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Wednesday, February 26
 

8:30am CST

Ohana Means Family! Supporting Child-Family Relationships Both Inside and Outside of The Classroom
Wednesday February 26, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am CST
“Family is not an important thing. It's everything.” – Michael J. Fox.  Children are members of diverse family structures. It is important that teachers are inclusive to ALL families. When children’s families are accepted, it positively supports a child’s social and emotional wellbeing as well as their academic achievement.

I.    Participants will reflect on ways to support diverse families.
II.    Participants will learn how their assumptions about their definition of what constitutes a family.
III. Participants will have an opportunity to brainstorm ways to promote a sense of belonging for both the child and their family.

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Speakers
avatar for Delechia Johnson

Delechia Johnson

Pyramid Model Training Lead, WIAIMH
Delechia has 30+ years of extensive training and professional experience in the field of early care and education as a tier 3 trainer in the state. She has worked in the field in various roles from a volunteer, director, educational coordinator, mentor, instructional coach, Professional... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 8:30am - 10:00am CST
Suite D

10:30am CST

First Breath: Enhancing Maternal and Child Health Outcomes by Reducing Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Substance Use During Pregnancy and Beyond
Wednesday February 26, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm CST
First Breath is a free program unique to Wisconsin that supports pregnant and parenting individuals to reduce tobacco, alcohol and other substance use during pregnancy and beyond.  In this presentation you will learn about the need for First Breath; the impact of substances on the pregnant person and the developing child; the evidence-based foundation of the First Breath program model; hear about First Breath program impact from participant voices; and learn how to access training and resources.

By the end of the presentation, you will have a better understanding of:
•    The need for First Breath and how it works to reduce tobacco, alcohol and other substance use during pregnancy and beyond.
•    The impact of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis and other substances on the pregnant person and developing child.
•    The First Breath service model.
• Training, resources and the next steps available to assist you to implement First Breath in your program to enhance maternal and child health outcomes.

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Speakers
avatar for Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen

Outreach and Technical Assistance Coordinator, Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation
Elizabeth has worked supporting Head Start, Early Intervention and health and social service programs for over thirty years.  She is experienced in training, technical assistance and program development and administration.  Elizabeth is dedicated to assisting programs and providers... Read More →
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Kalin Hiess

First Breath Maternal and Child Health Educator, Wisconsin Womens Health Foundation
Kalin is a Health Educator for the First Breath Program through the Wisconsin Women's Health Foundation. As a Health Educator, Kalin provides education for pregnant or recently postpartum women who are struggling with substance use. Additionally, Kain helps connect women to resources... Read More →
Wednesday February 26, 2025 10:30am - 12:00pm CST
Suite D
 
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