💙 Early Childhood training — Potty Training, We Got This!
ZoomDate: January 23, 2024 Time: 6-8 pm Location: Zoom Trainer: Beth Bromley Register at this link
Date: January 23, 2024 Time: 6-8 pm Location: Zoom Trainer: Beth Bromley Register at this link
Date/Time: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 8:30 AM 9:30 AM Join us for an enlightening discussion with Deirdre Sage with Colorado Office of Employment First. Deirdre is a Curriculum Developer/Trainer specializing in Individual Placement and Support (IPS). Prior to joining the Office of Employment First, Deirdre worked as an IPS practitioner and supervisor and has 14 years […]
Planning for a child who may become a long-term dependent for your family goes beyond traditional financial planning. This brief, online workshop helps parents, guardians, and family members to better understand the planning our children may need during all stages of life. Topics to be discussed include: • Legal, Financial & Government Benefits Planning Considerations […]
Case Management Redesign (CMRD) consists of several state-wide initiatives to make accessing the Long-Term Services and Supports system (LTSS) simpler by establishing Case Management Agencies (CMA) to serve all HCBS waivers in a single place. Developmental Pathways is hosting a public forum to inform the community about what the CMRD will look like going forward, […]
Topic: Using Sign Language as a Tool for Communication Trainer: Caroline Mancuso Date/Time: October 24, 2023 6-8pm Location: Virtual (Registrants will receive a zoom link via email) Certificates will be emailed within 10 business days after the training. Questions: coevents@dpcolo.org Please Visit: https://ec-professional-resources.constantcontactsites.com/ for more Early Childhood resources and information.
A Webinar Presented by Heritage Camps for Adoptive Families Please join us for an interactive workshop on how to have more fun and less stress this holiday season! We will use a series of four questions to gain insight into our own individual expectations and fears that may be triggered by the upcoming holidays. Please […]
Loneliness not only endangers our mental and physical health, but it also can make us less kind and caring toward others, resulting at times in misbehavior. We’ll explore a range of research-informed ways we can cultivate meaningful relationships with others to foster our well-being, as well as kindness, empathy, and generosity of spirit toward others. […]
A family’s mental health history can provide clues that help families and healthcare providers recognize potential mental health issues. Bruce Cohen, MD, PhD, discusses the role of genetics in mental health and how you can identify aspects of your family mental health history. You’ll also hear from Kenyatta Berry, genealogist and former host of PBS’ […]
Join leading children’s mental health experts and educators for a special webinar focusing on the evidence-based approach to reading and how parents and educators can support kids with reading challenges.
Dates: Thursdays, Oct 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th Time: 6 pm Location: Virtual (Zoom) This workshop is intended for individuals with autism age 8+, anyone in supporting role of someone with autism, or anyone with an interest in learning about autism and neurodiversity. What Will You Learn? Traits of Autism There are general traits that […]