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  • LGBTQ2IA+ Families: Advocacy 101

    Virtual

    Advocating for your family is one of the most powerful roles a parent can take on. In this session, two parents will share their personal journeys and practical strategies for showing up as strong advocates in schools, community spaces, at the Capitol, and beyond. Through real-life stories, lessons learned, and actionable tools, this session will

  • Black Parents and the Intergenerational Family: Building Legacy Through Connection

    Virtual

    Join us for a discussion on the power of intergenerational connections within our Black families. This conversation explores the rich history of Black family structures as foundations of cultural pride and continuity across generations, while offering practical strategies to strengthen these vital connections. We will delve into how we have historically served as keepers 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

  • Understanding and Supporting Challenging Behavior for Toddlers

    Virtual

    Understanding and Supporting Challenging Behavior for Toddlers (3-Part Series) - 6 In-service (STARS) Hours: Wednesdays, April 9th, 23rd, and 30th (1-3pm, PST) Wednesdays, April 9th, 23rd, and 30th (6-8pm, PST) Register now.

  • A Journey of Post Traumatic Growth

    Virtual

    Barnard Center FREE Lecture Series Presents: A Journey of Post Traumatic Growth What does it mean to move through developmental trauma into awareness and then sequentially resolving traumatic exposure? Shame and self forgiveness, going from a perception of flawed to adaptive, learning unconditional regard, identifying mentors, identifying discomfort and learning the sequence of establishing good

  • Mental Health Assessment for Young Children: Leadership Overview to Support Agency Implementation

    This training is intended to provide participants with an overview of the Mental Health Assessment for Young Children policy, including the background, approach, and content areas of DC:0-5™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC:0-5). This training provides leaders with guidance on Washington State Apple Health policies and

  • Promoting First Relationships

    4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop April 21-22 & May 1-2, 2025 8:30am – 12:00pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE) via Zoom Professionals who work with caregivers and young children (0-5) often see the need to support and guide caregivers in building nurturing relationships with children. Promoting First Relationships workshop gives professionals the knowledge, tools, and strategies to