Betsy Rogers, LCSW, is the Program Director for the Early Childhood & Family Center at Aurora Community Mental Health Center. Her professional foundation comes from working in preschools and child care centers for over fifteen years. She received her BS from Metropolitan State College Denver and her MSW from Smith College School for Social Work. She is a graduate of the Irving B.Harris Fellowship in Infant Mental Health and continues to teach courses for this program at the University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center. Ms Rogers served as the Board President for the Arapahoe County Early Childhood Council and oversees Project BLOOM-Aurora, a System of Care project. She is interested in developing training resources for clinicians in community mental health to ensure access to best practices for children and families across Colorado.
COAIMH President-Elect Stacey Bromberg publication featured in Zero to Three Journal
Perinatal Support in Substance Abuse: Requirements of Relationship and Reflection
Bromberg Article
"We have dramatically expanded early childhood education and will continue to improve its quality, because we know that the most formative learning comes in those first years of life.”
President Obama, Feb. 24, 2009
The purpose of this guidebook is to help you understand how babies grow and how important you are in helping your baby’s development. To get connected to your local early intervention program, call 1-888-777-4041 or visit www.eicolorado.org