When

Thursday, May 24, 2018 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM EDT
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Center for Child Counseling 
8895 N. Military Trail, Suite 300C, FL 33410  


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Renee Layman 
Center for Child Counseling 
5612449499 
renee@centerforchildcounseling.org 

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FAIMH Meeting: Building Social-Emotional Wellness in Children 

May 24th is Mental Health Awareness Day, so Get Your Green On and join us for the Florida Association for Infant Mental Health Palm Beach Chapter’s next Lunch and Learn!

Fostering child social-emotional wellness is the focus of our next meeting! Bring your lunch and learn about the importance of building resiliency at an early age.  For young children facing adversity, prevention and early intervention efforts that focus on attachment, resiliency, and play help develop self-regulation, executive functioning skills, and healthy relationships that last a lifetime. 

Nida Paul, LMHC, NCC, Director of Center for Child Counseling's Childcare and Community Social-Emotional Wellness (CCSEW) Program, a three-tiered model for addressing early adversity, will discuss the importance of building resiliency and how this impacts a child over a lifetime. 

Nida is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and National Certified Counselor who has worked with children and families since 2010. Her primary focus has been with the 0-5 population.

Nida received her Master’s of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling at Nova Southeastern University and has training in Child-Centered Play therapy, Group Play Therapy, Infant Mental Health, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, EMDR, and Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Please feel free to bring your agency’s materials to share with everyone so we continue to learn about resources for infants, young children, and caregivers in our community.

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We look forward to seeing you on May 24th! Please contact us if you would like more information about the local FAIMH chapter.

Sincerely,

Renee Layman and Clarissa DeWitt, PBC Chapter C0-Chairs