• Promoting First Relationships

    Virtual

    PFR is an evidence-based home visiting program for parents and young children, birth to five. We use a reflective parenting strategy that supports parents in their unique relationship with their child. We use video observation to facilitate reflection and provide strengths-based feedback. We help parents see how they can support their child’s emotional health using

  • 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!

  • May You Be Held with Love and Care: Perinatal Mental Health for Latine and Immigrant Families

    Virtual

    This training is open to WA state professionals who work with perinatal families in WA state.  Culturally Responsive and Community-Centered Approaches for Supporting Birthing Parents, Infants, and Families. Perinatal mental health is deeply connected to the well-being of birthing parents, infants, partners, and families. Latine and immigrant communities bring with them unique strengths and cultural

  • Supporting Young Children After Trauma: Understanding Trauma, Promoting Healing, and Strengthening Relationships

    Virtual

    Join us for May’s Circle Time event to deepen your strengths-based approach. CEUs available for mental health professionals, STARS pending. Hosted by Veronica Rosa-Sandoval, LMSW, IMH-E Join us over the lunch hour and deepen your strengths-based approach. Recognize trauma in early childhood Identify trauma responses Learn support strategies Apply trauma‑informed care Register now.

  • Supporting Young Children After Trauma: Understanding Trauma, Promoting Healing, and Strengthening Relationships

    Virtual

    Join us for May’s Circle Time event to deepen your strengths-based approach. CEUs available for mental health professionals, STARS pending. Hosted by Veronica Rosa-Sandoval, LMSW, IMH-E Join us over the lunch hour and deepen your strengths-based approach. Recognize trauma in early childhood Identify trauma responses Learn support strategies Apply trauma‑informed care Register now.

  • Mental Health Consultation. What good consultation looks like and how to get the most from limited contact hours.

    Virtual

    Challenging Behaviors and Beyond: A Monthly Series for Head Start Programs and Consultants Georgetown University's Thrive Center is hosting a free monthly series to strengthen this resilient community and help your staff learn how to deal with challenging behaviors. Each session features national experts delivering practical, research-backed strategies and a Head Start program from somewhere

  • 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!

  • Behavior and Belonging: Race, Innocence, and Restorative Justice in Early Childhood

    Virtual

    This two-part professional learning series explores how assumptions about race, innocence, and ability shape adult responses to children’s behavior and contribute to exclusion and pushout in early childhood settings. In the first session, participants examine how innocence is unevenly granted, how compliance-based practices and micro-interactions escalate conflict, and how adult bias and adultification influence the interpretation

  • From NICU to Home: Supporting Perinatal Mental Health and Neurodivergent Families

    Virtual

    This free training is open to WA state professionals who serve perinatal families and is funded by DCYF Strengthening Families Washington in partnership with Perinatal Support of Washington. Learn more and register. Continuing Education: 5.5 CEUs pending for LICSW, LMHC, LMFT 5.5 Contact Hours approved for RNs: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing,

  • Regionwide Supervisor FAN

    Virtual

    What is the Supervisor 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