A virtual community of practice to explore mindfulness and reflective practice to support professionals working with children and families.
As we explore the central themes that arise when working in early care and education settings, the discussion of each session will change to fit the needs and topics that participants bring to the table.
We meet on the first and third Thursday of the month, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Mountain Time
For more information about our program, email the ECHO Education team.
Leandra Lomosad Anderson is an independently licensed clinical counselor and endorsed in infant mental health.
Leandra has worked at an Albuquerque, N.M., agency for children and families since 2013, focusing on clinical intervention, supervising, developing an intern program, and serving as an interim clinical director.
Reflective practice has been a core element throughout Leandra’s growth and career as an infant mental health provider.
Liz Martinez serves as the Youth Development, Inc., Director of Mental Health for Head Start Services.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from The University of New Mexico and a Master of Social Work degree from New Mexico Highlands University.
She has continuously worked in Early Childhood Education since 2001 and is CLASS Reliable in Infant, Toddler, and Pre-K. Liz is a member of the New Mexico Association for Infant Mental Health.