


Links
This list of websites may help provide you with educational resources to help heighten your awareness on the importance of early treatment and intervention with families.
Zero to Three: National Center for Infants,
Toddlers, and Families:
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration
The National Child Traumatic Stress
Network
The Tulane Institute of Infant and Early
Childhood Mental Health Training, Research
and Policy Making
American Psychological Association
Association for Play Therapist
First Play
World Association of Infant Mental Health
Florida Association of Infant Mental Health
National Association of Social Workers
https://www.socialworkers.org/
National Associaiton for the Education of Young
Children: https://www.naeyc.org/
8 Books That Help Young Children Heal:
1. Once I was very Scared by Chandra Ghosh
Ippen
2. A Terrible Thing Happened by Margaret M.
Holmes
3. I can Handle It by Laurie Wright
4. David and the Worry Beast: Helping Children
Cope with Anxiety By Anne Marie Guanci
5. Jenny Is Scared: When Sad Things Happen in
the World by Carol Shuman
6. Clifford And The Big Storm by Norman
Bridwell
7. Flood by Alvaro F. Villa
8. The Value of Hurricane by David Wiesner
Children's Movement of Florida
BUILD TO THRIVE Conference-2020
With Dr. Jack Shonkoff
Children's Movement of Florida
BUILD TO THRIVE Conference-2020
With Dr. Jack Shonkoff
The United Way of Broward County: Faded Conversations 2:
Promoting The Mental Health of Black Children & Families
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubl6JXOZqQA&feature=youtu.be
The United Way of Broward County: Faded Conversations 2:
Promoting The Mental Health of Black Children & Families
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubl6JXOZqQA&feature=youtu.be



Birth Injury Justice Center
Birth Injury Justice Center
We Honor & Celebrate Juneteenth
We Honor & Celebrate Juneteenth

Racial Trauma
Racial Trauma
The Family STAR Talks with the Expert Series will tackle this important topic in a conversation between Lisa Math, Director of the Family STAR program and Dr. Harleen Hutchinson, President of the Florida Association of Infant Mental Health.
Family STAR Talks with the Expert
Family STAR Talks with the Expert Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
The Family STAR Talks with the Expert Series will tackle this important topic in a conversation between Lisa Math, Director of the Family STAR program and Dr. Harleen Hutchinson, President of the Florida Association of Infant Mental Health.

The Family STAR Talks with the Expert Series will tackle this important topic in a conversation between Lisa Math, Director of the Family STAR program and Dr. Harleen Hutchinson, President of the Florida Association of Infant Mental Health.
