Community Resiliency Model (CRM) Parent/Caregiver Training: Part 2
WebinarThe Community Resiliency Model (CRM)® is a mental health training for parents, caregivers, and community members to support families and their wider social network. The primary focus of this skills-based program is to re-set the natural balance of the nervous system in order to bring the body, mind, and spirit back into greater balance. CRM’s goal is to help to create “trauma-informed” and “resiliency-focused” communities that share a common understanding of the impact of trauma and chronic stress on the nervous system, and how resiliency can be restored or increased using this skills-based approach.
Playing Makes You Smarter!
As crazy as our world seems right now, we need to put our children first. We need to remember that children want and need the same things they’ve always wanted. They want to be loved, they want to feel safe, and they want to play and have fun! Join Dr. Jean and Carolyn Kisloski and discover how to TEACH the WHOLE child with hands-on activities, games, centers, and PLAY!
Wonder of Wonders! Harnessing the Wonder of Play through Provocations
WebinarFrom a very young age, children begin expressing their own unique views and ideas. Children are born with many strengths and abilities that continue to unfold and mature throughout their lives. When we respect and value a child’s individual interests in play, we are giving them the fundamental right to realize their unique potential. Children have the amazing capacity to construct their own learning. Learn how we can harness this undeniable power and wonder of play in Play Provocations. What is a play provocation and how can we support and expand the hidden potential of children’s play?
Sustaining Ourselves: Workforce Wellness in the Face of Trauma
WebinarThis workshop is for professionals who work with survivors of trauma and for lead staff and administrators working to develop and sustain workers and workplaces that are healthy for everyone. As many of us recognize, providing care and support for survivors of violence, abuse and other forms of trauma can be both rewarding and emotionally taxing. Survivors who take on this work – especially survivors who have done their own healing – can be very powerful advocates and allies. However, to thrive personally and professionally in these roles, we need processes that actively promote healing, personal growth, and professional development in the face of difficult stories and experiences that come up while working with vulnerable people. This workshop is an opportunity to explore the impact of trauma on workers and organizations and to develop trauma-sensitive strategies for supporting the health and well-being of staff and organizations serving survivors of trauma.
Education Managers Institute: Nurturing Leadership
WebinarDiscover how to support education staff to implement high-quality teaching and learning practices for children ages birth to 5. Learn to promote leadership capacity and well-being in educators and strengthen a culture of continuous program improvement. Participants will develop a thoughtful action plan to use throughout the year to guide their own leadership skills and strengthen professional development for education staff.
Early Language Development: The Power of Gesture and Infant Language Development
WebinarDr. Lori Foran will join us to talk about language development in infants. The focus of this exciting discussion will be around the power of gesture and how it leads children into the world of language. This session is particularly important for any EHS folks working with disabilities, speech and language specialists and classroom teachers and assistant teachers. Much of the information will be very practical and can be taken back to the program to use right away!
Anti-Racism in Autism Research and Treatment: Discussing a Way Forward
WebinarRacial disparities in autism diagnosis, research, and treatment need to be discussed in healthcare. In this Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Seminar Dr. Erin Graham will describe the barriers that minorities, specifically African Americans, face in receiving care and the history behind the cultural reluctance to participate in research. Then a panel of experts in autism treatment will discuss their own experiences serving minority communities and address the importance of cultural humility and diverse representation.
Helping Children, Families, and Staff Heal from Trauma
WebinarThis webinar will highlight the many ways Head Start programs help children and families heal from traumatic events or overwhelming situations. Discover strategies that contribute to healing in children and families. Explore a variety of resources programs can use, including animations and podcasts. We will offer this webinar in Spanish on June 17, 2021.
A Space to Be Whole: A Landscape Analysis of Education-Based Racial Affinity Groups in the U.S.
WebinarThe Landscape Analysis explores how and why Black teachers and other teachers of color participate in affinity spaces, and informs a policy-advocacy platform that promotes racial affinity groups to support educator development and sustainability. The Black Teacher Project will host a Racial Affinity Landscape Overview Webinar at 12pm Pacific on June 16, 2021. Please join us to hear from researcher and author Dr. April Warren-Grice of Liberated Genius, Dr. Micia Mosely of the Black Teacher Project, and LaShawn Routé Chatmon of the National Equity Project in conversation about the report findings, surprises, and policy implications.
Building Resource Family Protective Factors and ways to access local resources
WebinarThis training provides a foundational understanding of stress and trauma, the Protective Factors Framework and ways to help families assess for and strengthen each protective factor and promote resilience. Additionally, this training introduces 211 and demonstrates how to find a variety of resources for children and the whole family within one’s community and even on the go.