Exciting News!

Exciting News!

Parent-Child Relationships Program at the Barnard Center is very excited to announce that Dr. Nucha Isarowong has joined the Barnard Center to lead an Advanced Clinical Training Program to support  the infant mental health workforce. In this position, he will lead the...
Parent-Child Interactions (PCI) in Beijing

Parent-Child Interactions (PCI) in Beijing

Denise Findlay, Director of Education at Parent-Child Relationship Programs, taught at the second annual national training of doctors, nurses, and educators in the NCAST PCI scales in Beijing in April 2019. The picture is of Denise and the group of sponsors from AMCHS...
BabyCues®   A Child’s First Language

BabyCues® A Child’s First Language

Using BabyCues cards is a fun and informative way to visually convey information to parents and caregivers about the ways in which babies and young children communicate with us non-verbally. It is also a great way to educate yourself, whether a parent or parent...
Dealing with a Crying Baby

Dealing with a Crying Baby

Crying is the infant’s way of signaling an overload or an unmet need that requires the caregiver’s prompt attention. Crying is the only way newborn infants can tell parents about their needs.  The infant is signaling distress; however, the source of that distress may...