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The Art of Play and Movement

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • January 22, 2014
  • FTIP, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Programs, SVP, TVP
Author: Nora Doebrich, SPCC Family Trauma Intervention Program Art Therapist, yoga instructor As an art therapist and a yoga instructor, I obtain a...
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The Importance of Play: Realizing the Value as a Parent

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • November 21, 2013
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Programs, Reflective Supervision, SVP, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care, TVP
Written by: Kate Dunlavey, LMSW & Mother Lately, I have been thinking a lot about the importance of play for children. The fact...
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Recognizing two dedicated SPCC staff who inspire us daily…

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • November 13, 2013
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, Reflective Supervision, SVP, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care, TVP, VMA, WIC
By Laurie Valentine, Vice President of Programs at SPCC SPCC is fortunate to have many skilled and dedicated staff who work tirelessly to...
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Halloween Fun

Goblins, Ghouls, & Gobs of Fun

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • November 1, 2013
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, TVP, VMA, WIC
We hope you all had a safe and fun filled Halloween yesterday!  Here are some friends of SPCC enjoying the day (you...
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Christy’s Story…

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • October 25, 2013
  • FTIP, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, TAPSS
by Bonnie Allen, MA (TAPPS Program Supervisor) & Jessica Brumbaugh, LMSW (Evaluation & Programing Director) It’s October.  Around here at SPCC, you’ll see a...
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Women, Infants and Children Threatened by Government Shutdown

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • October 15, 2013
  • Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, VMA, WIC
By: Cindy Walton, SPCC Vice President, WIC/VMA Cindy has been with SPCC for over 20 years and has worked as a WIC Nutritionist,...
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suicide prevention

A challenge as Suicide Prevention Month comes to an end

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • September 23, 2013
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, TVP
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and while I recognize that suicide, mental health and emotional challenges are not particularly cheerful topics,...
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Whole heart parenting

The Wholehearted Parenting Manifesto

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • August 19, 2013
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, TVP, VMA, WIC
An oldie but a goodie. Brene Brown writes from the heart of parenting. The Wholehearted Parenting Manifesto Brene Brown Above all else, I want...
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Candleheart

Trauma in Oklahoma

  • By SPCC Rochester
  • May 21, 2013
  • FTIP, HFM, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Passions, Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect, Preventing Intimate Partner Violence, Programs, SVP, TAPSS, Trauma Informed Care, TVP, WIC
Sometimes it feels like trauma is everywhere. With recent bombings, kidnappings and sexual assaults, the tornado that devastated communities in Oklahoma last...
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