• Deepening the DIR® Perspective: A Focus on Families

    Virtual

    From its inception, the DIR model has defined development through attuned relationships. Finding, strengthening, and sustaining these relationships is central to practicing DIR and other relational approaches. This requires a nuanced consideration of families’ contexts, capacities, values, and lived experiences. What do families really need and how can they be supported? This March, Profectum’s Deepening the DIR perspective

  • Open Endorsement Cohort

    Open Endorsement Cohort
    Virtual

    Embarking on your Endorsement journey? You don’t have to go it alone! Join our flexible and supportive Endorsement cohorts, where you’ll connect with peers and gain guidance from our dedicated Endorsement Coordinator as we walk through each section of the Endorsement application. Let’s grow and learn as a community!

  • 3-Day Hospital-to-Home Training

    Virtual

    Hosted by Northwest Center Kids, the Hospital-to-Home™ three-day training is an interdisciplinary 3-day training that instructs providers on supporting the specific mental health, feeding, and nutrition care needs of infants and caregivers transitioning from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to home. While NICU infants are at high risk for feeding and growth concerns, their

  • Supporting Black Children’s Agency and Self-determination

    Virtual

    Join us as we discuss practical frameworks and strategies that support Black children’s self-determination and how we as adults can cultivate environments where our children develop strong senses of agency. Parenting While Black is a free dynamic four-part virtual conversation series where Black parents discuss their experiences of raising children in today’s world. This year, we focus

  • CERH OPEN TO ALL: DC:0-5 Clinical Training

    Virtual

    The Center will be hosting DC:0-5 Clinical Trainings this winter, which will be open to all providers in Washington State (such as mental health clinicians, clinical social workers, psychiatrists, pediatricians, nurse practitioners, and early intervention specialists) whose work with infants, young children, and their families involves assessment, diagnosis, and case formulation, regardless of the types of insurance accepted. DC:0-5

    $150
  • Practitioner FAN

    Virtual

    What is the FAN? The FAN is a mental framework and practical tool developed for professionals working with families. It helps you attune to the caregivers you work with, stay grounded, and deepens your reflective practice. It supports the parallel process and protects against burnout. The FAN is also an effective approach in supervisory and

  • Connection Before Intervention: Partnering with Caregivers of Young Children Under Stress

    Virtual

    Thursday, 2/26/26 – 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Join us over the lunch hour and deepen your strengths-based approach. Describe how stress and crisis impact caregiver capacity and early relationships. Recognize caregiver “resistance” as a survival response. Apply an early relational health lens when partnering with caregivers. Practice language that builds safety, trust, and collaboration.

  • Open Endorsement Cohort

    Open Endorsement Cohort
    Virtual

    Embarking on your Endorsement journey? You don’t have to go it alone! Join our flexible and supportive Endorsement cohorts, where you’ll connect with peers and gain guidance from our dedicated Endorsement Coordinator as we walk through each section of the Endorsement application. Let’s grow and learn as a community!

  • Holding Space With Heart: Trauma and Young Children

    Virtual

    We are living through a period of profound national upheaval, and its impact is being felt deeply by young children, families and the early childhood professionals who support them. With ongoing trauma and funding challenges impacting our ability to care and respond, this conversation offers a timely space for shared reflection and connection. Join a

  • Supporting Trust & Exploration in Reflective Supervision/Consultation

    Virtual

    Reflective Supervision is the heart of relational practice. This training will help you create supervisory spaces that foster trust, curiosity, and growth - essential for supporting home visitors and the families they serve. Understand the Primary Goals of Reflective Supervision/Consultation Build safety and confidence for home visitors Promote reflective capacity and professional growth See through