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Posted: September 21, 2016

The Child Mind Institute is dedicated to transforming mental health care for children everywhere. Founded by Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz, Brooke Garber Neidich, and Debra G. Perelman, our organization is committed to finding more effective treatments for childhood psychiatric and learning disorders, building the science of healthy brain development, and empowering children and their families with help, hope, and answers. Website offers tools for parents worried about a child’s mood, behavior, or success in school including: Mental Health guide, Symptom Checker, Developmental Milestones, Quick Facts on disorders and a Glossary of useful terms.

  • What to Do (and Not to Do) When Children are Anxious
    When children are chronically anxious, even the most well-meaning parents can fall into a negative cycle and, not wanting a child to suffer, actually exacerbate the youngster’s anxiety. It happens when parents, anticipating a child’s fears, try to protect her from them. Here are pointers for helping children escape the cycle of anxiety.
  • How Mindfulness Can Help Caregivers
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  • Anxiety and Mindfulness
  • 2016 Children’s Mental Health Report
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Posted: September 21, 2016
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CA Making Access Possible (CAMAP) is administered by WestEd and is sponsored by the California Department of Social Services, Child Care and Development Division.
MAP Publications
  • MAP Newsletters
  • MAP Training PowerPoints
  • Reports & Useful Documents
Resources
  • Coping with Trauma
  • Cultural Competency
  • Disability-Specific Information
  • Early Identification
  • Equity, Anti-Bias & Anti-Racism
  • Family Engagement
  • Healthy Mind, Healthy Body
  • Inclusive Community
  • Inclusive Practice
  • Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health
  • Legal & Licensing
  • Organizations for Families
  • Policy/Trends
  • Professional Development
  • School Age & Beyond
  • Social-Emotional & Behavior
  • Training & Technical Assistance
  • Video Collection
  • Visual Supports
About CAMAP
  • Vision
  • Mission
  • Guiding Principles
  • CAMAP Staff
CA Making Access Possible (CAMAP) is administered by WestEd and is sponsored by the California Department of Social Services, Child Care and Development Division.