“Critical Self-Talk and Courageous Presence” March 17, 2026 10 am – 11:30 am

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Date(s) - March 17
10:00 am - 11:30 am

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This reflective, interactive session explores how critical self-talk shows up in infant and early childhood mental health practice and how it can impact presence, confidence, and relationships. Participants will examine internal narratives that influence how they engage with families and colleagues and practice strategies to interrupt self-criticism with compassion. The session also focuses on cultivating courageous presence and navigating difficult conversations while remaining grounded, reflective, and aligned with IMH values.

Learning Objectives – Participants will:

● Identify how critical self-talk influences professional presence and reflective functioning

● Practice strategies to interrupt self-criticism and strengthen self-compassion

● Build skills for navigating challenging conversations with clarity and courage

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Trainer: Kesha James, MS ED, LMFT of K James Consulting brings 18+ years of experience in trauma-informed instruction, culturally responsive leadership, and educator well-being.

Organizational NYS-AIMH Members

We welcome all organizations that share our mission of supporting the mental health of young children.

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