Circle Time: Birthing Justice
July 30, 2025
Virtual
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Introduction to Reflective Supervision for Supervisors
Introduction to Reflective Supervision for Supervisors
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
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Tababarka barashada shucuurta iyo la dhaqanka bulshada
Tababarka barashada shucuurta iyo la dhaqanka bulshada
Tababarka barashada shucuurta iyo la dhaqanka bulshada (3- qaybood): Talaado, April 29th, May 6th, and 13th (6-8pm, PST) Register now.
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Introducción al autismo en la primera infancia
Introducción al autismo en la primera infancia
Introducción al autismo en la primera infancia (2 créditos de STARS): El miércoles, 30 de abril (6-8pm) Register now.
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Indigenous Birthing, Knowledges, and Practices: Embracing the Beginning of the Journey of our Sacred Little Ones
Indigenous Birthing, Knowledges, and Practices: Embracing the Beginning of the Journey of our Sacred Little Ones
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
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DC: 0-5 Clinical Training
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
Navigating Schools as an LGBTQ+ Family
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+
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Culturally Responsive Mental Health Assessment for Supervisors
Culturally Responsive Mental Health Assessment for Supervisors
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
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Infants’ Relationship Inferences from Observations of Imitation and Helping
Infants’ Relationship Inferences from Observations of Imitation and Helping
Human adults rely heavily on their social partners to meet the challenges of the world. This dependency people have on their social network highlights the need to initiate and nurture strong relationships. One critical challenge for fostering healthy relationships is determining who would be a good (or bad) social partner. Adults have the advantage of
MAP ECHO: Perinatal Opioid Use Disorder
MAP ECHO: Perinatal Opioid Use Disorder
Mom’s Access Project ECHO (MAP ECHO): Perinatal Substance Use & Mental Health Case Conference Series is a free CME accredited program for prenatal, substance use, and mental health providers in Washington State who want to improve the well-being and outcomes for their pregnant and postpartum patients. Facilitated by a multidisciplinary team including UW Medicine perinatal
Newborn Behavior International Leaders in the Field Webinar Series
Newborn Behavior International Leaders in the Field Webinar Series
Boston Children's Hospital's Leaders in the Field Webinar Series The first Wednesday of each month from 1-2 pm PT. Speakers announced one week before the event. Register now.
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Foundations of Reflective Practice
Foundations of Reflective Practice
Thursday, 5/8/25 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Reflective practice is the regular consideration of how one’s beliefs, values, and responses impact behavior, interactions, and relationships with others, in order to deepen professional competence and promote effective practice. This 3-hour workshop provides an introduction to reflective practice and the foundational values and skills that support
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DIR + FAN
DIR + FAN
The Development, Individual Differences, Relationship-based (DIR®) Model, co-created by Drs. Serena Wieder and Stanley Greenspan, has always centered parents and caregivers as the essential relationships that underpin development. Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN) is a conceptual framework and training model for improving the communication skills of professionals who serve families. Developed by Linda Gilkerson, PhD of
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Mini Extension: Intro to Autism in Early Childhood
Mini Extension: Intro to Autism in Early Childhood
Mini Extension: Intro to Autism in Early Childhood - 1.5 In-service (STARS) Hours: Tuesday, May 13th (1-2:30pm, PST) Monday, May 12th (6-7:30pm, PST) Register now.
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Protecting Your LGBTQ+ Family
Protecting Your LGBTQ+ Family
Understanding the benefits and importance of legally secure parent-child relationships is vital in today’s shifting cultural and legal landscapes. Our conversation will lift up these benefits and provide an overview of the various paths to legal security throughout the United States for LGBTQ+ families. About the LGBTQ2IA+ Families: Love is Love / Familias LGBTQ2IA+: El
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Family Partnerships in Early Childhood
Family Partnerships in Early Childhood
Family Partnerships in Early Childhood - 2.0 In-service (STARS) Hours: Tuesday, May 20th (1-3pm, PST) Tuesday, May 20th (6-8pm, PST) Register now.
DC:0-5 Intensive Overview Training
DC:0-5 Intensive Overview Training
DC:0-5 Intensive Overview Training with Sharon Shadwell, LMHC This Overview Training on DC:0-5™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood will provide participants with an overview of the background, approach, and content areas of DC:0-5™. It is particularly helpful for professionals in understanding the importance of developmentally appropriate assessment and
Taxanaha Tababar ka Kaalmaynta Dabciga Haboon ee Caruurta Dugsiga Hortiis
Taxanaha Tababar ka Kaalmaynta Dabciga Haboon ee Caruurta Dugsiga Hortiis
Taxanaha Tababar ka Kaalmaynta Dabciga Haboon ee Caruurta Dugsiga Hortiis (3-Qaybood): Talaado, May 20th, 27th, and June 3rd (6-8pm, PST) Register now.
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DC:0-5 Clinical Training
DC:0-5 Clinical Training
May 21- 23 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Trainers: Olivia Gonzales, MA, LMFT Lisa "Lou" Olson, LICSW, IMH-E® Register now.
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Culturally Responsive Mental Health Assessment for Providers
Culturally Responsive Mental Health Assessment for Providers
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,
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Navigating Special Education Services in Early Childhood
Navigating Special Education Services in Early Childhood
Navigating Special Education Services in Early Childhood - 2.0 In-service (STARS) Hours: Tuesday, May 27th (1-3pm, PST) Tuesday, May 27th (6-8pm, PST) Register now.
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DC:0-5 Office Hours
DC:0-5 Office Hours
DC:0-5 trainers host regular office hours to answer questions and provide technical assistance around the use of the DC:0-5 for mental health providers who have participated in a DC:0-5 Clinical Training. Registration is not required. Join the session here.
Digging Deeper Part 2: Moving from Reflection to Practice Continuing the Work of Decolonizing Reflective Supervision
Digging Deeper Part 2: Moving from Reflection to Practice Continuing the Work of Decolonizing Reflective Supervision
May 28, 2025, 12pm-2pm Cost: $100 Facilitated by Dr. Amittia Parker and Carmen Rosa Noroña This training builds on the insights shared during the November 2024 Digging Deeper: Decolonizing Reflective Supervision webinar. Part 1 laid the foundation, exploring the findings of the Digging Deeper Study and the historical and structural forces that shape the practice of Reflective Supervision/Consultation (RSC). Part 2 shifts from awareness to
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The Ripple Effect
The Ripple Effect
This workshop presents an integrative framework for understanding and communication across systems about how trauma can affect a child, a family, and a system. The framework was developed by Chandra Ghosh Ippen, Christopher Layne, and Bob Pynoos of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and is adapted from core trauma concepts identified and ratified
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Foundations of IECMH
Foundations of IECMH
Fridays 5/30, 6/6, 6/13,6/20, 6/27 from 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Infant and early childhood mental health includes the capacities for developing enjoyable, trusting relationships with others; experiencing, communicating, and managing a range of emotions; and playing and learning. Nurturing relationships with loving, capable, consistent caregivers provide the context for developing these abilities, which create