Dr. Renee Boynton-Jarrett, MD and Dr. Chandra Ghosh Ippen, PhD, experts on child trauma, have a candid conversation about how adults, whether caregivers, early education professionals, or advocates, can navigate conversations with young children to support the overall well-being of children and of themselves.
This event was co-sponsored by Child Care Aware® of America and ZERO TO THREE.
Resources and Slides
Resources from Child Care Aware® of America
- Helping Children Cope with Traumatic Events
- Emotional Wellness for Caregivers
- Crisis and Disaster Resources
- Child Care Resource & Referral Agency Search
Resources from ZERO TO THREE
- Trauma and Stress
- Supporting Families: Young Children and Gun Violence
- Mindfulness in Early Childhood
- Do Babies Have Mental Health Needs?
- Shelter from the Storm: Responding to Natural Disasters
Additional Resources
- Chandra Ghosh Ippen Presentation Slides
- Once I was Very Very Scared by Chandra Ghosh Ippen
- Diversity Informed Tenets for Work With Infants, Children & Families
- Sesame Street in Communities on Community Violence
- Sesame Street in Communities on Gun Violence
- Webinar: When We Are Scared / Cuando Tenemos Miedo
Related Books
(Please note that some of these books were suggested by webinar attendees)
- The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk, MD
- I See Your Skin, But That Is Not All I See! by Tiffany Sullivan
- The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld
- Ruby Finds a Worry by Tom Percival
- Sophie by Mem Fox
- My Friend EEPWORM and EEPWORM’s Emotional Day by Corinne Goyette
- No Matter What by Debi Gliori
- I’m Not Scared, You’re Scared by Seth Meyers