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SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships
DESCRIPTION: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 child. We use video observation to facilitate reflection and provide strengths-based feedback. We help parents see how they can support their child’s emotional health using engaging handouts and activities. We create non-judgmental space to explore and reﬂect with parents and support them in ﬁnding their own insights and wisdom. \n4/20\, 4/22\, 4/28 & 4/20/26 – 9:00 am – 12:30 pm \nRegister now.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-first-relationships-7/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Regulation and Self-Regulation. How regulation works for children and adults\, and what it looks like in practice.
DESCRIPTION:Challenging Behaviors and Beyond: A Monthly Series for Head Start Programs and Consultants \nGeorgetown University’s Thrive Center is hosting a free monthly series to strengthen this resilient community and help your staff learn how to deal with challenging behaviors. Each session features national experts delivering practical\, research-backed strategies and a Head Start program from somewhere in the country sharing what’s working on the ground. Learn more and register.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/regulation-and-self-regulation-how-regulation-works-for-children-and-adults-and-what-it-looks-like-in-practice/
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CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:P-5 Learning & Connection Hour: Parent powered programs at El Centro de la Raza
DESCRIPTION:Join this one-hour virtual session to learn about the Parent Power Pathway\, empowering parents to lead with lived experience. \nParticipants will hear why parent powered programs are successful\, and how lived experience informs the program and empowers them to become leaders. You will learn how to support parents completing the program who are ready to work so they can become home visitors and eventually supervisors. This creates a solid foundation because the home visitors are the community and know best how to support the community. \nAt El Centro de la Raza\, the families and children in the programs inform the home visiting programs. However\, in the past\, there was a disconnect between the supervisors and home visitors. Home visitors did not feel supported by their supervisors. The idea of supporting parents to become home visitors also supported home visitors to become supervisors. Who better to understand home visitors if not home visitors themselves? And who better to understand the community needs if not the community itself? This new pathway has significantly reduced the home visitor burnout rate as well as reduced family and staff turnover. The most important part is that community members receive equitable pay to serve fellow community members\, and are open to informing the programs as the needs arise. \nThis event is for anyone curious about how to incorporate community leadership into your program or organization. If you are new to this\, you’ll hear about a successful program and have time to discuss your questions with peers. If you’ve been working with or leading programs for some time\, this event could give you new ideas and time to talk with others about how to improve what you already do to reach and engage with community members.  Learn more and register.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/p-5-learning-connection-hour-parent-powered-programs-at-el-centro-de-la-raza/
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CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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SUMMARY:Caregiver-Child Behavioral Synchrony in Positive Contexts
DESCRIPTION:A key developmental task of the first years of a child’s life is establishing child self-regulatory abilities. Biobehavioral synchrony or the extent to which the caregiver and child coordinate and match their vocalizations\, affect\, body movements\, and touch as well as their physiological and neural responses during face-to-face interactions is theorized to support the development of young children’s emotional self-regulation abilities. This talk will describe the ways in which biobehavioral synchrony promotes infant and young child socio-emotional development and discuss factors such as parental psychopathology that may disrupt this important developmental mechanism. Learn more and register.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/caregiver-child-behavioral-synchrony-in-positive-contexts/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Offerings
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