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Partners for a Healthy Baby CPEIP Homepage
WEBPartners for a Healthy Baby is a research-based parenting curriculum developed by a multidisciplinary FSU faculty team with expertise in obstetric medicine, early childhood development, psychology, infant mental health, social work, and early intervention.. Using the latest research and clinical guidelines from their respective disciplines, the faculty …
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Infant Mental Health CPEIP Homepage
WEBInfant mental health reflects both the social-emotional capacities and the primary relationships in children birth through age five. Because young children's social experiences and opportunities to explore the world depend on the love and care they receive, the child and the child's relationships are central to "infant mental health."
Initiatives CPEIP Homepage
WEBChild Parent Psychotherapy is an intervention model for children aged 0-5 who have experienced traumatic events and/or are experiencing mental health, attachment, and/or behavioral problems. Infant Mental Health is defined as “the healthy social and emotional development of a young child; and a growing field of research and practice devoted
About CPEIP Homepage
WEBABOUT US. The FSU Center for Prevention & Early Intervention Policy began in 1989 at the Collins Center for Public Policy under the direction of United States Senator Lawton Chiles who was highly committed to maternal and child health issues. When Senator Chiles became Florida's governor in 1991, the work of the Center moved to Florida State
Breastfeeding CPEIP Homepage
WEBThe course is designed for those who wish to learn the basics of breastfeeding and lactation management and use strategies to increase initiation and duration rates. This course is intended for nurses, home visitors, doulas, and community-based health educators. This course is based on the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, with content
Research Basis CPEIP Homepage
WEBPartners for a Healthy Baby is a research-based parenting curriculum developed by a multidisciplinary FSU faculty team with expertise in obstetric medicine, early childhood development, psychology, infant mental health, social work, and early intervention. Using the latest research and clinical guidelines from their respective disciplines, the faculty …
Foundations of Infant Mental Health
WEB10:00 am- 1:00 pm EST. This 15-hour foundational Infant Mental Health training provides a 4-step approach to understanding the needs of young children and families through the lens of relationships and grounded in the science of brain development, attachment theory, family systems theory, childhood trauma, and resilience.
10 components CPEIP Homepage
WEBSongs, nursery rhymes, finger plays, and pre-writing materials promote the development of language and literacy. 9. Family Engagement & Cultural Continuity. Families are essential participants in quality programs for infants and toddlers. They provide invaluable information about their children to teachers and center staff.
Projects CPEIP Homepage
WEBFlorida State University's Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy is proud to offer Child Parent Psychotherapy training to Florida's mental health professionals, growing the workforce of clinicians using this model. In addition, the Center offers supports to these clinicians through webinars, trainings, and case consultations.
1stYear_book CPEIP Homepage
WEBBook two of the Partners for a Healthy Baby 4-book series provides information for Home Visitors to use as they support families navigating through their baby’s first year of life. Content covered includes information to support mom’s physical and emotional health; encourage dad/partner involvement; empower families to get their needs met and know …
Alignment_HeadStart CPEIP Homepage
WEBPartners for a Healthy Baby is a nationally recognized, research-based curriculum used by many home visiting models to improve birth outcomes, reduce rates of child abuse, increase intervals between pregnancies, strengthen families, enhance child health and developmental outcomes, and support family stability and economic self-sufficiency. The …
Inititives CPEIP Homepage
WEBSince 1996, our Partners for a Healthy Baby curriculum series has provided research-based, content-rich guidance to home visitors. The curriculum is used in all 50 states and US territories, as well as US military installations worldwide, Through our Partners for a Healthy Baby Training Institute, we host a variety of offerings including the delivery of …
Finding the Gold WIthin CPEIP Homepage
WEB10 "Windows" toFinding the Gold Within. Opening a window allows fresh air and light in, awakening and refreshing all within. It shines light on the cobwebs in our dark corners or reveals things long forgotten under the bed. Illuminating the dark is the first step toward dealing with the past.
2ndyear_book CPEIP Homepage
WEBBook three of the Partners for a Healthy Baby 4-book series provides information for the Home Visitors to use as they support families navigating through their baby’s second year. Content covered includes information to support healthy relationships among all family members; empower families to get their needs met and know how to access community …
PHB-Details CPEIP Homepage
WEBBook two of the Partners for a Healthy Baby 4-book series provides information for Home Visitors to use as they support families navigating through their baby’s first year of life. Content covered includes information to support mom’s physical and emotional health; encourage dad/partner involvement; empower families to get their needs met and know …
Digital-Info CPEIP Homepage
WEBThe FSU Partners for a Healthy Baby Digital Curriculum contains the entire Partners curriculum including all Parent Handouts. It is a fully searchable, web-based system that’s accessible from desktops, laptops, tablets, or smart-phones. It allows the Home Visitor to easily find and print, email, or text whatever they need for a home visit.
Partners for a Healthy Baby CPEIP Homepage
WEBFlorida State University. Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy 1339 East Lafayette Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 850.644.2067 [email protected]
AlignmentHVmodels CPEIP Homepage
WEBThe FSU Partners for a Healthy Baby curriculum is widely used nationally and internationally by more than 3,700 home visiting programs serving pregnant and parenting families. Evidence-based models such as Early Head Start, Healthy Families America, and Parents as Teachers use the FSU Partners curriculum. MIECHV and other promising …
Early Head Start CPEIP Homepage
WEBProgram Services. The FSU Early Head Start program embraces a play-based, child directed approach to early childhood education. Our educational services for parents of infants and toddlers include weekly 90-minute home visits using research-based information from the FSU Partners for a Healthy Baby Home Visiting Curriculum to support …
Programs CPEIP Homepage
WEBYoung Parents Project. Based on the Minding the Baby® program model, we operate the Young Parents Project, an intensive, home visiting program that addresses the complex needs of court-involved pregnant and parenting teens and their young children. Learn More.
Teen Parents CPEIP Homepage
WEBThe FSU Young Parents Project is an intensive, home visiting program that addresses the complex needs of court-involved expectant and parenting teens and their young children. Respecting the teen’s right to parent with support, safety, and dignity, the project addresses systemic barriers and the intergenerational cycle of early parenting
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