
Please find below the PDFs of the Conference Presentations. These materials are posted with speakers' consent. If the session you are looking for is not listed below, it means that the speaker did not allow for his/her presentation to be available online. We will continue adding presentations, so please check back for updates.
AM2 The Journey from Feeding Refusal To Feeding Acceptance: An Interprofessional Feeding Group Approach
Carrie Owen
PM2 Professional Boundaries: Yours, Mine and Theirs - A workshop for home visitors
David Sheftel
PM3 Attachment-Focused Treatment in Community Settings: The Benefits and Challenges of Implementing Reflective and Mindful Parenting Groups with At-Risk Families
John Grienenberger
Keynote: The Birth of the Human Mind: The Critical Role of Reflective Relationships in the Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Development of Young Children
John Grienenberger
A1 + B1 The Great Peace: Issues on the Return to an Aboriginal Pre-Colonial Family Milieu
Gabor Maté, Adrian Jacobs, Beverley Jacobs
A2
Using the MindUP Program in the Kindergarten -- An Evidence Based SEL Program
Lisa Pedrini, Kimberly Schonert-Reichl , Patricia Morris
A3 Social-Emotional Development Within a Multicultural Context
Rebecca Gokiert, Rebecca Georgis, Melissa Daniels, Yvonne Chui
A4 Young Children, Development and Witnessing Domestic Abuse
Lee Hinton
A5 The Implications of Interaction Associated with Breastfeeding for Children’s Mental Health
Keren Epstein-Gilboa
A6
VIPP: Intensive Intervention to Promote Infant Mental Health in At-Risk Families
Penny Davies, Donna McIlroy
A7
The Effects of Maternal Mental Health and Child Care Quality on Children’s Mental Health
Hillel Goelman, Bozena Zdaniuk
A8
Making Sense of Physical Punishment: Supporting Parents to Be the Best They Can Be
Kathy Lynn
A9
Teasing in the Early Years: The Impact on Children's Learning and Development
Debra Harwood
A10
Decreasing Barriers, Engaging Families and Building Attachment: Innovations in Child Welfare Placement Practices
Nancy Freymond, Jill Stoddart
B2
What About the Parents?
Jennifer Dales
B4 Entering the World of the Child: The Importance of Play
Deborah E Bell
B5
Look At Me... I'm Learning Everyday: Using Pedagogical Narrations to Foster Social-Emotional Development in Young Children
Cindy Piwowar, Laura Doan, Margaret H Patten
B6
Fostering the Early Development of Children in Care
Lesley Rappard, Mary Stewart, Kathy Pitlar, David Phillips, Meghan Hafting
B7
Strengthening Emotional Resilience and Preventing Anxiety in Schools: Fun FRIENDS Program
Stephenie Gold, Jonaire Bowyer-Smyth
B8
Exploring the Link Between Maternal Relationship Risk and Outcomes for High-Risk Infants and Toddlers: Does Maternal Relationship Capacity Play a Moderating Role?
Julie Chamberlin, Stacey D. Espinet
C1 "Exceptional Parenting" - New Insights and Strategies for Raising Children Who Have Joined Your Family Through Adoption, Foster Care or Child in the Home of a Relative
Andrea L Chatwin, Meagan vanDierman
C3
The First Five years…A Snapshot of a Lifetime
Brent McKee, Lois Okrainec
C4
The Family Law Initiative: Changing Practices and Policies for Infants and Toddlers Involved with Child Welfare
Brenda Packard
C5
Play and Development in a Multicultural Context
Maya H Goldstein
C6 Review of Anxiety Management Program Little Champions: Becoming Worry Warriors
Danielle Kavin, Gurmeet Singh
C7
Granny and Grampa Connections Box - Indigenous Identity, Healing and Wellbeing
Marcia C Dawson, Corrine Sagmeister
C8
Early Peer Play Interactions of Resilient Children Living in Disadvantaged Communities
Siobhan Casey
C9
The Lived Experience of Motherhood in Northern British Columbia
Joanne Crandall
C10
Infant Massage: A Nurturing Intervention for Early Infant Mental Health
Tina Allen
D2
Helping Children Learn to Manage Stress: Tools for Lifelong Mental Health and Resiliency
Susan Foisy, Cindy Andrew
D5
Fostering Resilience: Lessons from Canada’s Family Resource Programs
Janice MacAulay, Add Sherry Sinclair and Christine Colbert
D7
Make the Connection: Attachment-Based Programs for Infants and Toddlers
Judith Oldfield, Mary Stewart
D9
Atlantic First Nations Child and Youth Mental Health and Addictions Network
Amanda Peters, Barbara Broom
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“Many excellent topics covered and stimulating conversation with other professionals”
- Behavioural Therapist (Early Years Conference 2008)
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