March Third Thursday Webinar

Growing Early Connections:

How Help Me Grow supports Infant Mental Health in South Carolina 

Thursday, March 19th

at 12pm on Zoom

What to Expect

Help Me Grow is South Carolina’s gateway to health child development resources, weaving together developmental screening, caregiver support, and community resource navigation to strengthen early relational health for infants and families.  
 
Join us for an engaging conversation about how Help Me Grow SC promotes infant and early childhood mental health by connecting caregivers and professionals with the tools, services and supports that nurture early brain development, responsive caregiving, and family well-being.  We’ll explore how early identification of developmental and social emotional needs, timely access to services and ongoing follow-up contribute to the healthy development of all children across the state. 
 

And as always, these webinars are free to join!

Meet our presenter

Susan Callahan, MSW, IMH-E®

Director, Help Me Grow, SC 

 

Susan is the Director of Help Me Grow South Carolina, where she leads the growth and sustainment of a statewide system supporting the social-emotional well-being and healthy development of children prenatal to age three. Susan brings extensive experience in infant and early childhood mental health, workforce development, and cross-sector systems building, including prior leadership roles with the South Carolina Infant Mental Health Association and as Executive Director of the Lowcountry Autism Foundation.

She holds a Master of Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts in Experimental Psychology from the University of South Carolina and is a qualified Triple P provider, STAT-certified, UCEDD trained, a South Carolina LEND long-term trainee, and hold the Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive Relationship-Focused Practice Promoting Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health®. Susan is passionate about creating collaborative, accessible systems that support caregivers and strengthen early relationships.

Questions?

Email admin@scimha.org

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