Workshop Session Tracks

Infant Mental Health Consultation for Clinicians / Reflective Practice /

Sensory

/ Family Involvement / Cross-System
Collaboration / Trauma Informed Practice
Kadija Johnston
(double session) /

Staci Sonotoski

The FAN as a foundational framework for Reflective Supervision / Gretchen
Becker Crabb
Promoting Sensory Regulation through Infant Feeding After Trauma /

Charisse Daniels

Fostering Parent Partnerships: Cultivate, Nurture, and Sustain Meaningful Relationships / Julie Ribaudo
(double session)
Using Infant Mental Health to bring the Pyramid Model to Life /

Julia Yeary

Separation, Grief, and Trauma: Supporting Babies, Toddlers and Their Families

Kevin O’Brien Kathryn Schlippman

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation and Home Visitation - Partnering with Families to Promote Wellness / Janna Hack
Hats Off!
An Integrated Approach to Supervision: Integrating Reflective and Administrative Practice / Jennifer Bluske Krull Sarah Peters
(double session)
Co-Regulation: Focusing on Relationships through Sensory-Based Treatment / Sharon Hempel
Robert Marrs
(double session)
Family Coaching: Implementing family-centered care in the NICU /

Carol Mischler, Sancee Seibold Sally McCoy

My Baby's Nurse: Experience of Joint Home Visiting Between Early Interventionists and Public Health / Amy D’Addario Donna Burns
Integrating Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health into the NCTSN Curriculum– A Wisconsin Model
Donna Anderson Juliana Dellinger
Infant Massage as a tool for Infant Mental Health /

Sara Tortomasi

Fathers of Children with Special Needs: Their Stories, Their Words /

Arianna Keil

Wisconsin Efforts to Integrate Behavioral Health into Pediatric Primary Care / Katy Trottier,
Liz Lanter
Margo Camacho
(double session)
Interdisciplinary Approach to IMH for Families in Child Welfare (NRF)

Elisabeth Norton

Putting more life into work/life balance / Rebecca Martin Christi Hess

Quantity & Quality of Parental Communication How can we achieve both?

/

Kedibonye Carpenter

Ubuntu! I Am Because We Are / Julie Poehlmann-Tynan
Young Children of Incarcerated Parents