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Understanding Anxiety: New Tools for Providers
At what point does a young person’s anxiety become clinical? A new training module from an ICI collaboration aims to help professionals better understand and assess childhood anxiety. The project increases access to behavioral health and developmental resources for rural and military-connected families and providers.
Helping New Mothers During the First 40 Days
New mothers who participated in the University of Minnesota’s 40-Day Project pilot report that it was helpful and provided support during an important time in their new role as parents. It promotes mental well-being and social support for new parents before birth and during the first five weeks after birth.
The project currently serves Somali and Latinx parents and was created by a partnership of University of Minnesota extension educators, child development specialists, health providers, and members of the Somali and Latinx community.
Schleien Scholarship Accepting Applications
Administered by ICI, the Schleien Scholarship offers up to $3,000 to qualified students who actively promote the community inclusion of individuals with disabilities, disadvantaged youth, and other underserved populations. These activities could take place in the spring, summer, or fall. Applicants must be enrolled full-time at the University of Minnesota's College of Education and Human Development.