
Empowering Families with EMPath
An interview with Beth Babcock from Economic Mobility Pathways.
Join Sesame Street as we talk with our friend, Beth Babcock, MCRP, PhD, from Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath). In this provider interview, Beth tells us what the latest brain science has to say about inter-generational mobility. She shares the frameworks that her team at EMPath uses to help families gain traction and achieve goals together.
Learning Goals:
- Learn about designing environments to accommodate those under stress
- Understand materials and tools that can be used to help those under stress
- Find ways to stand beside families and help them practice finding, analyzing, and prioritizing their challenges and goals
- Learn about how to help families build the executive function skillset that living in poverty often diminishes
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