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SUMMARY:Moms' Access Project ECHO (MAP ECHO) Session on Perinatal OCD
DESCRIPTION:Virtual\, February 4th\, 12 pm-1 pm \nFree \nPlease join us for a free\, CME-accredited educational training about perinatal OCD. This will be a 60-minute\, teleconferenced\, ECHO model training\, with a 30-minute lecture and then a case discussion. You will be asked to register for the series\, but are welcome to attend just one session. Learn more and register here!
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/moms-access-project-echo-map-echo-session-on-perinatal-ocd/
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:NW Children's Foundation Forum - From High-Stress Interaction to Collaboration: Tools & Skills to Build Connection
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Forum is designed to help professionals strengthen connection and collaboration in their work\, while also nurturing their own resilience and well-being. Together\, we’ll learn ways to strengthen our interactions and communications while reducing emotional fatigue and burnout. Register now.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/nw-childrens-foundation-forum-from-high-stress-interaction-to-collaboration-tools-skills-to-build-connection/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Supporting Sleep Post-NICU
DESCRIPTION:Hospital-to-Home Systems Change Presents a training focused on Supporting Sleep Post-NICU.  Providers frequently name infant sleep as a challenge for families following NICU discharge and an area where additional\, relationship-based strategies are needed. This half-day training creates dedicated space to explore this topic in greater depth. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCourse Description: This interdisciplinary half-day training will explore the foundations of infant sleep and practical\, strengths-based strategies to support families. Grounded in the Neuro-Relational Framework\, this session will deepen your understanding of sleep in infancy and how to partner with caregivers in ways that are responsive\, respectful\, and effective. \nWho should Attend: Clinicians\, family resource coordinators\, and others supporting infants and families in early intervention and community-based settings. \nRegister now
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/supporting-sleep-post-nicu/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Dad Allies Provider Learning Series
DESCRIPTION:Partnering with DCS and the Prosecuting Attorneys to Establish Parentage in Washington State   \n11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Thursday\, Feb. 19\, 2026 \nEstablishing parentage is a complex and misunderstood process that is vital to establishing parental rights for fathers and their children. Experts from the Division of Child Support and the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s office will show how we can work together to help families establish parentage for their children. They will provide technical knowledge and insights into how parentage is established in Washington state and how fathers can engage in the process. Register now.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/dad-allies-provider-learning-series/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Afrofuturism as a Space of Black Parental Socialization
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation on Afrofuturism and how imaginative and creative work focused on Black liberation can empower Black children. Together\, we will discuss how art\, storytelling\, and thinking about Black liberation can create the vision and resilience needed to build toward transformation. \nParenting While Black is a free dynamic four-part virtual conversation series where Black parents discuss their experiences of raising children in today’s world. This year\, we focus on Raising Black Children in the Digital Age: Culture\, Technology and Liberation. Through a lens that centers Black children’s experiences and futures\, this series will look at how parents\, educators\, and communities navigate the challenges and opportunities of our increasingly digital world while affirming Black children’s humanity\, agency\, and cultural heritage. Register now. \n 
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/afrofuturism-as-a-space-of-black-parental-socialization/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Supporting Trust & Exploration in Reflective Supervision/Consultation
DESCRIPTION:Reflective Supervision is the heart of relational practice. This training will help you create supervisory spaces that foster trust\, curiosity\, and growth – essential for supporting home visitors and the families they serve. \nUnderstand the Primary Goals of Reflective Supervision/Consultation \n\nBuild safety and confidence for home visitors\nPromote reflective capacity and professional growth\nSee through the parent’s and child’s lens for attuned support\n\nDeepen Understanding of Human Social Emotional Needs \n\nExplore how the 10 Human Social Emotional Needs show up in the work\nLearn how to stay connected during difficult interactions\nCreate responsive and containing supervisory relationships\n\nBalance Exploration and Guidance \n\nNavigate reflective exploration vs. directive guidance\nSupport growth while maintaining accountability\nCultivate a curious\, compassionate\, developmentally informed stance\n\nCOST: $90\nLOCATION: Virtual\nEligible for 3 contact hours  \nRegister now.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/supporting-trust-exploration-in-reflective-supervision-consultation/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Holding Space With Heart: Trauma and Young Children
DESCRIPTION:We are living through a period of profound national upheaval\, and its impact is being felt deeply by young children\, families and the early childhood professionals who support them. \nWith ongoing trauma and funding challenges impacting our ability to care and respond\, this conversation offers a timely space for shared reflection and connection. Join a panel of respected leaders in infant and early childhood mental health for an informal\, supportive dialogue focused on trauma-informed care\, strength-based engagement and meaningful actions. \n2/25/26 from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm \nRegister now.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/holding-space-with-heart-trauma-and-young-children/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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