Supporting strong, resilient relationships is essential for helping infants, toddlers, and families thrive, especially in the context of early adversity and child welfare involvement. But how can systems better center connection, healing, and stability?
Join us for a Virtual Member Event featuring Darneshia Allen, a national leader in early childhood systems and Safe Babies, a program of ZERO TO THREE. In this engaging session, you’ll get an inside look at how Safe Babies is transforming support for young children and families experiencing heightened risk.
Grounded in early childhood development and attachment science, Safe Babies brings together child welfare, courts, and community partners to strengthen relationships and improve outcomes. You’ll hear powerful examples from communities across the country and leave with practical ideas you can use to build more connected, trauma-responsive systems of care in your own work.
Who Should Attend?
- Professionals in…
- Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
- Early Childhood Education
- Early Identification & Intervention
- Direct Providers to children and families
- Program and service administrators
- Adult Educators
- Parent support providers
- Policymakers & advocates
- Researchers
- Students
Why?
After participating in this event, attendees will be able to:
- Describe at least two ways that early adversity and trauma impact the development of infants and toddlers.
- Identify key components and at least two strategies of the Safe Babies approach to support family engagement, cross-system collaboration, and resilience.
