About this Workshop
From soothing a fussy baby to supporting healthy sleep and joyful play, your everyday interactions shape your baby’s growing brain in powerful ways. Join Peace at Home Parenting expert, JoAnn Robinson, PhD, to explore how your presence, calm, and connection support your infant or toddler’s development—and why those early moments matter more than you think.
This workshop will give you practical tools to help your child eat, sleep, and play with more ease—while building the foundation for emotional security, learning, and resilience that lasts a lifetime. You’ll also learn how to respond to fussiness with confidence, manage your own stress, and create the kind of loving, safe environment that young brains need most.
If you have questions or topics you’d like addressed during the session, email us at Solutions@PeaceAtHomeParenting.com. You can also ask questions throughout the session.
- Click the button above to register for this virtual, Interactive workshop.
- Once you register, look for an email from Zoom with the session link. You will receive Zoom reminders 1 day and then 1 hour before the session. If you have any issues, please email us.
- After the workshop, Peace at Home will email you a link to the recording, handouts and related resources.
- For additional support, check out these Peace at Home Resource Guides with quick video libraries, handouts, recordings, blogs, podcasts and more: Welcome Baby and Toddlers and Preschoolers (log in to access the content).
- Questions? Email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
- MIT is committed to providing an environment that is accessible and inclusive for individuals with disabilities. If you need a disability-related accommodation for this event, please email worklife@mit.edu.
After this workshop, you will be able to:
- Understand how your baby’s brain develops through daily routines and emotional connections.
- Support your child’s natural rhythms for eating, sleeping, and playing.
- Respond effectively to fussiness while also caring for your own wellbeing.
- Create nurturing routines that build trust and promote lifelong resilience.