Mental health professionals working with young children and their caregivers are often intervening as part of a team of providers serving a family. Project NETT's Training in CPP Supportive Interventions will equip providers to intervene with families in a manner consistent with the premises and practices of CPP. Learn how to hold the trauma framework with the “triangle of explanation.” Help caregivers understand the meaning of their child’s behavior and engage in regulated, attuned interactions. Share in the powerful way that CPP can change a family’s life.
Questions? Email Genevieve Long, LICW, Project Manager, Center for Trauma-Responsive Practice Change
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About Project NETT: The aim of Project NETT is to improve outcomes for children birth to age 6 diagnosed with (or at significant risk of developing) a serious emotional disturbance (SED), including children with history of in-utero exposure to substances that may impact development, and those from marginalized immigrant and BIPOC communities. Project NETT will develop, maintain, and enhance infant and early childhood mental health intervention and treatment services.