This PowerPoint from HMG Contra Costa, CA frames the value of Help Me Grow for partnerships with organizations.
Presentation – Help Me Grow National Center
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This slide deck is used by Help Me Grow Vermont to engage and train HMG providers to incorporate language, framing, and messaging devices created in a Community of Practice. Slide 6 & 7 of the PowerPoint use the grid/lightbulb metaphor...
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Webinar from First 5 Learning Collaborative
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Building Capacity: Moving Beyond ACEs with HOPE in Times of Crisis Positive childhood experiences can affect adult health and well-being, and counteract the well-known effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Many of us who work with children and families are...
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Building Capacity: Addressing Social Determinants of Health in a New National Study There is renewed and exciting interest in the healthcare sector to help address social determinants of health. This overlaps with another national priority: preventing child abuse and neglect....
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Presentation Recording Presentation Slides Additional Materials: Dad to the Bone website Podcast Link – Dad to the Bone – Soundcloud Dad2theBonePodcast – Instagram Dad2theBonePodcast – Facebook Videos: How Dad to the Bone took on Talking is Teaching How...
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Presentation Slides
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Pediatric Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Paul Dworkin to Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital in Syracuse, New York on January 16, 2019. Recording. Fulfilling the Promise: Interventions to Promote Children’s Healthy Development
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Presented by Dr. Paul Dworkin in November of 2018, this video details the HMG National Center’s ideological perspective on surveillance and screening. Top takeaways from this presentation: The evidence-based, expert opinion supported approach to developmental monitoring and early detection is...
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This presentation is used by Alameda County, CA to educate community pediatricians on the MCHAT screening tool. This resource serves as an example of how physician trainings can be organized and what information on the MCHAT could be shared with...