Early childhood and brain development : how experience shapes child, community and culture [videorecording] Perry, Bruce
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Vine library | TRO 305.231 PER | Lost | A00671185B |
Video of a presentation given in May 2000, at the "Safe from the Start Symposium" in Los Angeles, California. Recommended by Emma Davies of NZFVC AG
Available from Child Trauma Academy (childtrauma.org) for purchase or online streaming - cost US$89.95. (Information retrieved 21/3/2016)
"Early Childhood and Brain Development : How Experience Shapes Child, Community & Culture" is a one hour program in which Dr. Perry speaks passionately about the critical role early developmental experiences play in shaping the child, and ultimately community and culture. This presentation was given to a large public gathering of key policymakers and stakeholders in California - and we think you will find it helpful in communicating these ideas to parents, teachers, mental health professionals and policy makers. The program is also ideal for any trainer trying to reach the general public. This presentation is the best overview of the core concepts related to the impact of trauma and neglect on children and the practice, program and policy implications of maltreatment.--PUBLISHER'S DESCRIPTION
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