MIND in MIND
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We interview leaders in child mental health. Sharing wisdom & expertise so we can give children the best start. Posts by @janeorourke, Founder #MINDinMIND
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http://www.mindinmind.org.uk 14-08-2020 11:25:50
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If you want to learn more about the work of Paul Gilbert OBE and his esteemed colleagues, you won’t want to miss this stellar lineup joining JANE O'ROURKE and Paul Matthieu Ricard Chris Irons Deborah Lee Deborah lee Jennifer Nadel 💙 Nicola Petrocchi
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The Times and The Sunday Times I’d love a league table of a school that has the highest levels of children’s happiness - lowest levels of recorded mental health. Now that would be a league table as a parent I’d want to see!!
'An incoming Labour government must revive the 1997 spirit of #SureStart and put babies at the heart of policies if it is to achieve its goals' First 1001 Days Parent-Infant Foundation The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood theguardian.com/society/2024/m…
better still, revive the actual Sure Start places to go!
I know Twitter is alive w/ teachers tired of chaotic & scary classrooms. I also know that last night's MIND in MIND discussn reminded me why we should keep talking abt attachment theory. Understanding it is helpful to those teachers. Here's a key book & some quotes.
Wow what a tour de force this thread is. You say it so well Suzanne Zeedyk Thank you for sharing your wisdom and that of others such as the greats Bowlby and Sroufe. Thank you too to everyone who attended our legacy interview with Alan Sroufe. His recording will be ready soon.
I am glad to hear Professor Alan Sroufe say explicitly
tonight at MIND in MIND : 'Attachment has *fear* at its core. What you see in the Strange Situation Paradigm is the set of expectations babies have gained in regard to managing their sense of threat.'
Thank you to everyone who attended our live legacy interview with Professor Beatrice Beebe. She was phenomenal! It was a privilege to honour her contribution to our understanding of infant-parent communication. Dr. Beatrice Beebe