Kristin Tenney-Blackwell, M.A., LLP, IMH-E®
Kristin Tenney-Blackwell, M.A., LLP, IMH-E®, has been working with children, families and educators for over twenty years and is passionate about promoting the well-being of young children and the adults who care for them. In addition to her private practice, she has been active in providing consultation and guidance for organizations such as Vanderbilt University, Georgetown University, ZERO TO THREE, the Devereux Center for Resilient Children, Erikson Institute, and Head Start. Her portfolio includes work in national- and state-level early childhood education and mental health initiatives, in addition to coaching, reflective supervision, training, resource development, research, and evaluation of early childhood projects. Kristin is a national trainer for the Pyramid Model Consortium and the Devereux Center for Resilient Children. She co-authored the Devereux Infant and Toddler Strategies Guide and the Devereux CAREgiving Checklist for Families, in addition to the Pyramid Model Infant Toddler training modules.