When Stress is Inevitable, What Can Parents, Teachers and Therapists Do to Reduce the Child’s and Adults Stress to Moderate the Challenges that Can impede Progress?

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Presenters

Sima Gerber

Sima Gerber, PhD, CCC-SLP

Monica Osgood

Monica Osgood

Serena Wieder

Serena Wieder, PhD

Moderator: Serena Wieder, PhD
Profectum Faculty Panel: Sima Gerber, PhD, CCC-SLP; Monica G. Osgood; Ruby Salazar, LCSW, BCD; Tal Baz, MS, OTR/L; Connie Lillas, PhD, MFT, RN; Traci Swink, MD
Guest Panel: Anie Knipping

Every intervention approach strives for progress but signs of stress are not uncommon and observable in everyone on this
journey; the child, the family, the teachers and therapists. Given what we know about the impact of stress on the child’s
learning and the family’s well being, this interdisciplinary panel will discuss how developmental approaches, and DIR model
specifically, embrace principles of intervention which reduce the child’s experience of stressful situations and yet, keep alive
the developmental ‘tension’ that promotes growth and leads to progress. Similarly, ‘the ways of being’ with parents and
professionals which acknowledge the inevitable stresses they experience will be explored and specific strategies will be
suggested to address the adults’ stress. On this interdisciplinary panel each member will focus on specific issues they observe
and the principles and practices that can moderate the emotional and behavioral challenges that impede progress.

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Moderator: Serena Wieder, PhD
Profectum Faculty Panel: Sima Gerber, PhD, CCC-SLP; Monica G. Osgood; Ruby Salazar, LCSW, BCD; Tal Baz, MS, OTR/L; Connie Lillas, PhD, MFT, RN; Traci Swink, MD
Guest Panel: Anie Knipping

Every intervention approach strives for progress but signs of stress are not uncommon and observable in everyone on this
journey; the child, the family, the teachers and therapists. Given what we know about the impact of stress on the child’s
learning and the family’s well being, this interdisciplinary panel will discuss how developmental approaches, and DIR model
specifically, embrace principles of intervention which reduce the child’s experience of stressful situations and yet, keep alive
the developmental ‘tension’ that promotes growth and leads to progress. Similarly, ‘the ways of being’ with parents and
professionals which acknowledge the inevitable stresses they experience will be explored and specific strategies will be
suggested to address the adults’ stress. On this interdisciplinary panel each member will focus on specific issues they observe
and the principles and practices that can moderate the emotional and behavioral challenges that impede progress.

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