Neurorelational Development
Early brain development and the power of relationships
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Course Description
This presentation will provide clinicians with knowledge and practice guidelines about Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, the unfolding nature of the infant brain, and the ways in which relationships form the human brain – creating actual physical and chemical changes that for good or for bad, form the bases for mental – and brain – health in infants and children, setting the stage for whom they become! Old polarities like nature versus nature, psychological versus biological and brain and mind, will be seen as artificial, inaccurate and misleading distinctions. We will examine this new science through ideas such as the “neurorelational” framework and interpersonal neurobiology. We will learn that most of what we become and most of the unique wiring of our brains are experience dependent –all related to the interconnectedness of our biological “givens” and the experiences – mostly the RELATIONSHIPS we have in our lives.
Learning Objectives
Describe three interpersonal or relationship-based factors that affect neurodevelopment, consistent with current research in Infant Mental Health
Identify the relationship between the neurological stress response system and social availability or engagement.
Describe the developmental relationship between self-regulation and co-regulation, and list strategies to promote co- and self-regulation using affect, gesture, intonation, latency, and engagement.
Explain relevance of perceived safety to development and social connectedness throughout the lifespan.
Target Audience
The course was created to offer to clinicians and professionals, many of whom are connected to the international DIRFloortime community, from a range of fields including: Speech and Language Pathologists, mental health specialists such as Counselors, Physical Therapists, Psychologists or Social Workers; Occupational Therapists, and Educators. Level: Introductory
Cancellations/Refunds/Grievances
All cancellations must be made by e-mailing dirfloortimetraining@icdl.com. If you request a cancellation at least 15 days prior to the first day of class you will qualify for a 50% refund. For detailed information please click here.
Please click here to view our grievance policy.
Accessibility
Aligned with the DIR model, continuing education offered by ICDL works to be responsive to a range of individual differences in processing, communicating, and regulating; learning differences, learning disabilities, and other forms of disability. Please click here to read more about accessibility and accommodations.
Professional Continuing Education
All participants can request a Certificate of Attendance documenting hours of participation and available professional continuing education credits at the time of registration. Please note that continuing education credit is only provided for direct seat time. Course preparation including readings, lectures, and mentoring is not included in the CE hour or credit total. This course is a live online course and participants must log in individually to the online classroom, following the instructions provided by ICDL and with their camera on, so there is a record of each participant's attendance individually. If participants join in a room with a group, each participant must still log in on their own device so ICDL can see each participant and verify each individual's login and log out of the online classroom. Participants must attend the entire course to get CE credit. Partial credit is not an option.
Social Workers must complete the course evaluation posted on the floortime.org course page in order to receive ASWB ACE continuing education credit.
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ICDL does not receive any commercial support for the DIRFloortime certificate courses. If any commercial support is provided for a conference or event, it will be disclosed on the promotional material or webpage for that specific event.
Continuing Education Questions? E-mail ceu@icdl.com
Speech and Language Pathologists
This course is offered for 0.3 ASHA CEUs (Various levels, Related areas).
Non-Credit Onsite Events: Continuing education credit is not offered for breakfast, luncheon, and dinner functions nor breaks, board and committee meetings, and networking events.
Skills Level: This Training is appropriate for occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, educators, and mental health treating professionals of all skill levels.
Important Information for Speech and Language Pathologists:
As part of your registration, you were asked if you want CE credits for ASHA for this course. Selecting "yes" is required for ICDL to process your ASHA continuing education credits. If you chose "yes", our Continuing Education Department will complete and submit an ASHA participant form on your behalf at the conclusion of your course as long as your attendance requirements are met
We also request that all participants complete a course evaluation form that is found on the course page. This course evaluation is for ICDL and is used to help improve all aspects of our training program. Your feedback is valuable, and we thank you for your time!
If you have any questions about this process please email us at ceu@icdl.com.
Occupational Therapists
DIR 410: Neurorelational Development: Early Brain Development and The Power of Relationships
ICDL is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. Provider approval ID # 6778. This live online course is offered at 0.3 CEUs, introductory level, professional area. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products, or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Non-Credit Onsite Events: Continuing education credit is not offered for breakfast, luncheon, dinner functions or breaks; board and committee meetings, networking events.
Skill Level: This Training is appropriate for occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, educators, and mental health treating professionals of all skill levels.
To obtain AOTA CEUs from a course you have taken, please follow these steps:
1. As part of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)’s Approved Provider Program, ICDL must have a certain number of short online surveys completed for renewal as a continuing education provider. Please complete this one-page survey about your continuing education experience here: http://www.aota.org/appsurvey.
2. Complete the course evaluation form that has been e-mailed to you from ICDL. This course evaluation is for ICDL and is used to help us improve our course offerings. We thank you for your time.
Counselors
International Council on Development and Learning has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6733. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. International Council on Development and Learning is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Social Workers
International Council on Development and Learning, provider number 1967, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 8/1/2024 - 8/1/2025. Social workers completing this course receive 3 clinical continuing education credits.
NEW YORK STATE SOCIAL WORKERS:
International Council on Development and Learning, Inc., SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0371. This course is offered for 3 contact hours of credit.
Psychologists
The International Council on Development and Learning is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The International Council on Development and Learning maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Psychologists must attend this course in entirety to receive 3 CE Credits. Partial credit is not available.
Educators
NEW YORK STATE EDUCATORS:
ICDL is recognized by the New York State Education Department's Office of Teaching Initiatives as an approved sponsor of CTLE for Professional Classroom Teachers, School Leaders and Level III Teaching Assistants. Approved Provider Number: 23878.
music therapists
MT-BCs can claim credits for the course under the Other Continuing Education Opportunities category for recertification. Please refer to the Recertification Manual for additional details
Art Therapists
According to the ATR-BC Recertification Standards, ICDL training programs that are approved by one of the other national continuing education boards listed on this page, may be eligible for Art Therapy continuing education credit. These standards state, "CECs will be accepted for all courses or events that fit in the ATCB Eligible Content Areas and that are presented or approved by any of the following art therapy, mental health, or behavioral sciences entities: state licensing authority, national professional organization, or national credentialing body for continuing education credit." It is the responsibility of each participant to determine if an ICDL program qualifies or not. ICDL is not an approved ATR-BC continuing education provider and as such can not award ATR-BC continuing education credits directly. However, we are approved by organizations like NBCC which may meet the above-quoted standard.