January 15, 2025 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Working with young children who are medically fragile can be intimidating or downright scary – especially for a provider who is new to the field. This webinar will provide tools to help you when working with children ages 0-5 years old who are considered medically fragile. If you aren’t sure how to help children in your program considered “medically fragile”, this webinar is for you.
In this webinar, you will learn:
-The #1 secret to helping children who are medically fragile
-3 keys to successful home visits
-How to overcome your fears & feel confident working with this unique population.
Denise Carbon, MA ECSE, MNLP, IFECMHP is a Special Needs Expert who has supported thousands of young children with special needs and their families for over 30 years. She helps empower parents struggling with anxiety, stress & overwhelm while ensuring kids grow to reach their full potential by providing 1:1 therapy.
Denise holds a Master’s in Early Childhood Special Education with the highest distinction of Summa Cum Laude. She’s certified as an Advanced Transdisciplinary Infant and Family Early Childhood Mental Health Practitioner, Certified NLP Master Practitioner, and Certified Master Executive, Life & Parent Coach.
Stanford Children’s Hospital selected Denise to run their High-Risk Infant Development Clinic. Some of her private clients include top executives at Amazon, Google, Meta and Apple; she helps parents who struggle with balancing their time and navigating the systems of care. Denise is an international speaker and has been featured at multiple conferences including the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), Infant Development Association of California, and various Early Start programs.
This Zoom webinar series is offered to FIRST 5 partners and other local professionals supporting children with disabilities such as early interventionists, social workers, home visitors, childcare and preschool providers, family resource center staff, therapeutic service providers, and parents.
Funded by a generous grant from FIRST 5 Santa Clara County
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