2025 Social Emotional
March 2025
March 04, 2025
Webinar
This two-part interactive training will introduce participants to a new parent-childinteraction guide and strategies to strengthen service providers’ observation andpractice skills to support critical relationship-based attunement between infants,toddlers, and the adults who care for them. This training was developed as part offollow-up to a 2021 survey completed by Early On coordinators and service providers inwhich over 90% of all respondents felt that access to pare... More
April 2025
April 22, 2025
Webinar
The Pyramid Model for Infant-Toddler Social-Emotional Development is an evidence-based framework designed to support the healthy development of young children byfostering social-emotional competence, promoting positive relationships, and preventingchallenging behaviors. During this 5-part training, participants will receive interactivelearning experiences, hands-on activities, real-world application strategies, and accessto resources that support implementation in their daily practice. Additiona... More
September 2025
September 08, 2025
Webinar
The Pyramid Model for Infant-Toddler Social-Emotional Development is an evidence-based framework designed to support the healthy development of young children byfostering social-emotional competence, promoting positive relationships, and preventingchallenging behaviors. During this 5-part training, participants will receive interactivelearning experiences, hands-on activities, real-world application strategies, and accessto resources that support implementation in their daily practice. Additiona... More
September 09, 2025
Webinar
This interactive training will introduce participants to a new parent-child interaction guideand strategies to strengthen service providers’ observation and practice skills to supportcritical relationship-based attunement between infants, toddlers, and the adults whocare for them. This training was developed as part of follow-up to a 2021 surveycompleted by Early On coordinators and service providers in which over 90% of allrespondents felt that access to parent-child ... More