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SUMMARY:Ages and Stages: Early Childhood
DESCRIPTION:RSVP HERE\n \nJoin VHF\, HTC staff and mentor families for a virtual program for new families! This program is designed to support families of infants and young children with hemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders ages 0-10 with community connection and education. This program is free and open to VHF constituents. \nTopic: Ages and Stages: Early Childhood (Ages 0-10) \nThis virtual session will help parents better understand what they can expect behaviorally and emotionally throughout the early years of childhood. Child development\, temperament\, common mood and behavior problems and parenting strategies will be discussed. The session will include some bleeding disorder specific information\, for example\, when a child can start to self-infuse from a behavioral standpoint not a medical standpoint\, how (hemophilia) treatments progress with age\, and the prevalence of anxiety and other behavioral challenges among children with bleeding disorders.  \nPresenter: Juliana S. Bloom\, Ph.D.\, Pediatric Neuropsychologist at The Levin Center \n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		 \n		\n			Juliana S. Bloom\, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and pediatric neuropsychologist based in Orlando\, Florida. Dr. Bloom currently provides assessment\, therapy\, and consultation services. Dr. Bloom received her B.A. summa cum laude from Emory University and her Masters of Education and doctoral degrees from the University of Georgia. While at UGA\, she conducted clinical research on the neurobiological basis of dyslexia and ADHD. Dr. Bloom completed her internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia\, where she worked with children and adolescents with complex medical and neurological illnesses\, including stroke\, epilepsy\, brain tumors\, cancer\, and traumatic brain injury\, among others. Dr. Bloom’s areas of clinical interest include dyslexia\, ADHD\, neuropsychological outcome and school re-entry following acquired brain injury and medical illness\, medical traumatic stress in patients and families\, and pediatric stroke. She is the author of seven peer reviewed journal articles\, five invited book chapters\, and more than 40 conference presentations. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and the International Neuropsychological Society. She loves spending her free time with her husband and two children.\n		\n			\n		 \nThis education program is presented in partnership with Hemophilia Federation of America (HFA). \nThank you to our New Family Education and Support Sponsors Genentech and Takeda. \n\nAs we gather virtually to discuss\, share and learn\, we ask that all Virginia Hemophilia Foundation (VHF) virtual program participants be thoughtful in their interactions and follow video meeting etiquette and rules of engagement. Disruptions to a session may lead to the removal and/or disabling of the participant’s video and microphone for part of or for the entire session. Thank you for helping VHF ensure a safe\, productive\, and welcoming environment for all meeting participants and staff. Go here to read video meeting etiquette and rules of engagement.
URL:https://vahemophilia.org/event-program/new-family-education-and-support-ages-and-stages-early-childhood/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:community,education,New Families,virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Heather Conner%2C VHF Interim Director":MAILTO:heather@vahemophilia.org
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