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Training Opportunities

Besides our on-going programs, a variety of workshops are offered by the Center. Also, we would like to keep you abreast of upcoming training opportunities or conferences that may be of interest to you or your organization. Currently, we recommend:

Rocky Mountain Fragile Infant Feeding Institute (FIFI)
The Center for Family and Infant Interaction is proud to announce the 8th annual Rocky Mountain Feeding Institute located at The Colorado Chautauqua National Historic Landmark in Boulder, Colorado.
June 19 -23, 2007

The Rocky Mountain Fragile Infant Feeding Institute is a five-day intensive study of feeding and nutrition for infants with special needs.  It is held in the relaxing setting of the Rocky Mountains, encouraging close interaction between the faculty and participants.  The faculty represents both clinical and research perspectives, providing an evidence-based offering with a focus on practical application. Particular emphasis is placed on the neurodevelopmental aspects of infant feeding, supporting the infant-parent relationship, and the development of systems to support best practice.

The Institute will be held at The Colorado Chautauqua National Historic Landmark in Boulder, Colorado June 19-23, 2007. Online Registration is mandatory for this event. Limited spaces are available. Registration for this event will begin on March 1, 2007 online at: http://jfkpartners.org/Workshops.asp

For more information, please contact Adrienn Albert Hollonds at (303) 861-6298 or by email at alberthollonds.adrienn@tchden.org.


Ways of Nurturing Development through Enhancing Relationships: Community Partnerships for Young Children with Special Health Care Needs and their Families

Ayelet Talmi, Ph.D., Joy V. Browne, Ph.D., Adrienn Albert Hollonds, MHS & Sharon Sables-Baus, CNS

Vision:
The Vision of The WONDERbabies Partnership for Health is the existence of an integrated system that supports the health and development of infants and young children with special healthcare needs and their families.

Mission:
To build, enhance, link and sustain collaborative alliances among those with vested interest in infants and young children with special healthcare needs so that they and their families thrive.

Goals:
The WONDERbabies Partnership will function as a liaison between babies and young children with special health care needs and their families and the systems of care that serve them in the Front Range.

For more information, please contact Adrienn Albert Hollonds at (303) 861-6298 or by email at alberthollonds.adrienn@tchden.org.

Partnerships for Health is a statewide initiative of The Colorado Trust. For more information about The Colorado Trust, please see www.thecoloradotrust.org.

 

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