From Pregnancy to Play: Bridging Perinatal & Infant Mental Health
October 23, 2025
Virtual
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Community Conversation: Early Relational Health & Advocacy
October 29, 2025
Virtual
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Washington Association for the Education of Young Children (WAEYC) Conference
Washington Association for the Education of Young Children (WAEYC) Conference Date: Oct. 15-18, 2025 Location: South Seattle College, 6000 16th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98106 More information on the WAEYC website.

MHAYC Evaluation Report webinar
VirtualIn 2022, Apple Health policies changed to support developmentally appropriate mental health assessments for young children (MHAYC). But did these policy changes impact practice? Join HCA and the Department of Social & Human Service’s Research and Data Analysis (DSHS RDA) to hear about the results of an evaluation study to answer this question. The study

DCYF Indigenous Children, Youth and Families Conference
DCYF Indigenous Children, Youth and Families Conference Dates: Oct. 15-16, 2025 Location: Virtual More Information and Registration on the ICYF website.

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!

Mini-FAN for Practioners
VirtualWhat is a FAN Training? Join Cooper House FAN Trainer Megan Jimenez for a brief introduction to the FAN (Facilitating Attuned Interactions) model and an overview of how FAN supports work with families. You'll also learn about the FAN training experience, and how the FAN model applies to both providers and supervisors. There is no

Black Grief: All Grief is Not Created the Same
VirtualThis presentation sheds light on the unique challenges faced by Black individuals and communities when it comes to perinatal mental health and grief. It will delve into the 5 stages of grief for Black people and highlight the systemic barriers and disparities Black people face in accessing mental health support. Register now.

Foundations of IECMH
VirtualThis 5-module, 15-hour training provides an introduction to foundational themes in the field and practice of infant and early childhood mental health. Participants will learn trends in current research and theory related to early development, relationships, and professional practice, and will engage in collaborative discussions and learning activities designed to illustrate principles of infant and

Highlighting Key Finding from NASEM’s Early Relational Health Report
VirtualThe National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s (NASEM) new report, Early Relational Health: Building Foundations for Child, Family, and Community Well-Being, was authored by a committee of experts in child development, pediatrics, infant/early childhood mental health, child and family policy, trauma-informed care, developmental neuroscience, family psychology and therapy, parenting, and cross-cultural studies. The webinar

The PICCOLO in Practice
VirtualAudience: This training is intended for new or experienced home visiting staff that are new to using the PICCOLO screening tool in their program. Home visiting programs receiving funding through the Washington Home Visiting Services Account (HVSA) will receive early registration access. Learning objectives: After completing this training, participants will be able to: · identify

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!

From Pregnancy to Play: Bridging Perinatal & Infant Mental Health
VirtualOctober Circle Time hosted by Dra. Meyleen Velasquez. More information to come! Register now Circle Time is a monthly midday gathering inspired by the many circle times happening across our state, those special moments when children and families come together for shared learning and connection. Each month, we’ll explore a meaningful topic through a book,

Power Play: A Play-Based Approach to Nurture Equity & Belonging in Home Visitor-Family Partnership (In-Person)
**This session will be held IN-PERSON** (lunch included) You already know how to “follow the caregivers’ lead,” “meet the child where they’re at,” and “empower the families.” But when things get rough, some of us tend to step back, hide, or people please while others might step in, dominate, and control the partnership with families. By