From Zero to Thrive: Nurturing Resilience in Families from Pregnancy through Early Childhood
January 23, 2025
1:00 – 3:00 P.M. PT
Este seminario virtual se presentará en inglés con
interpretación al español.
This webinar will introduce Zero to Thrive and the Strong Roots™ framework. We will review the science behind resilience from conception through early childhood, and how this led to the identification of the Strong Roots Protective Factors. Drawing from our own work with Mom Power, Fraternity of Fathers, and Strong Roots Parent Cafés, we will illustrate how Strong Roots Protective Factors can help children, families, and communities flourish. Presenters will share tools designed to support parents and caregivers in responding to their child’s behavior, recognizing there is no “one right way” to parent, and instead empowering parents and caregivers to create space for reflection and consider how they want to respond to their children’s feelings and needs. Attendees will be encouraged to consider how this approach might also be used to understand and respond to parents’, caregivers’, and even their own, feelings and needs. All tools shared are freely available in both English and Spanish.
Participants will:
- Describe at least 2 of the 5 Strong Roots Protective Factors that promote resilience in families with young children
- Describe the Strong Roots Tree metaphor representing children’s needs for exploration and connection
- Understand how to use the Wondering and Response Wheel to support parents’ and caregivers’ use of the Tree in responding to their child’s behavior
Who Should Attend: All staff of family resource centers (FRCs), Child Abuse Prevention Councils (CAPCs), community-based organizations, and other child- and family-serving systems.
IMPORTANT TRAINING INFORMATION:
- This is a webinar-style training. This means that you will not be on camera and will not be able to see other learners. This training will not include breakout rooms. Opportunities to interact with the presenter(s) and other participants will be included.
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MEET THE SPEAKERS
Dr. Rosenblum is a clinical and developmental psychologist and professor at the University of Michigan, where she directs the Infant and Early Childhood Psychiatry Clinic. She is passionate about advocacy and service for children and families facing trauma, stress and adversity, and supporting the infant and early childhood workforce.
Dr. Muzik is a perinatal psychiatrist and professor at the University of Michigan, where she directs the Perinatal and Reproductive Psychiatry Clinic. She is passionate about working to promote health equity and wellness in pregnancy, birthing, and postpartum for birthing people and their families.
Together Drs. Rosenblum and Muzik co-direct Zero to Thrive, an initiative at the University of Michigan that aims to promote the health and resilience of families from conception through early childhood through research, teaching, service, and advocacy. They have co-developed, with colleagues, community providers, and parents, a set of evidence-based preventive intervention and treatment models called the “Strong Roots Programs”. These include Mom Power, a multifamily group to address mental health and parenting and strengthen family protective factors, and adaptations for fathers, military families, and for implementation in early care and education settings.
KATE ROSENBLUM, PhD, ABPP
& Pediatrics and
Co-Director of Zero to Thrive, University of Michigan
Professor of Psychiatry, OB/Gyn,