MI-AIMH Conference Website (will be updated regularly): https://site.pheedloop.com/event/miaimh2024conference/home

  • Scholarship applications are due March 11th
  • Registration is OPEN – closes May 6th
  • Sponsorship and Exhibitors are currently being accepted
  • Use conference link above for all details, applications and to register!

MI-AIMH is excited to launch MI-AIMH RELATE, our new learning management system (LMS) to host all of our training and professional development.

MI-AIMH RELATE is our new training & education hub for students and professionals working with or on behalf of infants, young children and families.  Here are a few of the amazing benefits:

  • Easy training registration – enter your information ONE TIME and then only need to sign in for future registrations!
  • Access Anywhere Anytime – On-Demand videos and trainings will be available for viewing and purchase 24/7!
  • Tracking – ability to access professional development certificates & transcripts – no more worrying about lost training certificates!
  • Finances – training purchases will be available in your User Portal. You will be able to access and print past purchase receipts and invoices as needed. You will not need to reach out to MI-AIMH staff in order to locate your purchase details.

Click to go to MI-AIMH RELATE homepage: https://www.pathlms.com/mi-aimh

Available trainings will be listed on MI-AIMH RELATE under “Trainings” – showing in the top menu bar

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May 2016

Defining Reflective Supervision and Addressing Working Assumptions (Webinar: Part 3)

May 4, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

This is a 3-Part Reflective leadership Series that will provide a foundational overview of what reflective practice is, how to nurture this practice in supervision and leadership, and how to measure its effectiveness. Part 1: Defining reflective supervision and addressing working assumptions (90 minutes) April 20, 2016 Part II: Techniques and Tools for implementing quality reflective supervision (90 minutes) April 27, 2016 Part III: Measuring quality and using data to improve impact of reflective supervision (45 minutes) May 4, 2016…

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Perinatal Greif & Loss: Healing Families

May 6, 2016 @ 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Pine Rest Postma Center, 300 68th St. SE
Grand Rapids, 49548 United States
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Purpose Statement: Statistics indicate that as many as one in four pregnancies end in miscarriage, not taking into account mothers affected by early infant death. Perinatal grief and loss can have a significant impact on women and families and can endure without treatment. The conference will explore how perinatal grief and loss are different from perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD) as well as treatment options to help women and families who have experienced a loss. Presenters will share tools and…

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2016 HighScope International Conference: Striving for Excellence and Equity in Early Learning

May 9, 2016 - May 12, 2016
Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center, 400 Renaissance Dr.
Detroit, 48243 United States
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HighScope's annual international conference brings together educators, trainers, administrators - leaders in the early childhood education field - from around the world. Filled with absorbing presentations, talks, discussions, and opportunities to make connections with colleagues, the HighScope International Conference is an event you don't want to miss. This year's theme "Striving for Excellence and Equity in Early Learning" is especially important considering the growing national and local emphasis on early learning and its importance as a tool for positive social…

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Using the Intersection of Genetics/Epigenetics, Prenatal Exposure, & Traumatic Stress to Transform Early Childhood Services Through a Collaborative Integrated Trauma-Informed Community Model

May 17, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Kalamazoo County Juvenile Home, 1424 Gull Rd.
Kalamazoo, MI 49048 United States
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$40.00 – $50.00

This all-day training will present a comprehensive approach to challenging and complex infants and young children impacted by genetic risk and prenatal exposure (to toxic stress, drugs, alcohol, and lead) and post-natal toxic stress and maltreatment. Neurodevelopmental/Neurobehavioral impact of the above complex factors to the developing child will be discussed using a resiliency-focused approach. The afternoon will involve an integrated team approach to the assessment and management of these complex children using a case-based format. Registration begins at 8:30 A.M. Lunch…

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DECA Infant and Toddler (4 weeks to 36 months) Webinar

May 20, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 11:00 am

This training is being offered in partnership between the Michigan Department of Community Health and Early On® Michigan. This is a certified web based training on the Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for Infants and Toddlers, part of the DECA Infant Toddler Program. The DECA-I/T program is a strength-based assessment and planning system for children ages 4 weeks up to 36 months. Based on resilience theory, this comprehensive system is made up of a 5-step approach designed to support early childhood teachers, mental…

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DECA Clinical (ages 3-6) Webinar

May 20, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

This training is being offered in partnership between the Michigan Department of Community Health and Early On® Michigan. The DECA-C is a standardized, norm-referenced behavior rating scale that evaluates behaviors related to social and emotional resilience and concerns in preschool children ages 2 through 5.  It is designed to support early intervention efforts to reduce or eliminate significant emotional and behavioral concerns in preschool children.  The DECA-C can be used to (1) guide interventions, (2) identify children needing special services, (3) assess…

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DECA Clinical (ages 3-6) Webinar

May 20, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

The DECA-C is a standardized, norm-referenced behavior rating scale that evaluates behaviors related to social and emotional resilience and concerns in preschool children ages 2 through 5.  It is designed to support early intervention efforts to reduce or eliminate significant emotional and behavioral concerns in preschool children.  The DECA-C can be used to (1) guide interventions, (2) identify children needing special services, (3) assess outcomes, and (4) help programs meet IDEA, Head Start, and similar requirements.  This tool is being…

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Parent Interactions with Children: Checklist of Observations Linked to Outcomes (PICCOLO) Training

May 23, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
C.O.O.R. ISD, 11051 North Cut Rd.
Roscommon, MI 48653 United States
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The PICCOLO is a checklist of 29 observable behaviors in 4 domains.  It is reliable, valid, easy to learn and practical to use. The PICCOLO is a tool that can be used to assess strengths, reveal needs, and monitor change.  In this training participants will learn about the 4 domains of the PICCOLO and how to score the domains.  Participants will learn how to identify how each parent shows their strengths and strategies and techniques to support positive parenting. What…

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June 2016

Early On & CMH Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for Infants and Toddlers (DECA I/T) Training

June 6, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wayne RESA, 33500 Van Born Rd.
Wayne, MI 48184 United States
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The DECA Infant Toddler Program is a strength-based assessment and planning system for children ages 4 weeks up to 36 months. Based on resilience theory, this comprehensive system is made up of a 5-step approach designed to support early childhood teachers, mental health professionals, home visitors and families in their goal of helping children develop healthy social/emotional skills and reduce challenging behaviors. Central to the DECA I/T Program is the DECA, a standardized, strength-based assessment of within-child protective factors including Attachment, Initiative and…

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IMH Statewide Meeting: Autism Services in Michigan for Young Children

June 9, 2016 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Okemos Conference Center, 2187 University Park Dr.
Okemos, 48864 United States
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$35.00 – $90.00

State Autism Services The growing prevalence of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has increased the demand for effective supports, resources, and early intervention services to address each child’s individual needs. There are a wide range of challenges for children with autism and their families, including transportation, peer relationships, behavioral and language barriers, and inclusion throughout their community and early child education systems.  Michigan strives to be a leader in opportunities, services, and supports for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.…

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