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Creating Safe Spaces for Immigrant Families in Early Childhood
This episode’s conversation will be delivered in English with live Spanish translation. Every child deserves to learn in a safe, welcoming environment. Given the rise of harmful, anti-immigrant messages, it
Promoting First Relationships
4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop September 15, 18, 24 & 25, 2025 9:00am – 12:30pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE) via Zoom Professionals who work with caregivers and young children (0-5) often
How We Get Off the Trauma Triangle That Fuels Gender Polarization of Villains, Victims, and Heroes
WA Fatherhood Council Too often the well-being of and progress for men is pitted against the well-being of and progress for others (or vice versa). This zero-sum game hurts us all. This talk is a compassionate and trauma-informed approach of how we got here and how we can get unstuck from the unhealthy cycle of
Fatherhood Summit: Celebrate Dads the Continuing Journey – Creating Our Path Forward
Join in person for the 2025 Fatherhood Summit. This year’s theme celebrates fathers and invites us to create our path forward for the Washington Fatherhood Council. The afternoon promises to be full of powerful insights and thoughtful discussion. Some support for travel costs is available for dads to attend the event, including mileage, childcare expenses,
Frightening and Anomalous Material Behavior in the First Two Years of Life and its Impact on Children’s Development
This talk will explore how a mother’s unresolved trauma stemming from abuse or the loss of significant others can affect the quality of care she provides for her child. Specifically, we will describe frightening and anomalous caregiving behaviors over their child’s first two year of life and show video examples. We will then discuss how
Parts, Presence, and Play: Nurturing Relational Health Through IFS and Mindfulness
September Circle Time Event! Join us over the lunch hour to deepen your strengths-based approach. Identify and define the key principles of Relational Health. Gain a foundational understanding of Internal Family Systems (IFS) theory. Apply mindfulness practices to support self-awareness and self-regulation. CEUs available for Mental Health Providers. Register now. Circle Time is a monthly
DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DC:0-5 Clinical Training Register now: September 30 – October 2 | 9:30 am – 2:00 pm CEUs and DC:0-5 manuals provided at no cost! Trainers: Christopher Heckert, DSW, LICSW, CMHS Sharon Shadwell, MS, MPA, LMHC
Endorsement Open Office Hours
VirtualJoin Washinton's open office Endorsement hours every Thursday to receive Endorsement Support. Office hours are free to anyone regardless of where you are in your Endorsement journey. Join now!
It Takes All of Us: Community Lactation Practices for Thriving Children (In-Person)
This one day workshop is designed for professionals working with pregnant and parenting people who want to deepen their understanding of lactation through a decolonizing lens. Join us to understand the role we can ALL take as community partners to support lactation. Designed for midwives, doulas, social workers, childcare providers, home visitors, or anyone interested
Creating Partnerships that Protect the Health and Well-being of Our Communities
Families have a robust set of needs — including health, nutrition, housing, legal support, and more. Safety net programs are an essential part of protecting and promoting the health and well-being of our young families. Yet, obtaining information about the available programs and their functions can be a barrier for the communities that need these
Zero to Three Conference
LEARN 2025 is for everyone supporting infants, toddlers, and families—educators, healthcare providers, mental health professionals, researchers, advocates, and policymakers. Whatever your role, you belong here! Held in Baltimore, MD on October 8 & 8th. Register now. Cutting-edge professional development information and research, discussion focused on innovations in the early childhood field and a chance to