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  • A man and two young girls sit on a blue couch at home, smiling and looking at a tablet together—enjoying moments of analog parenting in a digital world. The living room has a plant, warm lighting, and cozy decor in the background.
    Family Support
    Friday, May 22, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Analog Parenting in a Digital World

    This Family Support Friday workshop will help parents and providers strengthen protective connections at home, at school, in programs, and online.

    : Analog Parenting in a Digital World
  • A woman sits at a desk with her head resting on one hand, looking stressed or worried, while another person, possibly a doctor or counselor, sits across from her with a notebook—highlighting concerns about parental mental health.
    Family Support
    Friday, May 29, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Understanding the Family-Wide Impact of Parental Mental Health

    This Family Support Friday workshop explores how maternal, paternal, and caregiver mental health influences early childhood development, attachment, and long-term outcomes.

    : Understanding the Family-Wide Impact of Parental Mental Health
  • A young girl wearing a pink shirt uses a computer in a classroom, with another student in the background, both focused on their screens.
    Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
    Thursday, June 4, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Technicool: Keeping Kids Safe on The Internet

    Participants in this two-hour training will have opportunities to learn and discuss best practices for keeping children and youth safe from sexual abuse in digital environments.

    : Technicool: Keeping Kids Safe on The Internet
  • A teacher sits at a table, talking to a parent and child in a colorful, student-centered classroom, with educational decorations and alphabet letters visible in the background, highlighting the importance of family support.
    Family Support
    Friday, June 5, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Centering Students, Families, and Family Support Staff in the IEP Process

    This Family Support Friday session supports families, providers, and programs in building more inclusive, collaborative individualized education program (IEP) experiences.

    : Centering Students, Families, and Family Support Staff in the IEP Process
  • A smiling woman and a young girl sit together on a couch, holding an open book. Their shared moment of narrative self-expression fosters understanding, as stories bring them closer and help build community.
    Family Support
    Friday, June 12, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    The Story & the Circle: Using Narrative Self-expression to Build Community and Understanding

    In this Family Support Friday workshop, participants will create and share their own first-person narratives, then bear witness as other participants share theirs.

    : The Story & the Circle: Using Narrative Self-expression to Build Community and Understanding
  • A smiling family of four sits at a table together, drawing with colored pencils. The parents help their two young daughters, who are focused on their artwork. Sunlight shines through a window in the background.
    Fatherhood
    Tuesday, June 16, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Parenting as Partners

    This workshop explores tools that strengthen cooperation between parents whether they are in a romantic or strictly shared parenting relationship. Participants will understand how healthy co-parenting contributes to positive outcomes for children.

    : Parenting as Partners
  • A smiling man holds a laughing young boy in his arms while a woman stands beside them, all sharing a moment of joy against a plain white background.
    Family Support
    Friday, June 26, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Care in the Fourth Trimester: Co-Regulation, Stress, and Practical Tools for Postpartum Families

    This interactive, skills-based Family Support Friday workshop centers co-regulation as a critical form of postpartum care and presents this period as a relational process.

    : Care in the Fourth Trimester: Co-Regulation, Stress, and Practical Tools for Postpartum Families
  • Close-up of hands typing on a laptop keyboard, with another hand holding a pen and blurred computer monitors in the background, suggesting collaboration on kids online safety or programming for online protection.
    Family Support
    Friday, July 10, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Porn Literacy: What Kids Need to Know to Stay Protected Online

    In this Family Support Friday, participants will learn what porn literacy really means, why silence doesn’t keep kids safe, and how simple, age-appropriate conversations can reduce vulnerability to sextortion, grooming, and other online sexual harm.

    : Porn Literacy: What Kids Need to Know to Stay Protected Online
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