Kim Hassenfeld, LCSW
The Emotional Lives of Young Children with Kim Hassenfeld
Using the work of Dr. Daniel Siegel and other experts in child development, this workshop will provide an overview of the ways that children learn about their internal world of emotions and the way this internal framework impacts their growth and development . We will explore how we as parents can encourage our children’s emotional awareness and growth, not only by what we say, but, most importantly, by how we relate to our own emotions.
Presenter: Kim Hassenfeld, LCSW, has worked as a therapist for the past 17 years. She has worked in community mental health settings, private practice and has served as the Clinical Director of the Counseling Center of the North Shore for the past 4 years. Kim treats couples, families and individuals with a range of clinical issues and has a special interest in treating those who have experienced early childhood and relational trauma.
Sponsored by The Alliance for Early Childhood.
Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K0zowIAOQz6mR05yDx8QKw#/registration
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