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SUMMARY:(FREE) Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies
DESCRIPTION:Brazelton Touchpoints Center \nWe 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 care and learning\, and families’ connections with land. \nThe four-part series begins on Friday\, May 24\, 2024\, and continues through October 18\, 2024. Each webinar is 1 hour followed by a 30-minute Q&A session with our parent panelists. This series is convened through the Indigenous Early Learning Collaborative (IELC) with Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz\, Ed.D.\, IELC Institute Director\, Co-Founder and Principal Consultant at First Light Education Project. \nRegistration is free and live Spanish translation is offered at all conversations. \nEpisode 1: May 24\, 2024\nEpisode 2: September 13\, 2024\nEpisode 3: September 27\, 2024\nEpisode 4: October 18\, 2024
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/free-turtle-talk-collectively-raising-indige-babies/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240916T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240916T120000
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SUMMARY:Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy
DESCRIPTION: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. Activities allow for individualized and creative approaches that capture your client’s interest. \n\nResearch has shown that a mother’s mental health and emotional state during pregnancy has an immediate and direct impact on her lifelong relationship with her infant.\nIn turn\, the health of the mother-child relationship directly impacts the child’s quality of life\, possibly throughout the lifespan.\nBy helping the pregnant woman improve her mental and emotional state during pregnancy\, we are able to increase the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship.\n\nPromoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy training covers issues critical to the development of the early mother-child relationship including . . . \n\nHigh-risk pregnancies\nUnresolved grief or loss\nNormal\, typical course of pregnancy\nDomestic violence\nWomen experiencing depression or other mental health disruptions\n\nYour fee covers tuition and all curriculum materials including two Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy books\, one covering Theory and Practice and one on Activities\, and an assessment guide.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-maternal-mental-health-during-pregnancy-2/
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SUMMARY:Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy
DESCRIPTION: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. Activities allow for individualized and creative approaches that capture your client’s interest. \n\nResearch has shown that a mother’s mental health and emotional state during pregnancy has an immediate and direct impact on her lifelong relationship with her infant.\nIn turn\, the health of the mother-child relationship directly impacts the child’s quality of life\, possibly throughout the lifespan.\nBy helping the pregnant woman improve her mental and emotional state during pregnancy\, we are able to increase the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship.\n\nPromoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy training covers issues critical to the development of the early mother-child relationship including . . . \n\nHigh-risk pregnancies\nUnresolved grief or loss\nNormal\, typical course of pregnancy\nDomestic violence\nWomen experiencing depression or other mental health disruptions\n\nYour fee covers tuition and all curriculum materials including two Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy books\, one covering Theory and Practice and one on Activities\, and an assessment guide.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-maternal-mental-health-during-pregnancy-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240918T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240918T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T164104Z
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SUMMARY:Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy
DESCRIPTION: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. Activities allow for individualized and creative approaches that capture your client’s interest. \n\nResearch has shown that a mother’s mental health and emotional state during pregnancy has an immediate and direct impact on her lifelong relationship with her infant.\nIn turn\, the health of the mother-child relationship directly impacts the child’s quality of life\, possibly throughout the lifespan.\nBy helping the pregnant woman improve her mental and emotional state during pregnancy\, we are able to increase the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship.\n\nPromoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy training covers issues critical to the development of the early mother-child relationship including . . . \n\nHigh-risk pregnancies\nUnresolved grief or loss\nNormal\, typical course of pregnancy\nDomestic violence\nWomen experiencing depression or other mental health disruptions\n\nYour fee covers tuition and all curriculum materials including two Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy books\, one covering Theory and Practice and one on Activities\, and an assessment guide.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-maternal-mental-health-during-pregnancy-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T195347Z
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SUMMARY:Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy
DESCRIPTION: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. Activities allow for individualized and creative approaches that capture your client’s interest. \n\nResearch has shown that a mother’s mental health and emotional state during pregnancy has an immediate and direct impact on her lifelong relationship with her infant.\nIn turn\, the health of the mother-child relationship directly impacts the child’s quality of life\, possibly throughout the lifespan.\nBy helping the pregnant woman improve her mental and emotional state during pregnancy\, we are able to increase the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship.\n\nPromoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy training covers issues critical to the development of the early mother-child relationship including . . . \n\nHigh-risk pregnancies\nUnresolved grief or loss\nNormal\, typical course of pregnancy\nDomestic violence\nWomen experiencing depression or other mental health disruptions\n\nYour fee covers tuition and all curriculum materials including two Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy books\, one covering Theory and Practice and one on Activities\, and an assessment guide.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-maternal-mental-health-during-pregnancy/2024-09-19/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T120000
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SUMMARY:Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy
DESCRIPTION: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. Activities allow for individualized and creative approaches that capture your client’s interest. \n\nResearch has shown that a mother’s mental health and emotional state during pregnancy has an immediate and direct impact on her lifelong relationship with her infant.\nIn turn\, the health of the mother-child relationship directly impacts the child’s quality of life\, possibly throughout the lifespan.\nBy helping the pregnant woman improve her mental and emotional state during pregnancy\, we are able to increase the chances that she and her child will experience a healthier relationship.\n\nPromoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy training covers issues critical to the development of the early mother-child relationship including . . . \n\nHigh-risk pregnancies\nUnresolved grief or loss\nNormal\, typical course of pregnancy\nDomestic violence\nWomen experiencing depression or other mental health disruptions\n\nYour fee covers tuition and all curriculum materials including two Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy books\, one covering Theory and Practice and one on Activities\, and an assessment guide.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-maternal-mental-health-during-pregnancy-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T130000
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SUMMARY:Facilitating Fatherhood: Circle Process for Dads
DESCRIPTION:In this introductory workshop\, participants will explore the transformative power of the circle process (also known as council practice) to build connections\, establish grassroots leadership and uplift the voices and experiences of fathers in their communities and organizations. \nRooted in the traditions of restorative circles\, this session aims to provide fathers and their service providers with the tools to create supportive\, inclusive spaces for dialogue and mutual support. The session includes two fathers who will share their experiences participating in and facilitating dads’ groups using this framework.  \nBy the end of the session\, participants will be equipped with practical skills and insights to facilitate meaningful circles that foster connection and empowerment among fathers. Whether you are a father\, a service provider or someone interested in community leadership\, this workshop will provide valuable resources and inspiration to help you support and uplift the dads in your community.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/facilitating-fatherhood-circle-process-for-dads/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240923T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240923T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T202935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223434Z
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Diversity-Informed Practice\, Social Justice & Healing in Early Relational Health
DESCRIPTION: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. \nDiversity-Informed Practice\, Social Justice & Healing in Early Relational Health \nA key principle of early relational health is that children’s development occurs within relationships. We hold to be true that experiences of racism\, sexism\, classism\, and other systems of oppression influence how we are in relationships. Panelists will reflect on and share stories about relationships\, social justice and healing in supporting children’s early relational health. \nClick here to register. \nModerator: Nucha Isarowong \nPanelists: More information coming soon!
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/community-conversation-diversity-informed-practice-social-justice-healing-in-early-relational-health/
CATEGORIES:CERH Offerings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240927T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240927T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240627T205323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T164151Z
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SUMMARY:(FREE) Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies
DESCRIPTION:Brazelton Touchpoints Center \nWe 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 care and learning\, and families’ connections with land. \nThe four-part series begins on Friday\, May 24\, 2024\, and continues through October 18\, 2024. Each webinar is 1 hour followed by a 30-minute Q&A session with our parent panelists. This series is convened through the Indigenous Early Learning Collaborative (IELC) with Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz\, Ed.D.\, IELC Institute Director\, Co-Founder and Principal Consultant at First Light Education Project. \nRegistration is free and live Spanish translation is offered at all conversations. \nEpisode 1: May 24\, 2024\nEpisode 2: September 13\, 2024\nEpisode 3: September 27\, 2024\nEpisode 4: October 18\, 2024
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/free-turtle-talk-collectively-raising-indige-babies-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240930T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240930T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240927T183516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T183516Z
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SUMMARY:Somos Latine Families / Somos Familias Latine
DESCRIPTION: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 we create a Latine parent community of mutual learning and support. The series will be held on Mondays\, from 3 to 4:30 PM ET / 12 to 1:30 PM PT. All webinars are 1 hour followed by a 30-minute Q&A session with our panelists. \nEsta serie de conversaciones virtuales gratuitas de 5 episodios ofrece un espacio seguro y acogedor para mantener conversaciones por y para las familias latinas. Explore lo que significa ser padre como parte de la comunidad latina\, criar niños latinos mientras navega por las culturas dominantes de EE.UU. y conectar las identidades culturales latinas con el bienestar físico y mental. Únase a nosotros para crear una comunidad de padres latinos de aprendizaje y apoyo mutuos. La serie se celebrará los lunes\, de 3 a 4:30 PM ET / 12 a 1:30 PM PT. Todos los seminarios web duran una hora y van seguidos de una sesión de preguntas y respuestas de 30 minutos con nuestros panelistas. \nEp. 1: Lunes\, 30 de septiembre de 2024 \nEp. 2: Lunes\, 28 de octubre de 2024 \nEp. 3: Lunes\, 18 de noviembre de 2024 \nEp. 4: Lunes\, 25 de noviembre de 2024 \nEp. 5: Lunes\, 2 de diciembre de 2024
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/somos-latine-families-somos-familias-latine/2024-09-30/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241003T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241003T163000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240905T195009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T195009Z
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SUMMARY:Equity in Early Learning
DESCRIPTION: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. \nGuest Speaker: Maria Carriedo\, Owner and Director of Busy Bee’s Child Development Center \nProfessional Development Hours: WORK and STAR hours available \n 
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/equity-in-early-learning/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241005T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241005T143000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240913T194955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T194955Z
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SUMMARY:Screening Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium promises to be an enriching and informative event\, tailored for professionals in the maternal health industry. \n\nInsightful Presentations: Industry experts will share their knowledge and expertise on a range of topics pertinent to screening practices.\nInteractive Discussions: Engage in stimulating discussions\, exchange ideas\, and network with peers and professionals from diverse backgrounds.\nContinuing Education Units (CEUs)\n\nRegistration Details: \n\nRegistration Fee: $85 per attendee\nCEU Accreditation: Accredited for 5 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)\n\n 
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/screening-symposium/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241010T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T204219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223424Z
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SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Power of Reflection in Early Relational Health – Part 1
DESCRIPTION: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. \nPower of Reflection in Early Relational Health – Part 1 \nJoin us for part one of our Community Conversations focused on Reflective Practice in Early Relational Health. The second part\, Cultivating the Garden of Reflective Capacity will take place on Wednesday\, October 30th from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm. Stay tuned for more information! \nClick here to register. \nFacilitator: Dr. Ratnesh Nagda \nPanelists: More information coming soon!
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/community-conversation-power-of-reflection-in-early-relational-health-part-1/
CATEGORIES:CERH Offerings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241011T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241011T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T211651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223414Z
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SUMMARY:DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/dc0-5-clinical-training-5/2024-10-11/
CATEGORIES:IECMH-WC Offerings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T211651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223414Z
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SUMMARY:DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/dc0-5-clinical-training-5/2024-10-18/
CATEGORIES:IECMH-WC Offerings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241018T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241018T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240627T205648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240718T164216Z
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SUMMARY:(FREE) Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies
DESCRIPTION:Brazelton Touchpoints Center \nWe 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 care and learning\, and families’ connections with land. \nThe four-part series begins on Friday\, May 24\, 2024\, and continues through October 18\, 2024. Each webinar is 1 hour followed by a 30-minute Q&A session with our parent panelists. This series is convened through the Indigenous Early Learning Collaborative (IELC) with Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz\, Ed.D.\, IELC Institute Director\, Co-Founder and Principal Consultant at First Light Education Project. \nRegistration is free and live Spanish translation is offered at all conversations. \nEpisode 1: May 24\, 2024\nEpisode 2: September 13\, 2024\nEpisode 3: September 27\, 2024\nEpisode 4: October 18\, 2024
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/free-turtle-talk-collectively-raising-indige-babies-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241021T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241021T123000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T200304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T200600Z
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SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIn this 4 half-day learner’s workshop\, participants learn a unique consultation and intervention strategy that they can integrate into their work whether in high-risk\, special needs\, child-care\, or other early childhood fields. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn . . . \n\nTheoretical foundations of social and emotional development in early childhood (birth to 3 years)\nConsultation strategies\nElements of a healthy relationship\nInfants and the development of trust and security\nToddlers and the development of self\nUnderstanding and intervening with children’s challenging behaviors\nDeveloping intervention plans and individualizing the PFR curriculum\n\nPromoting First Relationships can improve… \n\nParental sensitivity\nParental knowledge of child development\nParental confidence and competence\nChild outcomes\nChild Welfare outcomes\n\nBecause Promoting First Relationships is a positive\, strengths-based model\, caregivers are typically open to intervention and gain competence\, and thus investment\, in their caregiving. \nYour fee covers tuition\, all curriculum materials including the Promoting First Relationships manual\, and a USB flash drive of reproducible parent handouts. \nThis workshop is approved for 13 Professional CEU’s \n4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop \nOctober 21\, 23 & 28-29\, 2024\n9:00am – 12:30pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE)\nvia Zoom
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-first-relationships/2024-10-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241022T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241022T120000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T211309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223409Z
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SUMMARY:Reflective Practice Supervision: Leading with Relationship
DESCRIPTION: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 her mission of ‘changing the world – one relationship at a time’.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/reflective-practice-supervision-leading-with-relationship/
CATEGORIES:CERH Offerings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241022T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T200955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T200955Z
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SUMMARY:In Person Expressive Arts Psychotherapy:  Engaging in the Arts as Original Health and Healing Practices in Early Relational Health
DESCRIPTION: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 of the healing arts\, identification and application of clinical EXA principles\, and experiential dialogue\, participants will grasp the essence of a culturally responsive and intermodal expressive arts approach. This experiential workshop will provide all art materials for each participant. \nObjectives\nUnderstand Expressive Arts Therapy through a decolonized lens and apply arts interventions through a culturally connected\, relevant\, and meaningful approach;\nDefine at least 3 principles of Expressive Arts Therapy;\nApply at least 5 Expressive Arts Therapy interventions to work with children and their families;\nDefine the Expressive Therapies Continuum and apply EXA interventions through the framework\nExperience and learn through the arts from a somatosensory\, perceptive\, affective and cognitive context. \nAbigail Bocanegra\, LMFT\, is a second-generation Mexican-American/Chicana\, rooted in her Nahua\, Huastec\, and Spanish heritage. As the founder of Creative Heart Therapies\, Abigail integrates her roles as a bilingual Expressive Arts Psychotherapist\, an Early Relational Mental Health Consultant\, and a fervent advocate for culturally-centered healing arts across diverse communities. She is the co-author and co-developer of the Integrative Cultural Healing Model\, a healing approach grounded in Tribal Traditional Knowledge for Indigenous families and their young children (0-7). At the Barnard Center within the University of Washington\, Abigail holds a Leadership Fellow position\, specializing in expressive arts psychotherapy for young children and providing Reflective Practice for bilingual IECMH professionals. In her private practice\, Abigail centers her services on the rejuvenation of Latine and Indigenous health and healing traditions\, partnering with families impacted by intergenerational-colonial and racial trauma. Her therapeutic stance is underpinned by the Nahuatl philosophy of In Ixtli In Yolotl\, signifying wisdom of the heart\, consciousness\, and a purposeful life journey. \nOctober 22\, 2024\n9:00am – 5:00pm\nIN PERSON University of Washington \nEarly Bird — $350\nPrices go up August 21 — $440
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/in-person-expressive-arts-psychotherapy-engaging-in-the-arts-as-original-health-and-healing-practices-in-early-relational-health/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241023T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241023T123000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T200304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T200600Z
UID:10000649-1729674000-1729686600@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIn this 4 half-day learner’s workshop\, participants learn a unique consultation and intervention strategy that they can integrate into their work whether in high-risk\, special needs\, child-care\, or other early childhood fields. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn . . . \n\nTheoretical foundations of social and emotional development in early childhood (birth to 3 years)\nConsultation strategies\nElements of a healthy relationship\nInfants and the development of trust and security\nToddlers and the development of self\nUnderstanding and intervening with children’s challenging behaviors\nDeveloping intervention plans and individualizing the PFR curriculum\n\nPromoting First Relationships can improve… \n\nParental sensitivity\nParental knowledge of child development\nParental confidence and competence\nChild outcomes\nChild Welfare outcomes\n\nBecause Promoting First Relationships is a positive\, strengths-based model\, caregivers are typically open to intervention and gain competence\, and thus investment\, in their caregiving. \nYour fee covers tuition\, all curriculum materials including the Promoting First Relationships manual\, and a USB flash drive of reproducible parent handouts. \nThis workshop is approved for 13 Professional CEU’s \n4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop \nOctober 21\, 23 & 28-29\, 2024\n9:00am – 12:30pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE)\nvia Zoom
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-first-relationships/2024-10-23/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241025T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241025T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T211651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223414Z
UID:10000664-1729846800-1729861200@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/dc0-5-clinical-training-5/2024-10-25/
CATEGORIES:IECMH-WC Offerings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241028T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241028T123000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T200304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T200600Z
UID:10000650-1730106000-1730118600@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIn this 4 half-day learner’s workshop\, participants learn a unique consultation and intervention strategy that they can integrate into their work whether in high-risk\, special needs\, child-care\, or other early childhood fields. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn . . . \n\nTheoretical foundations of social and emotional development in early childhood (birth to 3 years)\nConsultation strategies\nElements of a healthy relationship\nInfants and the development of trust and security\nToddlers and the development of self\nUnderstanding and intervening with children’s challenging behaviors\nDeveloping intervention plans and individualizing the PFR curriculum\n\nPromoting First Relationships can improve… \n\nParental sensitivity\nParental knowledge of child development\nParental confidence and competence\nChild outcomes\nChild Welfare outcomes\n\nBecause Promoting First Relationships is a positive\, strengths-based model\, caregivers are typically open to intervention and gain competence\, and thus investment\, in their caregiving. \nYour fee covers tuition\, all curriculum materials including the Promoting First Relationships manual\, and a USB flash drive of reproducible parent handouts. \nThis workshop is approved for 13 Professional CEU’s \n4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop \nOctober 21\, 23 & 28-29\, 2024\n9:00am – 12:30pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE)\nvia Zoom
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-first-relationships/2024-10-28/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241028T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241028T133000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240927T183516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T183516Z
UID:10000672-1730116800-1730122200@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Somos Latine Families / Somos Familias Latine
DESCRIPTION: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 we create a Latine parent community of mutual learning and support. The series will be held on Mondays\, from 3 to 4:30 PM ET / 12 to 1:30 PM PT. All webinars are 1 hour followed by a 30-minute Q&A session with our panelists. \nEsta serie de conversaciones virtuales gratuitas de 5 episodios ofrece un espacio seguro y acogedor para mantener conversaciones por y para las familias latinas. Explore lo que significa ser padre como parte de la comunidad latina\, criar niños latinos mientras navega por las culturas dominantes de EE.UU. y conectar las identidades culturales latinas con el bienestar físico y mental. Únase a nosotros para crear una comunidad de padres latinos de aprendizaje y apoyo mutuos. La serie se celebrará los lunes\, de 3 a 4:30 PM ET / 12 a 1:30 PM PT. Todos los seminarios web duran una hora y van seguidos de una sesión de preguntas y respuestas de 30 minutos con nuestros panelistas. \nEp. 1: Lunes\, 30 de septiembre de 2024 \nEp. 2: Lunes\, 28 de octubre de 2024 \nEp. 3: Lunes\, 18 de noviembre de 2024 \nEp. 4: Lunes\, 25 de noviembre de 2024 \nEp. 5: Lunes\, 2 de diciembre de 2024
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/somos-latine-families-somos-familias-latine/2024-10-28/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241029T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241029T123000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T200304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T200600Z
UID:10000651-1730192400-1730205000@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Promoting First Relationships
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIn this 4 half-day learner’s workshop\, participants learn a unique consultation and intervention strategy that they can integrate into their work whether in high-risk\, special needs\, child-care\, or other early childhood fields. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn . . . \n\nTheoretical foundations of social and emotional development in early childhood (birth to 3 years)\nConsultation strategies\nElements of a healthy relationship\nInfants and the development of trust and security\nToddlers and the development of self\nUnderstanding and intervening with children’s challenging behaviors\nDeveloping intervention plans and individualizing the PFR curriculum\n\nPromoting First Relationships can improve… \n\nParental sensitivity\nParental knowledge of child development\nParental confidence and competence\nChild outcomes\nChild Welfare outcomes\n\nBecause Promoting First Relationships is a positive\, strengths-based model\, caregivers are typically open to intervention and gain competence\, and thus investment\, in their caregiving. \nYour fee covers tuition\, all curriculum materials including the Promoting First Relationships manual\, and a USB flash drive of reproducible parent handouts. \nThis workshop is approved for 13 Professional CEU’s \n4 Half-Days Level 1 Workshop \nOctober 21\, 23 & 28-29\, 2024\n9:00am – 12:30pm each day Pacific Time (SEATTLE)\nvia Zoom
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/promoting-first-relationships/2024-10-29/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241030T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241030T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240823T204451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223348Z
UID:10000655-1730287800-1730293200@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Community Conversation: Cultivating the Garden of Reflective Capacity in Early Relational Health – Part 2
DESCRIPTION: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. \nCultivating the Garden of Reflective Capacity in Early Relational Health – Part 2 \nJoin us in the second part of our Community Conversations focused on Reflective Practice in Early Relational Health. The first part\, The Power of Reflection will take place on Thursday\, October 10th from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm. Stay tuned for more information! \nClick here to register. \nFacilitator: Dr. Ratnesh Nagda \nPanelists: More information coming soon!
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/community-conversation-cultivating-the-garden-of-reflective-capacity-in-early-relational-health-part-2/
CATEGORIES:CERH Offerings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241112T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241112T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20241104T162100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T162100Z
UID:10000680-1731412800-1731416400@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Using Assessment To Strengthen Support For Fathers And Families
DESCRIPTION:In order to better engage fathers\, support their well-being\, and promote their children’s health and development\, organizations need to assess and understand their current level of father friendliness and the needs of the fathers and families they aim to serve. In this webinar\, we will focus on assessment\, including assessment of fathers’ own well-being\, engaging fathers in assessments of their children’s health and development\, and assessing organizational practices to include fathers.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/using-assessment-to-strengthen-support-for-fathers-and-families/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241113T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T211823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223342Z
UID:10000665-1731488400-1731502800@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DESCRIPTION: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. \nTraining dates: 11/13 – 11/15 – 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/dc0-5-clinical-training-6/2024-11-13/
CATEGORIES:IECMH-WC Offerings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241114T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T211823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223342Z
UID:10000666-1731574800-1731589200@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DESCRIPTION: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. \nTraining dates: 11/13 – 11/15 – 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/dc0-5-clinical-training-6/2024-11-14/
CATEGORIES:IECMH-WC Offerings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241115T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T211823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T223342Z
UID:10000667-1731661200-1731675600@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DESCRIPTION: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. \nTraining dates: 11/13 – 11/15 – 9:00 am – 1:00 pm.
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/dc0-5-clinical-training-6/2024-11-15/
CATEGORIES:IECMH-WC Offerings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241118T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T103015
CREATED:20240924T212123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T190445Z
UID:10000668-1731916800-1731949200@earlyrelationalhealth.org
SUMMARY:Introduction to the Brief Parent-Child Early Relational Assessment (B-ERA): Supporting Strengths\, Recognizing Challenges\, and Engaging Parents in Assessing their Relationship with their Child
DESCRIPTION:Clinical Workshop: Introduction to the Brief Parent-Child Early Relational Assessment (B-ERA): Supporting Strengths\, Recognizing Challenges\, and Engaging Parents in Assessing their Relationship with their Child \nRoseanne Clark\, PhD\, IMH-E® and Erica Anderson\, PhD \nParticipants must attend the whole session and will receive a print copy of the B-ERA manual at no cost. Space is limited\, so register soon!
URL:https://earlyrelationalhealth.org/event/introduction-to-the-brief-parent-child-early-relational-assessment-b-era-supporting-strengths-recognizing-challenges-and-engaging-parents-in-assessing-their-relationship-with-their-child/
CATEGORIES:IECMH-WC Offerings
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