This course was last updated on 2/2017.
We analyzed factors such as the rating (4.5/5) and the ratio between the number of reviews and the number of students, which is a great signal of student commitment.
✓ Define trauma
✓ Understand the developmental implications of early childhood trauma
✓ Understand the prevalence of trauma
✓ Identify the basic brain structures involved in the biological response to trauma
✓ Understand how toxic stress impacts the brain
• No special materials required
• Anyone who is interested in learning more about how trauma can negatively effect brain development, particularly in early childhood
• This class is important for early learning professionals, parents, teachers, social workers, and anyone who works with or interacts with children
The course costs $17.99. And currently there is a 55% discount on the original price of the course, which was $39.99. So you save $22 if you enroll the course now.
YES, Understanding The Impact of Trauma in Early Childhood has a 30-day money back guarantee. The 30-day refund policy is designed to allow students to study without risk.
Mary Allison Brown, MSW has created 3 courses that got 643 reviews which are generally positive. Mary Allison Brown, MSW has taught 3,376 students and received a 4.4 average review out of 643 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Mary Allison Brown, MSW is an instructor that you can trust.
LICSW, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist
Mary Allison Brown is a licensed clinical social worker and mental health therapist with over 15 years of experience working with diverse children and families in a wide range of settings, including Head Start, special education, community mental health, and public child welfare. She has a master’s degree in social work (MSW) from the University of Washington, as well as two years of specialized, graduate-level training in infant mental health from the University of Washington’s Barnard Center for Infant Mental Health and Development. Mary Allison is a certified Child Mental Health Specialist.
Mary Allison believes strongly in the power of being a lifelong learner. To continue her professional growth and development, Mary Allison is a member of the Washington Association of Infant Mental Health, Postpartum Support International, and the International Association of Trauma Professionals. She is currently working toward recognition as a certified clinical trauma professional.
Mary Allison is on a mission to redefine self-care – especially as it pertains to caregivers – and she would love to invite you to join her Free Sustainable Self-Care Challenge via her website, linked here.