Trauma Identification and Intervention...Details
Below, you can review a summary of each course included in the Trauma Identification and Intervention in Children Aged 0-5 Series, along with expected course duration and continued education (CE) credits awarded.
American Psychological Association Continued Education (APA CE) credits are awarded for completion of individual courses within the series.
Identifying Trauma Symptoms in Children Aged 0-5
Infants and young children experience trauma and adversity, and it happens right here in Colorado. This course is designed to equip you with knowledge, tools, and insights to support infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in the community care setting. It covers various types of trauma and their short and long-term consequences. Additionally, you'll gain practical experience in recognizing signs and symptoms of trauma in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Effective Interventions for Trauma in Children Aged 0-5
Every child, including babies, has mental health needs. Infant and early childhood mental health is an integral part of the behavioral health field, encompassing a continuum of care that includes promotion, prevention, intervention, and treatment. This course explores a variety of prevention and intervention programs. Furthermore, you will gain practical experience in selecting evidence-based treatments for trauma in children under the age of 6.