Community Conversation: Early Relational Health & Advocacy
October 29, 2025
Virtual
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Endorsement 101
November 4, 2025
Virtual
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(FREE) Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies
Brazelton Touchpoints Center We are excited to open registration for our first 2024 Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies free webinar series. Through conversations with parents raising Indigenous children and babies, we will think together about what it is like to parent in our world today. This series explores developing a Native identity, navigating systems of
 
Somos Latine Families / Somos Familias Latine
This free, 5-episode virtual conversation series offers a safe and welcoming space to hold conversations for and by Latine families. Explore what it means to be a parent as part of the Latine community, raising Latine children while navigating U.S. mainstream cultures, and connecting Latine cultural identities to physical and mental well-being. Join us as
 
Equity in Early Learning
Equity & Professional Development Workshop: This workshop will be a fantastic opportunity to engage in critical discussions about equity, gain insights from our esteemed speaker, and connect with like-minded professionals in the early learning community. Guest Speaker: Maria Carriedo, Owner and Director of Busy Bee's Child Development Center Professional Development Hours: WORK and STAR hours
 
Screening Symposium
This symposium promises to be an enriching and informative event, tailored for professionals in the maternal health industry. Insightful Presentations: Industry experts will share their knowledge and expertise on a range of topics pertinent to screening practices. Interactive Discussions: Engage in stimulating discussions, exchange ideas, and network with peers and professionals from diverse backgrounds. Continuing Education Units
 
Community Conversation: Power of Reflection in Early Relational Health – Part 1
Join the Center for Early Relational Health in our Community Conversation Series. We are excited to embark on this journey with you to explore ways that we can collectively advance Early Relational Health in our communities. Please reach out for more details on the Community Conversations series and other ways to engage with the Center for Early Relational Health.
 
DC:0-5 Clinical Training
Clinical training is designed to support mental health professionals in developing in-depth knowledge of the approach and content of DC:0-5™, understanding the multi-axial system, and utilizing the approach and system in their work with children birth through age five. Participants will receive a copy of the DC:0-5 manual.
 
DC:0-5 Clinical Training
Clinical training is designed to support mental health professionals in developing in-depth knowledge of the approach and content of DC:0-5™, understanding the multi-axial system, and utilizing the approach and system in their work with children birth through age five. Participants will receive a copy of the DC:0-5 manual.
 
(FREE) Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies
Brazelton Touchpoints Center We are excited to open registration for our first 2024 Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies free webinar series. Through conversations with parents raising Indigenous children and babies, we will think together about what it is like to parent in our world today. This series explores developing a Native identity, navigating systems of
 
Promoting First Relationships
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 do so. The Promoting First Relationships evidence-based program integrates theory, practice and intervention. In this 4 half-day learner’s workshop,
 
Reflective Practice Supervision: Leading with Relationship
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Barbara Stroud for our 3rd Annual Fall Reflective Supervision/Consultation workshop in October! Dr. Stroud is a clinician and reflective practitioner who shares her deep experience and wisdom from an anti-racist lens, with a focus on social justice, in the field of infant mental health. Dr. Stroud remains steadfast in
 
In Person Expressive Arts Psychotherapy: Engaging in the Arts as Original Health and Healing Practices in Early Relational Health
Expressive Arts Psychotherapy, grounded in a decolonized perspective, honors the arts not just as clinical tools but as intrinsic healing practices of many indigenous cultures. This training workshop merges cultural wisdom in expression with therapeutic Expressive Arts Therapy techniques, illuminating experiences that foster holistic healing and nurture parent-child relationships within family systems. Through a re-embrace
 
Promoting First Relationships
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 do so. The Promoting First Relationships evidence-based program integrates theory, practice and intervention. In this 4 half-day learner’s workshop,
