Risk and Resilience in Children: Linking Research to Practice and Policy
Martha Erickson
Tuesday, 14 Apr 1998 at 8:00 pm – Molecular Biology Auditorium
Martha Erickson is director of the Children, Youth and Family Consortium at the University of Minnesota, a national resource to link research, practice and policy for the well-being of children and families. She is the developer of the award-winning STEEP program, a preventive intervention program for high-risk parents and infants that is based on attachment theory and research.Stay for the entire event, including the brief question-and-answer session that follows the formal presentation. Most events run 75 minutes.
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