At the Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH), we provide education and resources to professionals, families and youth throughout Minnesota and beyond. Founded in 1989, MACMH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to promote positive mental health for all infants, children, adolescents and their families.
As an organization founded by and for families, our work is anchored in helping families navigate through the journey of raising a child with mental health challenges. We provide free resources, educational opportunities and family coaching services designed to help parents and caregivers support both their children's mental health as well as their own.
As an organization founded by and for families, our work is anchored in helping families navigate through the journey of raising a child with mental health challenges. We provide free resources, educational opportunities and family coaching services designed to help parents and caregivers support both their children's mental health as well as their own.
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Our children's mental health conference is designed to meet continuing education requirements for many disciplines related to. Professionals in other related disciplines, as well as those working outside of Minnesota, can submit CEH certificates to their corresponding boards for independent approval.
Join us for our fourth annual Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Conference - "Separations and Reunions: Opportunities to Promote Resilience for Young Children, their Families and Caregivers." All workshops will be recorded and available for registered attendees to view for 30 days following the conference.
3. From Separation to Connection: Maternal Mental Health and Two-Generation Trauma Healing. Support through Separation - Helping Parents and their Young Children Through Separation, Loss, and Reunification. 5. Beyond Burnout: Preventing Secondary Trauma, Healing from Depletion and Thriving In Our Work With Families in Transition.
As an organization founded by and for families, our work is anchored in helping families navigate through the journey of raising a child with mental health challenges. We provide free resources, educational opportunities and family coaching services designed to help parents and caregivers support both their children's mental health as well as their own.
This guide equips educators with the tools needed to reach all students. Includes information on what you may see if a student has a mental health disorder, instructional strategies, and classroom accommodations. Revised and updated to reflect the changes in the DSM-5. Our newly revised and updated fact sheets are FREE for your non-commercial use!
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