South Carolina Infant Mental Health Association

South Carolina Infant Mental Health Association

非营利组织管理

Charleston,South Carolina 660 位关注者

A multidisciplinary association of professionals working to promote nurturing relationships for infants, young children

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The South Carolina Infant Mental Health Association is a multidisciplinary association of professionals working to promote nurturing relationships for infants, young children and their families through resources, policies and practices to foster healthy social-emotional development and well-being.

网站
https://scimha.org
所属行业
非营利组织管理
规模
11-50 人
总部
Charleston,South Carolina
类型
非营利机构
创立
2017
领域
infant mental health、social-emotional development、relationship-centered、Endorsement?、infant and early childhood mental health consultation、safe baby courts和reflective supervision

地点

  • 主要

    1 Carriage Lane

    Unit J

    US,South Carolina,Charleston,29407

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South Carolina Infant Mental Health Association员工

动态

  • Join us on December 3 at 11:30 for our December Reflective Supervision group session! These group sessions allow professionals who work in infant or early childhood mental health to connect with other professionals in South Carolina, learn together, and practice active listening. The goal of reflective supervision is to guide professionals through challenges that may arise in the field. All SCIMHA members are welcome to attend. We hope to see you at our group session on ZOOM! To register: https://lnkd.in/eFcSMHUF

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  • Our CEO Kerrie Schnake was recently in Anaheim, CA for a conference. She presented at the National Association for Early Childhood Teacher Educators (NAECTE) and attended the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) conference. At the NAEYC conference, our publisher, Teacher College Press, had a booth and hosted a book signing! Check out her book that she co-wrote! You can get your copy at the link below and join the discussion on improving teacher well-being in early childhood education. https://lnkd.in/eNUhkUYK

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  • Calling all infant and early childhood professionals: Join us on Thursday, November 21 at 10 AM for our November Endorsement 101 Session! In this one-hour session, you will learn about endorsement credentials and the endorsement process. Questions about endorsement? Hop on our Endorsement Office Hours (right after Endorsement 101) at 11 AM on November 21! To register: https://lnkd.in/eR-Pvwr7

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  • Safe Babies Court is changing the future of the child welfare system. The mission of South Carolina Safe Babies Court is to promote expedited permanency, empowerment and positive outcomes for parents, infants, and toddlers by transforming child welfare and court processes through practices that center the mental health needs of babies. To learn more about Safe Babies Court, go to https://lnkd.in/ekbPtVxQ

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  • Join us on Thursday, November 21 for this month’s Third Thursday Webinar - Facing a Broken System: Addressing Suspensions and Expulsions of Young Black Children in South Carolina During the webinar you will: ??Gain insights into the prevalence and impact of discriminatory suspension and expulsion practices in preschool settings within South Carolina, with a specific focus on Charleston. ??Explore the underlying factors contributing to disproportionate suspension and expulsion rates among Black preschoolers. ??Discuss recommendations, strategies for educators, administrators, and policymakers to implement more inclusive and supportive practices in preschools, promoting equity and reducing the risk of suspension and expulsion. Click here to save your spot: https://lnkd.in/eRXWVzAY Our presenters: Dr. Melodie Baker?? Dr. Melodie Baker is the Executive Director and Founder of ImpactSTATS Inc., a nonprofit policy and research organization dedicated to advancing equitable policies in early childhood and K-12 education through data-driven research and community-centered advocacy. Recognized nationally as an education leader and advocate, Melodie leverages her expertise to drive substantial and meaningful change. Her contributions to the field are evident through numerous authored articles, op-eds, and reports on early childhood development, mathematics and policy in higher education. Her research illuminates critical issues and offers valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners alike. Beyond her day-day work, Melodie actively participates in various national and state-wide councils, including Raising New York and The Equity Coalition for the Education Trust New York. She also holds positions on the SUNY Erie Board of Trustees (Vice Chair), First Hand Learning, Launch New York, and was recently appointed to serve on Governor Hochul's Early Childhood Advisory Council. Melodie earned her PhD in Educational Psychology and Quantitative Methods from the University at Buffalo. She also holds an advanced graduate certificate in Applied Statistical Analysis, a Master's in Executive Leadership and Change from Daemen University, and a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations from Buffalo State University. Dr. Claire Cameron?? Dr. Claire Cameron PhD, holds the title of Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo. She is an internationally-recognized expert in how young children develop self-regulation – that is, how they navigate their thoughts, feelings, and actions; and how learning environments and educators can support children. She currently teaches online courses in mixed research methods and dissertation writing. Finally, she is a proud and always-learning parent of a 2nd-grader with a significant disability.

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