FW: Relief and Comfort for Children and Families in Hard Times: Another BTC - Sesame Workshop Webcast May 6 3 PM ET, 12 PM PT

From: Brazelton Touchpoints Center <kim@touchpoints.ccsend.com> on behalf of Brazelton Touchpoints Center <kayla.savelli@childrens.harvard.edu> Reply-To: <kayla.savelli@childrens.harvard.edu> Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 2:54 PM To: Ruth Ryals <rryals@comcast.net> Subject: Relief and Comfort for Children and Families in Hard Times: Another BTC - Sesame Workshop Webcast May 6 3 PM ET, 12 PM PT You don't want to miss this. Caring for Each Other: How to Use Sesame Street in Communities Resources on Offering Comfort with Families Now Wednesday, May 6, 2020 @ 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET Parents who now find themselves at home all day with their children are adjusting to new challenges and new opportunities. So too are the providers who continue their work with families, reaching out to them on the phone or through the Internet. As we all take stock of the ways the pandemic and economic crisis are changing our lives, everyone in every family can find comfort in knowing that children and parents are loved and valued in everyday ways. Join the Brazelton Touchpoints Center and Sesame Workshop for our second webinar in the Caring For Each Other series to explore Resources on Offering Comfort. Together with early childhood experts from Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors and the United Way Greater Houston Bright Beginnings Program, we’ll address the importance of giving and receiving comfort and model ways to handle stress. We’ll also show you some of Sesame Workshop’s easy-to-use and accessible tools that remind children of the circle of care that surrounds them. Register Today! Traducción en español disponible en vivo Los padres que ahora se encuentran en casa todo el día con sus hijos se están adaptando a nuevos desafíos y nuevas oportunidades. Los proveedores también se adaptan continuando su trabajo con las familias, por teléfono o por Internet. Todos notamos cómo la pandemia y la crisis económica están cambiando nuestras vidas y todos en cada familia podemos encontrar consuelo al saber que los niños y los padres son amados y valorados de maneras cotidianas. En nuestro segundo webcast de la serie Cuidándonos Unos a Otros, únase a Brazelton Touchpoints Center y Sesame Street en las Comunidades para explorar los recursos con expertos en la primera infancia sobre la importancia de brindar y recibir consuelo, modelar formas de manejar el estrés y mostrarle algunas de las herramientas accesibles y simples de Sesame Workshop que nos recuerdan que todos tenemos un círculo de ayuda. Presenters: Marcela Clark Director, United Way Greater Houston Bright Beginnings Program Antonio Freitas Senior Content Manager, U.S. Social Impact, Sesame Workshop Rocio Galarza Assistant Vice President, U.S. Social Impact Team, Sesame Workshop Adrián Pedroza National Director of Strategic Partnerships, Abriendo Puertas/Opening Doors Joshua Sparrow, MD Executive Director, Brazelton Touchpoints Center Caring for Each Other: How to Use Sesame Street in Communities Resources on Offering Comfort with Families Now Wednesday, May 6 @ 12 PM PT / 3PM ET Register Additional Upcoming Webinars: Wednesday, April 29 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET Mindful Self-Compassion: Heart Skills for Our Families and Ourselves in Challenging Times Register Here! Wednesday, May 13 at 12 PM PT / 3PM ET Mindful Self-Compassion: Co-creating Heart Skills with Communities Register Here! Wednesday, June 3 at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET Marriage Equality and Same Sex Parenting: Families on the Frontlines Register Here! Make sure you never miss a webinar by signing up for the Brazelton Touchpoints Center Newsletter or following us on Facebook! ABOUT BTC The Brazelton Touchpoints Center provides professional and leadership development, organizational learning and change, and research and evaluation for family-facing professionals in pediatrics, early childhood, infant mental health, children's libraries and museums, home visiting, and child welfare. The Brazelton Touchpoints Center is home to the Touchpoints Approach, the Brazelton Institute (the Newborn Behavioral Observation and the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale), Family Connections, and the BTC Research and Evaluation team. Brazelton Touchpoints Center/Brazelton Touchpoints Foundation | c/o Boston Children's Hospital, 1295 Boylston Street - BCH3111, Suite 320, Boston, MA 02215 Unsubscribe rryals@comcast.net Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by kayla.savelli@childrens.harvard.edu
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Ruth Ryals