Calendar

  • Introduction to the DOLLI

    Virtual

    This course introduces a contemporary developmental language paradigm, the DOLLI (Gerber & Ricamato, 2023), which can be used to understand the typical language acquisition process, assess a child’s profile of strengths and challenges in the foundations of language, and generate goals for children at various stages of language and communication development. 4/21, 5/5, 5/19

  • Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy

    Virtual

    April 22-25, 2025 8:00am – 12:00pm each day Pacific Time (Seattle) via Zoom This workshop addresses the importance of helping the pregnant woman achieve a healthier mental and emotional state during pregnancy in order to improve the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship. Interventions allow for individualized and creative approaches

  • Endorsement 101

    Virtual

    Join our FREE webinar next Wednesday to learn about Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement. During our time together, we will explain Endorsement, Endorsement benefits, and the Endorsement process. Register today! Endorsement provides recognition of specialized knowledge and expertise in professionals working with expecting families, babies, and young children, prenatal through five, and their

  • MHAYC Provider Spotlight Series: Assessments in Natural Settings

    The Provider Spotlight series focuses on different aspects of implementation of the MHAYC legislation that supports best practices for mental health services for children birth through five, and features organizations who are putting it into practice. Register now.

  • Introduction to Reflective Supervision for Supervisors

    Virtual

    4/28, 4/29, 5/1, 5/2/25 from 9:00 am - 12:30 pm This is a 12-hour workshop plus monthly online reflective consultation group for early childhood supervisors who are or will be providing reflective supervision/consultation. Participants will learn key principles of RSC and will develop skills and strategies that can enhance their reflective supervision capacities, help them

  • Indigenous Birthing, Knowledges, and Practices: Embracing the Beginning of the Journey of our Sacred Little Ones

    Virtual

    We invite Native parents, teachers, and caregivers, along with those working with Native children and families and those interested in the work of raising our Indigenous children, to join us for the second season of Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies, a BTC Family-to-Family Real Talk virtual conversation series! All are welcome! This season, we will have

  • DC: 0-5 Clinical Training

    May 5-7 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Trainers: Nucha Isarowong, PhD, LICSW, IMH-E® Haruko Watanabe, LMHC, IMH-E® Register now.

  • Navigating Schools as an LGBTQ+ Family

    Virtual

    Learn everything you need to know about changing federal and state policies and how they affect schools and early childhood programs. And let’s explore together everything we can do as LGBTQ+ parents, caregivers and allies to ensure our children’s needs are not overlooked while affirming how to best advocate for our families. About the LGBTQ2IA+

  • Culturally Responsive Mental Health Assessment for Supervisors

    Virtual

    Would you like a streamlined and personable assessment of child and/or family mental health? Toxic stress underlies most mental health diagnoses and exacerbates virtually all of them. This 3-hour, interactive online training will help you better understand the root of the problem by introducing you to the NeuroRelational Framework’s stress assessments. NRF is an equitable, trauma-, and sensory-informed approach to assessing and