Help for the helpers:
Consultation, training and reflective supervision for your team of caring professionals

Reflective, relational mental health consultation for organizations serving young children and families

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    Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation

    Mental health consultation to support the holistic wellness of (a) the young children your organization serves, and (b) the professionals who serve them. From a strengths-based and collaborative perspective, I offer information related to employee wellness from a Mental Health perspective, and identify structural strategies to support healthy development of the children served.

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    Training

    Web-based or in-person training for your staff in the areas of stress management, behavioral health, and child development all from a Neurorelational perspective.

  • Two women sitting at a wooden table outdoors, reading and writing in books, with drinks nearby.

    Reflective Supervision

    When small groups of child-serving professionals engage in reflective group supervision sessions, organizations see improvements in service quality, staff retention, and family outcomes, according to a recent report from the US Department of Health and Human Services.

About the consultant

Maggie Moore, MA, LPCC is a current fellow in the Napa Infant-Parent Mental Health Fellowship through the University of California- Davis. She has over fifteen years of experience serving families of young children. Past consulting work includes web-based trauma-informed training for nonprofit employees, children’s entertainment and media, and individual parent consultation for parents of newborns.