
Submission Type: Practice-Based
Final Rating: Promising Practice
Date Submitted: Spring 2022
Focus Area: Child Development
Focus Population: Children, Teachers, Caregivers, Guardians, Administrators, Parents
Contact Information:
Carol Stocking
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
(580) 808-2010
Western Plains Youth and Family Services
202639 E. Co Rd 42, Woodward, OK 73801
Goals and Outcomes:
Western Plains Youth and Family Services proposes that evidenced based trained Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consults will be provided to Early Childhood Centers, HeadStarts, Schools and Daycare facilities. In addition to supporting the education and childcare centers, the IEMHC will also provide helpful and imperative services to the child welfare system by supporting foster families or helping to maintain the family unit.
The IEMHC has developed an eclectic approach to care and coordination of services. We provide services that address the following areas of concern:
• Child behavior & social emotional issues
• Supporting children and families during the COVID-19 crisis
• Teacher, Director, support staff & Parent support
• Aid in managing classroom issues.
• General stress and coping strategies
• And other concerns related to caring for young children.
In addition to offering the above listed services, it is the intent to also provide professional development to teachers and other early childhood professional by Western Plains Youth and Family team members trained in IECMH. Topics of such professional development trainings include issues of temperament, attachment and relationships, positive interaction and classroom behavior, school readiness, social and emotional disorders, supporting families, behavioral regulation, and identification of services needed. We will also implement the evidence-based training of Circle of Security to help foster and strengthen family connections and positive relationships.
Currently Western Plains Youth and Family Services has two trained Mental Health Consultants who are Licensed Therapist. These two individuals have experience in providing MHC services to Headstarts in Woodward and surrounding areas. One of the individuals is a Registered Play Therapist who is also trained in Child-Parent Psychotherapy and the other therapist is working towards Play Therapy training as well. Both are trained in the DC 0-5, Circle of Security and both plan on becoming IECMH specialist. We have also collaborated with several Universities, including Northwestern Oklahoma State University, in promoting IECMH specialist through practicum/internship placements. IECMH consultants are also supported by Amy Chlouber with Sunbeam Services as a Reflective Consultant for IECMH services.
Brief Summary:
Western Plains Youth and Family Services is writing this letter to propose a solution to a recurring problem in the early childcare centers such as the Early Education Center, Headstarts, Schools and Daycares in Woodward and surrounding counties. The recurring problem is that more and more children are experiencing traumatic events at earlier age. The experiences/events have negatively impacted almost every aspect of life for young children. The educational system, childcare system as well as early Child Welfare system often struggle with supporting children and families with appropriate resources that empowers resiliency and strong relationships. The intent of this proposal is to offer evidenced based interventions and resources that supports educators, childcare professionals, Child Welfare professionals and families that are involved with the child every day. The intent of this proposal is to continue and expand this effective program with the goal of strengthening families, preventing DHS involvement/family disruption, monitoring program effectiveness, maintaining school placement and building resiliency in young children.
Western Plains Youth & Family Services
