• Supporting Sleep Post-NICU

    Virtual

    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

  • Dad Allies Provider Learning Series

    Virtual

    Partnering with DCS and the Prosecuting Attorneys to Establish Parentage in Washington State  11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 Establishing parentage is a complex and misunderstood process

  • Afrofuturism as a Space of Black Parental Socialization

    Virtual

    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

  • Holding Space With Heart: Trauma and Young Children

    Virtual

    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. With

  • Practitioner FAN

    Virtual

    What is the FAN? The FAN is a mental framework and practical tool developed for professionals working with families. It helps you attune to the caregivers you work with, stay

  • Supporting Black Children’s Agency and Self-determination

    Virtual

    Join us as we discuss practical frameworks and strategies that support Black children’s self-determination and how we as adults can cultivate environments where our children develop strong senses of agency.

  • 3-Day Hospital-to-Home Training

    Virtual

    Hosted by Northwest Center Kids, the Hospital-to-Home™ three-day training is an interdisciplinary 3-day training that instructs providers on supporting the specific mental health, feeding, and nutrition care needs of infants

  • Deepening the DIR® Perspective: A Focus on Families

    Virtual

    From its inception, the DIR model has defined development through attuned relationships. Finding, strengthening, and sustaining these relationships is central to practicing DIR and other relational approaches. This requires a nuanced