CERH OPEN TO ALL: DC:0-5 Clinical Training
March 2, 2026
Virtual
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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 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.
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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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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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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 |
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Fathers bring unique ways of parenting that offer important benefits for children’s development, learning, and well-being. Whether living together or romantically involved — or not — when two caregivers are raising a child and able to complement the gifts that each of them can bring, everyone benefits. Join us next week for a two-part online |
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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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June 6, 13, & 20 | 9am – 1pm Trainers: Lily Baldwin-Garduno, MS, LMHC, CMHS, NBCC and Mary Virginia Maxwell, MEd, LMHC Register now.
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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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Join Nurture Connection Wednesday, June 11th, 2025 from 11:00am to 12:30pm PST for a conversation about the power of codesign, and how parent partnership supports practice transformation in early childhood ecosystems. Attendees will learn how researchers, practitioners, and parents worked together to develop Reach Out and Read’s recent Parent/Caregiver-Clinician Relationship Survey, a validated assessment tool |
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Please join us for an enlightening workshop: "Honoring our Bodies and Collective Healing: Moving from Burnout to Sustainability," specifically designed for infant and early childhood service providers, managers, and home visitors. As IECMH providers, we understand the unique challenges you face in your daily work with young children and families. We acknowledge your important role |
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Prenatal substance exposure (PSE) can have long-term impacts on a person’s development and supporting children and families impacted by PSE requires a shift from traditional approaches in parenting, therapy intervention, and family support. Approximately 1 infant is diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome every 24 minutes, and about 1 in 7 pregnant people report drinking alcohol. |
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Gender diversity is an aspect of human development that has existed around the globe, in all ages, for millennia. As professionals supporting children’s social, emotional, and physical well-being, we need to know and understand ways to support gender diversity from the beginning of life. Attendees will explore and discuss gender socialization, gender development and gender
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Get clear, up-to-the-minute information about what’s happening in Congress. Learn how these cuts would impact real families and early childhood professionals. Find out what you can do next to fight back against the largest spending cuts to babies' food and healthcare access in history. Register now. |
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This presentation and reflective conversation seek to create a space for open dialogue about the mental health workforce crisis and the contributing factors. Together we will explore relational possibilities to addressing contributors to the crisis while also improving engagement and service outcomes for children and families. A systemic pivot is long overdue that moves the
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June Strengthening Families webinar featuring Churmell Mitchell — father, speaker, advocate, and now author and game creator! Churmell will share the story behind his soon-to-be-released board game, Emotions You Know — created for real feelings, real kids, and real connection. Discover how this engaging new tool helps children and adults express themselves and build social |
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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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The Washington Association for Community Health invites clinical care team staff from community health centers to attend the WA Maternal Health Summit for Community Health Centers. During this 1.5-hour virtual summit, attendees will interact with subject matter experts who can help them identify opportunities, strategies, and actions to enhance and expand their maternal health services.
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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. |
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The Council on Addressing Racism in the Early Years (CARE) was established in the fall of 2024. CARE brings together a multidisciplinary group of researchers, practitioners, community advocates, and policy experts to analyze, synthesize, and communicate what current evidence tells us about the effects of racism on children’s everyday lives. In this session, participants will
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Incarcerated fathers who stay connected with their children are more likely to be successful upon release, and their children benefit as well. Join us to hear staff from the Department of Corrections and justice-involved dads share the struggles of keeping fathers connected with their children and what has worked for them. Several currently incarcerated fathers |
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