“Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: Supporting Families and Improving Child Outcomes”
Hosted by the WashU Brown School of Social Work
Nearly a quarter of young children living in poverty experience mental health conditions such as PTSD and anxiety. As such, social workers are increasingly called upon to intervene with children ages birth to 4 years and their families.
Join us as we discuss the risk factors in the family and immediate environment that are highly consequential for children’s social-emotional development, and will introduce participants to promising prevention and treatment strategies that aim to support families and improve young child outcomes.
This presentation is part of our Brown School Curriculum Showcase.
For inquiries contact profdev@brownschool.wustl.edu.