Parts, Presence, and Play: Nurturing Relational Health Through IFS and Mindfulness
September 25, 2025
Virtual
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Community Conversation: Early Relational Health & Advocacy
October 29, 2025
Virtual
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Community Conversation: Reflecting Community & Cultural Wisdom in Our Practice
Join the Center for Early Relational Health in our Community Conversation Series. We are excited to embark on this journey with you to explore ways that we can collectively advance Early Relational Health in our communities. Please reach out for more details on the Community Conversations series and other ways to engage with the Center for Early Relational Health.

Community Conversation: Centering Family Experience & Voice
Join the Center for Early Relational Health in our Community Conversation Series. We are excited to embark on this journey with you to explore ways that we can collectively advance Early Relational Health in our communities. Please reach out for more details on the Community Conversations series and other ways to engage with the Center for Early Relational Health.

From Burnout to Balance: A Community Care Approach
VirtualThis interactive discussion will integrate key concepts from Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Internal Family Systems, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Participants will: Explore 'Overwhelm Science' through a lens of hope and resilience. Learn practical strategies to build resilience and mitigate vicarious trauma. Engage in shared experiences, hearing from others who have transitioned from self-care

From Burnout to Balance: A Community Care Approach
VirtualThis interactive discussion will integrate key concepts from Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Internal Family Systems, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Participants will: Explore 'Overwhelm Science' through a lens of hope and resilience. Learn practical strategies to build resilience and mitigate vicarious trauma. Engage in shared experiences, hearing from others who have transitioned from self-care

Honoring Lived Experience of Families, Caregivers, and Communities to Advance Flourishing with Dr. David Willis
VirtualJoin the Center for Early Relational Health for an engaging Community Conversation about an early childhood workforce that centers on those who hold the deepest wisdom for meaningful, lasting change. Featuring: Dr. David Willis, Nurture Connection Community members from Spokane SAVE THE DATE Tuesday, 4/1/25 - 2:00 - 3:30 pm Register now

Endorsement 101
VirtualJoin our FREE webinar next Wednesday to learn about Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement. During our time together, we will explain Endorsement, Endorsement benefits, and the Endorsement process. Register today! Endorsement provides recognition of specialized knowledge and expertise in professionals working with expecting families, babies, and young children, prenatal through five, and their

Introduction to Reflective Supervision for Supervisors
Virtual4/28, 4/29, 5/1, 5/2/25 from 9:00 am - 12:30 pm This is a 12-hour workshop plus monthly online reflective consultation group for early childhood supervisors who are or will be providing reflective supervision/consultation. Participants will learn key principles of RSC and will develop skills and strategies that can enhance their reflective supervision capacities, help them

Foundations of Reflective Practice
VirtualThursday, 5/8/25 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Reflective practice is the regular consideration of how one’s beliefs, values, and responses impact behavior, interactions, and relationships with others, in order to deepen professional competence and promote effective practice. This 3-hour workshop provides an introduction to reflective practice and the foundational values and skills that support

Foundations of IECMH
VirtualFridays 5/30, 6/6, 6/13,6/20, 6/27 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Infant and early childhood mental health includes the capacities for developing enjoyable, trusting relationships with others; experiencing, communicating, and managing a range of emotions; and playing and learning. Nurturing relationships with loving, capable, consistent caregivers provide the context for developing these abilities, which create

Circle Time: Birthing Justice
VirtualCircle Time is a monthly, midday gathering in homage to the many circle times that exist across our beautiful state – gathering groups of children and sometimes families in a shared experience – to meet one another, engage in a deep dive topic, or around a book/passage/song. The first of our Circle Time will be

Community Conversation: Rooted in Relationship: Latina Immigration, Refugee Experience, and the Power of Early Relational Health / Serie de Conversaciones Comunitarias: Arraigados en la Relación: La Inmigración Latina, la Experiencia de los Refugiados y el Poder de la Salud Relacional Temprana
VirtualThis event will be held in Spanish with English translation available. To ensure a safe space for our attendees, this event will not be recorded. This panel brings together caregivers, community leaders, and practitioners to share stories and reflections on the Latina experience of immigration and seeking refuge in the U.S., all through the lens

Delighting in Children: Reframing Infant Mental Health Through Positive Emotion
VirtualAugust Circle Time Event! Join us over the lunch hour to deepen your strengths-based approach. Receive practical tools for observing joy in children understand the impact of mutual delight Cultivate delight strategies in your work CEUs available for Mental Health Providers. Register now. Circle Time is a monthly midday gathering inspired by the many circle