Community Offerings
Events
Expressing Artful Insights about Art Works: Sharing Authority with Children to Curate an Exhibition Depicting their Ancestors and their Home
Join in celebrating the final week of “Tell Clyfford I Said ‘Hi’”: An Exhibition Curated by Children of the Colville Confederated Tribes, on display at the Clyfford Still Museum in
Behavior and Belonging: Race, Innocence, and Restorative Justice in Early Childhood
VirtualThis two-part professional learning series explores how assumptions about race, innocence, and ability shape adult responses to children’s behavior and contribute to exclusion and pushout in early childhood settings. In
Mom’s Access Project ECHO Session on Perinatal Psychosis
Moms’ Access Project ECHO (MAP ECHO): Perinatal Mental Health & Substance Use Case Conference Series is a 10-session CME-accredited program for providers in Washington State who want to care for
IECMH Summit
SeattleThe Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Strategy invites all King County Providers to enhance knowledge in community and solidarity. Centering the baby in all sessions and grounding our
IECMH Summit
SeattleThe Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Strategy invites all King County Providers to enhance knowledge in community and solidarity. Centering the baby in all sessions and grounding our
Promoting First Relationships
PFR is an evidence-based home visiting program for parents and young children, birth to five. We use a reflective parenting strategy that supports parents in their unique relationship with their
Capturing the Heart of your Program: Documenting the Key Activities and Impact of Your Work
Join this half-day workshop with other community organizations to clearly identify what happens within your program and the specific changes that are expected as a result. Participants will document program
May You Be Held with Love and Care: Perinatal Mental Health for Latine and Immigrant Families
This training is open to WA state professionals who work with perinatal families in WA state. Culturally Responsive and Community-Centered Approaches for Supporting Birthing Parents, Infants, and Families. Perinatal mental
Mental Health Consultation. What good consultation looks like and how to get the most from limited contact hours.
Challenging Behaviors and Beyond: A Monthly Series for Head Start Programs and Consultants Georgetown University's Thrive Center is hosting a free monthly series to strengthen this resilient community and help
Behavior and Belonging: Race, Innocence, and Restorative Justice in Early Childhood
VirtualThis two-part professional learning series explores how assumptions about race, innocence, and ability shape adult responses to children’s behavior and contribute to exclusion and pushout in early childhood settings. In
From NICU to Home: Supporting Perinatal Mental Health and Neurodivergent Families
This free training is open to WA state professionals who serve perinatal families and is funded by DCYF Strengthening Families Washington in partnership with Perinatal Support of Washington. Learn more
Regionwide Supervisor FAN
What is the Supervisor 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,