Protecting Your LGBTQ+ Family

Virtual

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

Family Partnerships in Early Childhood

Virtual

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

Virtual

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

Culturally Responsive Mental Health Assessment for Providers

Virtual

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,

DC:0-5 Office Hours

Virtual

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

Virtual

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

Foundations of IECMH

Virtual

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

“We aren’t at risk for not learning English!” – What Can We Learn from Indigenous Language Immersion Efforts in Early Learning Settings?

Virtual

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