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Rebecca Shanok

founding director at Institute for Infants, Children & Families, JBFCS

Professional Background

Rebecca Shanok is a distinguished professional with a passion for improving the lives of children and families. As the founding director of the Institute for Infants, Children & Families under the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (JBFCS), she has dedicated her career to enhancing the well-being and mental health of young children and their families. With her innovative leadership, the institute has become a pillar in the community, offering critical services and resources that empower families in need.

Throughout her career, Rebecca has leveraged her expertise in developmental psychology and early childhood education to shape programs that support healthy emotional and relational development in children. Her collaborative approach brings together experts from various disciplines, enhancing the overall quality of services provided at JBFCS. Under her guidance, the Institute has not only expanded its reach but also deepened its impact, affirming Rebecca's position as a leader in her field.

Education and Achievements

Rebecca's academic credentials include studying at the Institute for Infants, Children & Families, JBFCS, where she developed foundational knowledge and skills that inform her work today. Her education has equipped her with a deep understanding of child development, mental health issues, and effective family support strategies. This strong educational background, combined with her practical experiences, has enabled her to design and implement evidence-based interventions that directly benefit children and families facing challenges.

As a founding director, Rebecca has been instrumental in establishing the vision and operational framework of the institute. Her achievements include launching a variety of programs that address pressing issues such as childhood trauma, behavioral challenges, and parental support. These initiatives are tailored to meet the unique needs of families and are rooted in empirical research, ensuring that they are grounded in best practices in child welfare and family support.

Achievements

  • Founding Director of the Institute for Infants, Children & Families, JBFCS
  • Development and launch of innovative family support programs
  • Leadership in interdisciplinary collaborations to enhance service delivery
  • Advocate for children's mental health and family well-being
  • Recipient of various accolades recognizing her contributions to child welfare and mental health initiatives

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New York, New York, United States