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We're enlisting professionals knowledgeable on the topic of parental depression or mental health to conduct a workshop at the Strengthening Families Summit 2014. Find out more
October 22, 2013
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Sponsor the 2014 Strengthening Families Summit
Parental Depression: Impacts on Parents and Children

Save the Date Summit 2014 What if the "baby blues" don't go away? 
Did you know depression in either parent can hinder the strong, positive parent-child attachments and bonding that provides the foundation for healthy child development?

Help us stop this cycle by teaching the providers "on the ground" the signs, symptoms and effects of parental depression. Sponsor the Summit.
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Sponsor perks...
Sponsors get excellent exposure through print and social media as well as the opportunity to meet face to face with prospective consumers as a vendor at the summit.  
Over 250 early childhood and parent educators, home visitors, teachers, social workers, pediatric, family practice and mental health providers will have the opportunity to talk with sponsors about their services. 
Details...
On March 31, 2014 the 3rd Annual Strengthening Families Summit will be held at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord, focusing on parental mental health and its effects on child development.
 

2013 Summit We are pleased to announce that Dr. Robert Ammerman of the renowned Ammerman Lab in Cinncinnati as our keynote speaker. Dr. Ammerman is the Scientific Director of Every Child Succeeds and Professor of Pediatrics at Cincinnati Children's and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. His research interests include home visitation programs, maternal depression, the application of quality improvement science to prevention programs, treatment of anxiety disorders in children, and adaptation of children with disabilities. 

 

We hope you consider giving financial support to help give parents hope, and possibly save lives.
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