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Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect - A Two-Part Webinar
A free two-part webinar training based on ZERO TO THREE'S curriculum designed for early childhood and childcare professionals, called Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect will be presented by Lanterman and Strategies.
This webinar will provide the knowledge, skill and strategies for parents and professionals to partner together to prevent child maltreatment.
- Wednesday, May 28, 2014 - Part 1 - Understanding and Responding to Abuse and Neglect of Infants and Toddlers
- Wednesday, June 11, 2014 - Part 2 - Helping Parents and Providers Understand Temperament
In this two-part webinar parents and caregivers will:
- Learn the prevalence of abuse/neglect in the infant/toddler population
- Examine the impact of maltreatment on a young child’s development
- Learn how best to respond to suspected abuse/neglect and how to discuss these issues
- Learn about temperament types and five key temperament traits
- Learn how to best understand their own and their children’s temperaments
REGISTRATION REQUIRED ~ Note: Registering for one webinar does not register you for the other one. If interested in attending both, please register for each separately.
LANTERMAN WILL ALSO BE HOSTING THE WEBINAR IN OUR 3RD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM. SPANISH TRANSLATION WILL BE AVAILBLE FOR THOSE ATTENDING IN-PERSON.
For more information and to register to attend in-person, contact the Koch-Young Resource Center at 213.252.5600 or kyrc@lanterman.org.
Provided by: Lanterman Regional Center and Strategies
Related Links
- View flyer for more information
- Register online for part 1 - Understanding and Responding to Abuse and Neglect of Infants and Toddlers
- Register online part 2 - Helping Parents and Providers Understand Temperament