Community Offerings
Events
The Foundation of Developmental Screening Tool, Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3) & ASQ: Social Emotional (ASQ:SE-2)
Early identification of developmental concerns of the physical (fine and gross motor), problem-solving, communication (speech), social-individual, and social-emotional skills are essential for supporting young children’s growth and success. This interactive
Challenging Behaviors. Practical strategies for when behaviors escalate and your team is stretched thin
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
C.P.R: Conectar, Preparar, Responder — Apoyando Conversaciones con Niños Pequeños Sobre la Separación de Familias
Durante tiempos de incertidumbre y temor elevado ante separaciones familiares inesperadas o anticipadas, los niños y las familias pueden beneficiarse teniendo adultos de confianza que ofrezcan conexión, estabilidad y seguridad. Este taller interactivo ofrece un espacio para reflexionar,
C.P.R: Connect, Prepare, Respond — Supporting Conversations with Young Children About Family Separation
In times of uncertainty and heightened fear around unexpected or anticipated family separations, children and families benefit from trusted adults who can offer care, stability, and reassurance. This interactive workshop
C.P.R: Connect, Prepare, Respond — Supporting Conversations with Young Children About Family Separation
In times of uncertainty and heightened fear around unexpected or anticipated family separations, children and families benefit from trusted adults who can offer care, stability, and reassurance. This interactive workshop
Reimagining Developmental Screening Tools: Adapting with Cultural Curiosity
This workshop is tailored to home visitors who routinely administer developmental screenings (ASQ, ASQ-SE, etc.). In our discussion, early childhood development is adaptive to the child’s relational and cultural contexts.
Understanding Infant Cues, Regulation, Behavior and States
Understanding Infants is a research-based program for professionals that provides essential information on newborn and infant behavior. Learn • Infants amazing ability to interact and engage in relationships • Infants’
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
Regulation and Self-Regulation. How regulation works for children and adults, and what it looks like in practice.
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
P-5 Learning & Connection Hour: Parent powered programs at El Centro de la Raza
Join this one-hour virtual session to learn about the Parent Power Pathway, empowering parents to lead with lived experience. Participants will hear why parent powered programs are successful, and how
Caregiver-Child Behavioral Synchrony in Positive Contexts
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
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