Regina Pally Co-Founder and Assistant Director, Center for Reflective Parenting Regina Pally is a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, in private practice for over 35 years, with a special interest in parents and couples. For 25 years she has studied and written about neuroscience for mental health professionals and the lay public. Most recently she dedicated herself to working in the community to improve the lives of children and their families. In 2008 she founded the Center for Reflective Parenting, whose Mission is to ‘promote healthy child development, by strengthening the relationship bonds that children have with all those who care for them through an emphasis on reflective thinking’. The current focus of her writing is Reflective Parenting in relationship to Child Development, Brain Development and the Parent-Child Relationship. Participant In: The Mind of a Child Saturday, April 18, 2015 2:30-4:30 pm Past Event Watch the video » How does a one-year-old understand the world? A three-year-old? A five-year-old? How does the mental functioning of very young children differ from that of older children and of adults? Recognizing the ways in which children conceptualize the world, remember their experiences, and modulate emotions is crucial in providing both normally developing children and children with… read more »
The Mind of a Child Saturday, April 18, 2015 2:30-4:30 pm Past Event Watch the video » How does a one-year-old understand the world? A three-year-old? A five-year-old? How does the mental functioning of very young children differ from that of older children and of adults? Recognizing the ways in which children conceptualize the world, remember their experiences, and modulate emotions is crucial in providing both normally developing children and children with… read more »