Webinar Professional Development Opportunities
Explore our webinar opportunities for the most convenient and cost-effective method for participating in our professional development opportunities. Webinars can be given to one person or small groups.
Topic-specific and concise, webinars offer big returns for a small investment. Learn more about our webinar opportunities and contact us to begin creating a custom webinar for your staff.
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After submitting a request form, our experts will contact you about scheduling and customize a webinar to meet your needs.
Our Webinar Professional Development Opportunities
Training in the following topic areas can be given through webinars by our experts. Learn more about the topics and the other formats they are offered in below. The ones denoted with an asterisk are available in Spanish.
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Relationship-Based and Reflective Coaching / Mentoring
This session explores the “how” of building relationships through which providers’ motivation for learning, growth and change is supported.
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This session will help participants understand the Safe Babies Court Team (SBCT) rationale and approach as well as engage in conversations around working together to build a family-friendly child wel…
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Coaching and Engaging Families in Early Intervention Services
In this session, participants will learn more about a parent coaching model, which offers a means to build parents’ confidence and competence in the context of home visits.
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Supporting Dual-Language Learners*
This session discusses the science of dual language development and identifies evidence-based strategies for supporting dual or multi-language development.
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Foundations of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
This session addresses a wide range of areas from the historical foundations of infant and early childhood mental health, importance of attachment, building relationships, and responsive caregiving a…
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Building Collaborative Relationships With Families
This session supports relationship building with families by helping professionals to define and practice active listening skills, explore the parallel process, and the importance of reflection.
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This session will provide participants with a vital understanding of brain development and how to actively support its development.
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Infants and Young Children With Special Needs
This session will focus on supporting families and providers in their relationships with young children with special needs.
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In this session participants will define temperament and temperament characteristics, and explore the link between temperament and "goodness of fit."
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Early Language and Literacy Development*
This session will share current research and practical applications for supporting language and literacy development in very young children.
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This session shares the science behind trauma and toxic stress and strategies for supporting very young children and their families when they have a traumatic experience.
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This session provides an overview of interventions which incorporate the lens of trauma or chronic/toxic stress to achieve trauma-informed practice.
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In this session participants will learn more about introducing STEM concepts and skills into early childhood settings.
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Social and Emotional Development*
This session will provide participants the understanding of what healthy social-emotional development is, its importance to later learning, and specific ways to support healthy social-emotional devel…
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In this session participants will explore the components of reflective supervision, observe and practice key skills associated with reflective practice and explore strategies for providing responsive…
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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Consultation/Coaching
In this session participants will discuss and practice a variety of IECMH consultation/coaching strategies to support the overall development of young children.
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This session will define play, review stages of play, and discuss strategies participants can use during their interactions with young children to support learning through play.
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Factors That Affect Attachment*
This session defines secure attachment and explores the factors that influence it.
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Enrolling Families and Maintaining Parent Engagement in Home-Visiting Programs
In this session participants will learn how to prepare staff to support enrollment, identify key components of maintaining family engagement in home visiting services.
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Cultural Context for Parenting and Early Childhood*
Participants in this session will gain an understanding of how their own cultural lens plays a role in their ability to serve the diversity of families they work with.
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Community of Practice Facilitation
This session is designed to provide facilitators with the knowledge and skills needed to encourage peer learning through ongoing Communities of Practice.
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This session introduces some of the unique challenges faced by military families with very young children and how early learning professionals can support them.