GOLD Learning Education News
Our newest symposium is right around the corner and we can’t wait to bring you this outstanding lineup of speakers! Our GOLD Learning Early Years Online Symposium 2021 is packed with the most current research and recommendations on early childhood brain development and the importance of relationships.
On October 4 & 5, we’ll be joined live by 6 expert speakers who will be sharing insights and information during their practice-changing presentations. This event is perfect for all health care professionals working with families with children 0-3 years. These presentations offer a multidisciplinary look at socioemotional development in infants and young children. You’ll gain crucial new skills and knowledge, and you’ll learn how to engage with parents and caregivers in ways that support responsive caregiving.
During this symposium you’ll hear:
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“Trauma-Sensitive Care in the Early Years” from Kim Barthel, OTR
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“The Neuroscience of Connection: Understanding Regulation for Ourselves and Others” from Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S
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“Inner Child Co-Regulation – How Empathic Dialogue Can Clear Implicit-Memory Blocks to Bonding” from Robin Grille, BA (psych), Grad Dip Counseling, Dip Int Psych.
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“A Neuroscience-Based Paradigm Shift for Parenting Kids With Dysregulated Behaviors” from Robyn Gobbel, LMSW-Clinical
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“Foetal Programming and the Impact of Stress” from Dr. Ruth Oshikanlu, RN RM RSCPHN BSc PGDip PGDip MSc DUniv
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“Building Strong Children: The Power of Buffering Protection Through Responsive Parenting and Caring Communities” from Marianne Vanderveen-Kolkena, IBCLC, MSc
Registration gives you full access to both live days, plus 8 weeks to watch and re-watch recordings at your convenience. Download speaker handouts, ask questions in the speaker-moderated forums, and connect with your colleagues from around the world to take your learning experience to the next level!
We look forward to seeing you online at GOLD Learning Early Years Online Symposium 2021!