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Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA
This session will explore the unique challenges that early childhood families, with children from birth to five, face when navigating grief, especially in the context of raising children with exceptionalities. We will address the emotional and practical complexities of grief and caregiving, incorporating the mental health needs of both infants and young children. Participants will gain valuable insights into fostering resilience and understanding and providing effective support for families while navigating grief through the lens of early childhood development and mental health.




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avatar for Marilyn Barge, DSW, LSW

Marilyn Barge, DSW, LSW

Southeast Regional Board Member, Pennsylvania Association for Infant Mental Health
 Presenter BIO:  Marilyn Barge,DSW, LSWWebsite: https://www.pa-aimh.org/about-us.html   Dr. Marilyn Barge holds a doctorate from Tulane University School of Social Work, a master's degree from Temple University, and a bachelor's degree in Social Work from Temple University. She also has a Pre-K-12 School Counseling certification from Rosemont College and holds... Read More →
avatar for Marilyn Pendelton, EdD, RN, LNC, CSN

Marilyn Pendelton, EdD, RN, LNC, CSN

CEO, Your Voice Heard, LLC
Presenter BIO: Marilyn Pendelton, EdD, RN, LNC, CSNWebsite:https://urvoiceheard.comDr. Pendelton is a transdisciplinary leader. She is the founder and CEO of Your Voice Heard, a federal government procurement-ready small business. Their mission is to educate and equip leaders, school communities, and workforce members with tools to recover from the grief caused by... Read More →
Wednesday May 14, 2025 3:00pm - 4:30pm EDT
TBA

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