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Upcoming November Training

November 19th, 2025

Enhancing Parent-Child Attachment through Reflective Parenting

Monica Escobar, LMHC, IMH-E, Infant Mental Health Therapist

This presentation provides an in-depth exploration of reflective parenting. Attendees will learn about the stages of reflective parenting and strategies for developing a reflective stance in caregiving, highlighting the positive impact that reflective parenting has on the parent-child attachment relationship.

Date/Time: Wednesday, November 19th, 5 pm.
Target Audience: Families, caregivers, and professionals.
Infants and Toddlers, ages 0-5.

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Tips for Practicing Reflective Parenting at Home

Reflective parenting helps you slow down and connect with your child. Here are some simple ways to bring reflection into everyday moments:

See through your child’s eyes: Try to imagine how situations feel from your child’s perspective.

Be a positive model: Notice the behaviors and emotions you show; your child is always learning from you.

Look beneath the behavior: Instead of focusing only on what your child does, think about why they might be acting that way.

Listen for the message: Every action has meaning; tune in to what your child may be trying to communicate.

Lead with compassion: Reflect on the patience and kindness you bring to your interactions, even when things feel challenging.


 

Food Assistance for Families

Community Food Assistance Resources

Farm Share's Network of Agencies & Food Pantries

Farm Share distributes food to the community through its network of soup kitchens, food pantries, homeless shelters, churches, and senior centers across Florida, free of charge.

Enter your ZIP code and search for Farm Share food pantries and Farm Share partners near you. Contact them at the phone number listed to inquire about food availability and operating hours:
https://www.farmshare.org/farm-share-find-agencies-food-pantries

For upcoming food distribution events in South Florida:
https://www.farmshare.org/food-distributions-florida

More local community resources:

Overtown Food Distribution: Health in the Hood
Health in the Hood has a distribution planned in Overtown on 11/15.

Village of Allapattah YMCA Family Center
The Village of Allapattah has a pantry that is open daily.

Feeding South Florida
You can access their distribution locator for current drive-thru and pantry sites.

Jewish Community Services of South Florida
JCS Kosher Food Bank serves families in Miami-Dade who require kosher food, by appointment only.

The Salvation Army of Miami
The organization, Center of Hope in Allapattah, distributes weekly grocery bags of fresh produce and shelf-stable items.


 

Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

Helping Kids Grow with Love and PRIDE: How PCIT Tips Can Support Your Child

PRIDE Skill 2: Reflect

At the heart of strong family relationships is connection, and that's exactly what PCIT (Parent-Child Interaction Therapy) helps build. One powerful way to support your child is by using the PRIDE skills: Praise, Reflect, Imitate, Describe, and Enjoyment. These skills make everyday moments more positive and meaningful.

 

UPCOMING PARENTING GROUP SESSIONS

Morning Groups

The Nurturing Parenting Program is currently recruiting for its January 2026 cohort. See specific group details below. For further questions or information, please email Krizia Warren, our Program Director, at kwarren22@miami.edu or call 305-243-0053. 

Tuesdays from 9:00-11:00 am
Location: Linda Ray Intervention Center

January 6, 2026 - March 17, 2026

Thursdays from 10:00-12:00 pm
Location: Coral Reef Branch Library

January 8, 2026 - March 19, 2026

Afternoon Groups

Wednesdays from 2:30-4:30 pm
Location: Linda Ray Intervention Center

January 7, 2026 - March 18, 2026 

 

About Us

Programs At Our Center

FDLRS-UM Multidisciplinary Educational Services Center

The University of Miami, Linda Ray Intervention Center, is one of six regional Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System (FDLRS) Multidisciplinary Educational Services Centers. Our center provides diagnostic evaluation, consultation, technical assistance, and pre-service and in-service training to families, teachers, school district personnel, and community support providers concerning children and youth with complex medical, emotional, or behavioral problems.

Early Intervention Program

In partnership with Miami-Dade County Public Schools and the University of Miami's North Dade Early Steps Program, the Center is an Early Intervention Birth-Two (B-2) provider for young children with developmental delays or disabilities. Our B-2 program provides related service support, including speech and language, occupational, and infant mental health. This program is offered year-round.

Parenting Program

Utilizing the evidence-based model, The Nurturing Program for Parents and their Children with Special Needs and Health Challenges®, the program recognizes that each family has a unique history, value system, cultural identity, and combination of strengths and challenges. Parents and their children learn positive and caring, nurturing skills as a family in a group-based setting. Individual family support is also provided as needed through consultation and referrals.

Research

A research institute that is focused on developing evidence-based, best practice models.

Our Referral Link

Please find our referral form and QR code below to register for a screening or evaluation, a birth-to-two center placement, or the parenting program.

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RESOURCES

FDLRS-Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System

FDLRS is an IDEA-funded state Project of the Florida Department of Education, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services (BEESS). It provides information, training, and support to families to promote effective parent participation in the education of children who are exceptional and/or have special needs. Services include assistance in developing family-friendly programs, training, support for services for children with disabilities, and supporting partnerships between schools and parents to support student achievement.

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M-DCPS Prekindergarten Program for Children with Disabilities

The Miami-Dade County Public Schools program provides services for children with disabilities ages 3-5.

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211 Miami

A program of Jewish Community Services of South Florida, Inc. is a confidential helpline that connects people in need to community resources available in Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. 211 Miami has an extensive database of over 4,000 programs and resources for social service assistance, addressing food insecurity, legal help, homeless shelters, and financial assistance programs. 

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The Children's Trust

Established by voter referendum in 2002, The Children’s Trust is a dedicated source of revenue derived from property taxes, committed to positively impacting the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County.

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Resiliency Florida

Florida is leading a first-in-the-nation approach that empowers students to persevere and overcome life’s inevitable challenges. The Florida Department of Education developed state education standards and resources to equip students with skills that build resiliency.

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Calendar Of Upcoming Events

Nov
11

12:00 am

Veterans Day Holiday - No School

Nov
11

9:00 am

Parenting Group

Nov
12

2:30 pm

Parenting Group

Nov
19

5:00 pm

Zoom Training: Enhancing Parent-Child Attachment through Reflective Parenting

Nov
24

12:00 am

Center Closed - No School (11/24 to 11/28)

 

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Our Mission

The mission of the University of Miami Linda Ray Intervention Center is to support and facilitate positive developmental outcomes with high-quality services, thereby improving young children's school readiness and future student achievement.