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https://acamhlearn.org/Learning/Artificial_Intelligence_and_its_Potential_for_Supporting_Clinical_Observations_of_Child_Behaviour/54bf300d-d331-4ebe-8a06-b130497db5f8 How can artificial intelligence be used to support clinical observation of child behaviour? Professor Helen Minnis and Professor Alessandro Vinciarelli discuss their recent CAMH paper on ‘The use and potential of artificial intelligence for supporting clinical observation of child behaviour'. Learning Objectives 1. What is currently known about the use of social artificial intelligence (AI) within child and adolescent mental health services. 2. An overview of their recent CAMH paper (https://doi.org/10.1111/camh.12714), including insight into methodology and key findings. 3. Can social AI replicate the kind of implicit feel that clinicians have as a result of their training and experience? 4. The translation of AI into clinical practice. 5. Might policymakers push for the overuse of AI at the expense of clinicians? 6. How social AI might be further developed in the future to support child mental health
Want to know how to emotion coach your child? Help your child to create a healthy understanding of their emotions and create a healthy connection with them? In this week's episode we do just that. It is only human nature to want to have a close and secure bond with your child and we all try so hard to be the best parents we can be. It can be challenging to understand our child's emotions and to deal with our own when we see our own children distressed or upset. We all want to help guide our children to develop a healthy relationship with their emotions both the easy and the more challenging ones. In this week's episode of The Expert Guide to Parenthood Podcast we invite Child Behaviour and Emotion Coach Expert and co-author of the Tuning into Toddlers, Teens and Tuning in to Kids programs Dr Christiane Kehoe to discuss emotion coaching, what it is and how do we do it and ways in which we can build a strong connection with our children. In this episode we discuss: What emotion coaching is and why it is an important skill for parents to develop How to emotion coach How children develop an understanding of their emotions Our role as parents in helping our children understand their emotions and behaviour How as parents can we help our little ones deal with intense feelings and difficult emotions At what age little ones start to regulate some of the tougher emotions Why children are hardwired to seek connection and how as parents we can meet these needs Dr Christiane's top tips to fostering a deeper connection with your child This podcast is proudly supported by Mustela, natural origin skin care, by Parents Side since 1950. Never forget parents you've got this! Love to hear what you think! We would love your support, subscribe, share and leave us a review. Follow us Social: Instagram: @parentsyouvegotthis_au Threads @parentsyouvegotthis_au TikTok: @partentsyouvegotthis_au Facebook: @parentsyouvegotthis ____________________________________ Parents You've Got This offers antenatal and postnatal parenting education and Masterclasses from the planning phase to early preschool. Learn more: https://www.parentsyouvegotthis.com.au/ Credits: Producer Dean Thomas, Camera person Tim Hehir, Content Parents You've Got This
With the Prime Energy drink craze, many parents are wondering how they can deal with their kids pester power. Limerick child behaviour expert, Deirdre Holland Hannon joins Joe to answer just that! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A teacher who had no intention of moving to Sweden, much less staying here for years and becoming a school leader, shares her journey through huge life challenges and describes the power of vulnerability and openness in navigating these difficult situations.
The first of I'm sure many, I am joined by Lindsay Mac. A Holistic Therapist helping others heal their past traumas from the root up. What are the root causes for your day to day troubles? What injuries have been getting stored in your body for years, even lifetimes. Lindsay helps you find the root causes and helps you heal from it. Work through the traumas, seeing them in a new mindset and perspective. Teaching her clients how to connect with their bodies in a whole new way. Or perhaps I will say, an old way, reconnecting us to our inner child. Yes I include myself in that. Since the first time I was reconnected with Lindsay, I have felt her love and compassion for aiding in others healing. Then when I was blessed to attend my first session with her. Being able to work through such hard sh*t in such a safe and controlled manner was life changing. Lindsay Mac I am thrilled to know you. I am grateful for every chance to hear you speak. I am honoured to call you tribe. Let's get well together!Host: Karla Turnerwww.KarlaTurner.caIG: @theansweriselephant & @karlaturner.wellnessadvocateFB: @The Answer is Elephant Podcast & @Karla Turner.Wellness Advocate Guest: Lindsay MacWebsite coming soon!IG: @lindsay_mac_11FB: @Lindsay Mac Holistic TherapistSponsored By:reFRESH Food & Drink Offering healthy lunches, smoothies, fresh juices, fresh baked pretzels, juice cleanses, kombucha onWalkers General Store Walkers General Store is a retail store for the whole family. We are not all about "western wear".
Welcome back to Therapy Chat! This week host Laura Reagan, LCSW-C revisits her interview with Dr. Mona Delahooke, a child psychologist, blogger and author who is spreading the message that the behavioral approach to understanding children's behavior is missing two important pieces. In her book and her blog she shares how children's behavior reflects their internal experience and their attempts to get their needs met, including the primary need for safety and attachment and sensory needs. Mona M. Delahooke, Ph.D. is a clinical child psychologist with a passion for supporting families and children. She has worked widely with multi- disciplinary teams in the area of developmental and emotional differences for over 20 years. She is a senior faculty member of the Profectum Foundation and is a trainer and consultant to schools, public/private agencies and parents. Her blog and award winning book, Beyond Behaviors: Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children's Behavioral Challenges explains a new neurodevelopmental approach to childhood challenges for therapists, parents and teachers. Resources Want to learn more about what Dr. Mona Delahooke's doing? Her website is here. Find Mona's book, Beyond Behaviors: Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children's Behavioral Challenges on Amazon here! I recommend this book to parents daily, it is awesome! Thank you to this week's sponsors! Sunset Lake CBD is created on a small farm outside of Burlington, Vermont that is a producer for Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream. Sunset Lake CBD customers support regenerative agriculture that preserves the health of the land and creates meaningful employment in the community. Farm workers are paid a living wage, and employees own the majority of the company. Therapy Chat listeners, get 20% off your entire order of Sunset Lake CBD products using promo code CHAT at www.sunsetlakecbd.com. Help us make Trauma Therapist Network the best resource it can be! Send a message about resources you think should be included in the Trauma Therapist Network Site using the form on this page. Looking for a trauma therapist or are you a trauma therapist wanting to join the network? Check it out at: www.traumatherapistnetwork.com! Therapy Chat and Trauma Chat podcasts are also found on the site. Follow Therapy Chat on Instagram Follow Trauma Chat on Instagram Podcast produced by Pete Bailey - https://petebailey.net/audio
In today's episode, I talk about how your baby or toddlers personality or temperament (and even your own!) can impact how you parent!
Welcome to our new series called Betty Bites. A decidedly delicious short and sweet mind snack for your brain to chew on. Dr. Shefali Tsabary is an author of three best-selling parenting books, an international speaker, and a clinical psychologist specializing in the integration of eastern philosophy and western psychology. Her books – The Awakened Family, The Conscious Parent, and Out of Control have revolutionized parenting methods in ways never discussed before. In this short episode, Tsabary discusses the myth of good and bad children, how to be in service to the child, and practical tools to help them. Join The Better! Community On Facebook. Get the show notes here.
Parenting is important and Ruth has a driving passion to make sure parents work together in the best interest of the child
This week we interview the beautiful Sam who is a Child Behaviour Consultant. She gives some great advice to dealing with toddler tantrums, fussy eaters and gives some great #mumhacks for dealing with those difficult behaviours.Samantha GraceBrave Little Wonders@bravelittlewonders
Finding solutions to common child behaviour problems
Finding solutions to common child behaviour problems
When your child is having a tantrum or an emotional outburst it's easy to feel irritated, frustrated, worried, embarrassed, overwhelmed or angry.But when you see just how beneficial tantrums can be, you can start to see them as healthy ways for your child to offload their stress & upset feelings with you.Because your child's behaviour is governed by their emotions, so when you effectively help your child with their emotions, then their behaviour automatically improves.Let’s flip the old view of tantrums, start to see the benefits of them and understand what your child really needs during those times to help them the most which, in turn, makes your life as a parent so much easier.
Chrissie Davies is known around town as The Child Charmer at Chaos to Calm Consultancy. Chrissie is a leading child behaviour expert. You’ll find her friendly face consulting, speaking and writing about how parents, carers and educators can better understand and connect with kids.In this episode you’ll find out how Chrissie’s philosophy to children's behaviour, really sets her apart from other experts. She’ll also make you as a Mum, feel super comfortable with accepting help from an expert. I mean after all, none of us received that parenting manual right?You’ll also hear about Chrissie’s struggles with becoming a parent and how adoption in Melbourne led her to meet her two gorgeous children. This story may make you cry. I know I did.Chrissie is on a mission to educate parents to better understand their children's behaviour.If you’re listening to this episode, let us know by sharing it on your Insta stories. Tag @motherhoodmelbourne and @chrissiechaostocalm so we can re-share it.Let’s meet Chrissie!_______________For more info about my guest, the podcast or my podcast partner, visit Motherhood Melbourne.This ep is kindly sponsored by Jess Worrall Photography - Melbourne lifestyle family & newborn photographer.
In this episode, Leonie, Katrina and Christy dig further into the topic of kids and tech on the back of our recent interview with child behaviour expert Chrissie Davies from Chaos to Calm Consultancy. We talk about what we learnt, what changes we're making with our kids, and the importance of navigating this challenging space together. We also share some wonderfully honest feedback on the topic from you, our listeners. We hope you enjoy the conversation.
In this episode we continue our conversation about kids and tech with a very special guest, Chrissie Davies from Chaos to Calm Consultancy. Following our previous conversation in episode 25, when we came away with more questions than answers, we felt the need to bring in an expert in the parenting space to help demystify the world of tech, games and social media, and help carve out a new way forward for us all - not an easy task! Join the delightful Chrissie in conversation with Christy and learn tips on how to take back control of the run away train that is the new online world of technology!
Whining, like crying, is designed to grate on your nerves, leave you breathless and push every irritability button in your system. And that is the point – it is meant to! So how can we ensure our response is helpful and why does whining happen in the first place?
Rewards! What is not to love about enticing or treating your child to something they love in return for their cooperation or participation? How could that be negative? We live in a time where there is huge cultural approval for stickers and charts, so what happens if you choose an alternative approach and why would you want to?
Research and co-ordination: Lisa Pirihi and Carolyn JuryPresenters: Louise RatcliffeProduced by Louise Ratcliffe and FreeFM89.0Guests: Rebecca ArmstrongMAppPsy, Researcher, Parent to Parent Rebecca researches complex requests and consults with the Professional Expert Group (PEG). She also writes for the Altogether Autism Journal and is involved in the PRISM Professional Development Series. Rebecca completed a masters degree in Applied Psychology at the University of Waikato in 2015. Rebecca has worked with children with autism, in the school and home environment, since 2013Programme SynopsisSelf-care and self-compassion for parentsUnderstanding and re-framing challenging behaviourMusic“Working for the children” KGBTune in to Parent to Parent's podcast Connect, Inform, SupportConnect, Inform, Support features interviews with professionals and specialists on disability-related topics, and is a source of information and resources for families and whānau caring for people with disabilities.Discussion topics cover a range of subjects related to disability and special needs, such as inclusive education, supporting someone with special needs, and the challenges and triumphs of living with disability.LinksRoss Greene – The Explosive Child:Livesinthebalance.orgSafesquaresParent to Parent New Zealand IncAltogether AutismCare Matters or 0508 236 236 freephone service for carersMana Whaikaha – MidCentral only
On this episode we explore the difference between praise and encouragement and why rewards are not as effective as you think. We are going to help you focus on how to offer praise in a meaningful and authentic way and to have courage to parent without using the lure of rewards.
On this episode we are going to explore why aggression in young children is such a a common behaviour. We are going to help you focus on how best to deal with aggression when it does happen and why it is not necessarily a reflection of poor parenting.
On this episode we explore why tantrums can feel so uncomfortable, even contagious and how to step out of a power struggle. We are going to help you focus on why tantrums cannot be managed, what is developmentally normal and how to curb your reactivity levels.
This weeks Kinderling Helpline gets to the bottom of why a 4 year old would be resisting sleep, helping a 20 month old who gets scared of her uncle, navigating a toddler who loves to run away from their parents, ditching the dummy for a 2 year old and much more.
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History - Professor Sir Michael Rutter
Today's Neuroscience, Tomorrow's History: Professor Sir Michael Rutter - Audio
Genes and environments – anti-social mothers, adoptive parents and child behaviour