dr. Boukydis’ work with the Infant Cry Clinic at Brown Medical School and the Fussy Baby Research program at University of Illinois, Chicago
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Joanne Solchany, Ph.D.
Dr. Solchany is a licensed mental health clinician specializing in attachment issues. She taught at the University of Washington IMH program and is author of Enhancing Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy.
Conference Materials
"Keeping Baby In Mind: Strategies for Enhancing Attachment." Dr. Solchany will address attachment issues in young children drawing upon her extensive clinical experiences.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Peter Mangione, Ph.D
Resources from the Online Meeting
Co-Director of WestEd's Center for Child and Family Studies. Dr. Mangione has helped make the Program for Infant/Toddler Care a national model for training early childhood practitioners. He was instrumental in creating California’s learning and development foundations for infants and toddlers. Dr. Mangione directed the revision of California’s infant/toddler Desired Results Development Profile
Conference Materials
"Early Relationship Experiences and the Development Self Regulation"
Monday, June 1, 2009
1-2 pm EST
Peter Mangione, Ph.D
Co-Director of WestEd's Center for Child and Family Studies. Dr. Mangione has helped make the Program for Infant/Toddler Care a national model for training early childhood practitioners. He was instrumental in creating California’s learning and development foundations for infants and toddlers. Dr. Mangione directed the revision of California’s infant/toddler Desired Results Development Profile
Information and Resources for the Online Meeting
"Facilitating Language Development and Communication during the Infant/Toddler Years"

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