Description
In this special 'double feature' podcast recorded in front of a live audience, the Early Relational Health Funders Summit hear from four speakers with different experiences of building and maintaining a robust Early Relational Health ecosystem. We’re looking at the practices, programs, and policies that need to work independently, and also together, to fully benefit families with young children.
Individual interviews can be found at the following timecodes:
Dr. Dipesh Navsaria: 01:43
Hope Williams-Burt: 23:06
Allison Logan: 36:00
Dr. Corey Williams: 48:40
Deborah Brown: 56:39
Ira Hillman: 01:08:25
In the fifth and final episode in our multi-part series on poverty and early relational health we look inside our organization and examine the work Reach Out and Read is doing to help families experiencing material hardship. Ruth Coleman, Alex Chu, and Callee Boulware outline how we can use our...
Published 11/14/24
Positive, supportive interactions with children may help mitigate the effects of adverse childhood experiences resulting from poverty. Continuing our spotlight series on poverty and early relational health, Dr. Kate Rosenblum, co-Director of Zero to Thrive at the University of Michigan, joins us...
Published 10/31/24