Calendar

Social Emotional Learning for Preschoolers

Virtual

Social Emotional Learning for Preschoolers (3-Part Series) - 6 In-service (STARS) Hours: Tuesdays, March 18th, 25th, and April 1st (1-3pm, PST) Wednesdays, March 19th, 26th, and April 2nd (6-8pm, PST)

Supporting Fathers and Families in Rural Communities

Virtual

Wednesday, March 19, 2025 1–2 Eastern | 12–1 Central | 11–12 Mountain | 10–11 Pacific Presenters: Mr. Kenneth Braswell (Fathers Incorporated), Dr. Geoffrey Brown (Associate Professor, University of Georgia), Dr. Maretta McDonald (Virginia Tech), and Mr. Marcus Williams (Allegheny Family Network) The webinar is free and open to the public.  It's sponsored by the Wisconsin

The Hidden Toll of Deportation on Children

Virtual

Mass Deportation: What's Happening to the Children? A Learning to Listen Conversation for Change Wednesday, 3/19/25 - 3pm ET/12pm PT Mayra E. Alvarez, president of The Children's Partnership, will update us on immigration policy, on the ground real time implementation, impacts on children and family, and what is being and can be done to mitigate the trauma.

Social Emotional Learning for Infants and Toddlers

Virtual

Social Emotional Learning for Infants and Toddlers (3-Part Series) - 6 Inservice (STARS) Hours: Wednesdays, March 19th, 26th, and April 2nd (1-3pm, PST) Mondays, March 17th, 24th, and 31st (6-8pm, PST)

Strong from the Start: Empowering Dads’ Mental Health in the Perinatal Journey

Becoming a father can be an exciting and life-changing experience, but it can also bring unexpected emotional challenges. Our upcoming webinar sheds light on the importance of perinatal mental health among fathers, providing support, guidance and practical strategies for this transformative journey. Explore the common mental health concerns new and expectant dads may face, learn

Parenting While Black: Black Parents & Black Mental Health

Virtual

Parenting While Black: Nurturing Legacy, Love, and Liberation is a FREE dynamic four-part virtual conversation series by, for, and among Black parents. We explore our similar and different experiences and our many different ways of being Black parents and/or raising Black children. We celebrate Black families as a cornerstone of cultural preservation and affirmation of

IECMH/ERH in Washington: Referral & Care Coordination

Trainers: Dr. Nucha Isarowong & Dra. Meyleen Velasquez This interactive workshop focuses on the IECMH field from a relationship-centered, diversity-informed, healing-forward, and developmentally-focused perspective. Participants will learn about influences on IECMH and indicators that IECMH services may be needed, as well as approaches to engage with families and assist them in anticipating and obtaining developmentally