Working with Children & Families: Practical Strategies for Clinicians

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Format: On-demand, self-paced video training

Access Duration: 90 days from purchase

Earn 6 CEUs; Certificate available immediately upon completion

NASW Approved – New Hampshire Chapter

Registration Fee: $49


Intended Audience:

This training is designed for mental health clinicians, including LCSWs, LICSWs, LMFTs, LPCs, LCMHCs, psychologists, school counselors, interns, and other behavioral health professionals seeking to enhance their clinical skills.


Disclosure Statement:

This training was developed independently prior to the creation of Infinite Learning Institute (ILI). It does not meet the current educational, instructional, or production standards set forth by ILI. For this reason, it is offered at a substantially discounted rate and is not representative of the quality or structure of official ILI programming.

Description:

Working with Children & Families: Practical Strategies for Clinicians is an on-demand training designed to equip clinicians and helping professionals with developmentally informed, family-centered tools for working effectively with children and their caregivers. The course explores child development from infancy through adolescence, highlighting key physical, cognitive, emotional, and social milestones and how they impact behavior and mental health.


Participants will learn practical strategies for supporting emotional and behavioral regulation, engaging children through play and activities, and communicating effectively with families. The training emphasizes trauma-informed and culturally responsive care, recognizing the influence of family systems, environmental stressors, and early experiences on child development and long-term outcomes.


Through interactive discussions, applied strategies, and a real-world case study, learners will strengthen their ability to assess needs, collaborate with caregivers, and implement ethical, developmentally appropriate interventions. The course concludes with a wrap-up and optional add-on addressing the role of social media in children’s and adolescents’ lives, offering guidance for supporting families in today’s digital landscape.

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