Parenting Support
One of the most important and influential roles we can have as a humans is being a parent. Through guidance, love, and example, parents influence not only their children’s values, character, and sense of self but also their capacity to navigate and contribute to society. As the first teachers and role models, parents lay the foundation for emotional security, resilience, and empathy, which are essential for meaningful relationships and thriving communities. Their choices, actions, and priorities echo far beyond the family unit, influencing the next generation's potential to create a more compassionate, sustainable, and equitable world. In nurturing their children, parents shape not just lives but the collective future of humanity.

Parenting Support & Education
The Fundamentals of Child Mental Health For Parents, Grandparents, and Caregivers
This 2-hour interactive program provides knowledge about the foundations of child mental health, regulation & co-regulation, the role of fundamental life domains, the influence of parental history & genetics, and strategies for caregivers.
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Building Secure and Connected Relationships with Children
This is a 4-hour interactive workshop designed for parents, caregivers, educators, and mental health professionals. Drawing from Raising a Secure Child by Kent Hoffman, Glen Cooper, and Bert Powell, The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson, and Attachment Theory by Thais Gibson, participants will explore the foundations of attachment theory, brain-based parenting strategies, and practical tools to nurture secure, resilient relationships.
Through engaging discussions, role-plays, and reflective exercises, participants will learn how to foster emotional connection, repair attachment ruptures, and support children’s emotional regulation and growth. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies and a personalized plan to strengthen relationships and create a secure environment for children to thrive.
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Parenting Resources
National Scientific Council on the Developing Child
This council offers research-based information on early brain development and the importance of responsive relationships in shaping a child's future.
Raising KC: Behavior Checker
This evidence-based, online tool helps you respond in healthy ways to more than 150 children’s common, every-day behavior challenges of toddlers to teens. Each response helps you build a safe, stable, nurturing relationship.
National Association for the Education of Young Children
NAEYC offers articles and resources on promoting young children's social and emotional health through building trusting relationships and intentional teaching.
Zero to Three
This organization focuses on the well-being of infants and toddlers, providing resources on early development, including the significance of secure attachments and strategies for fostering social-emotional growth.
American Academy of Pediatrics
AAP offers guidance on various aspects of child health and development, including the importance of nurturing relationships and promoting social-emotional learning.
“The Whole-Brain Child” by Daniel Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson
This groundbreaking parenting book explains how understanding a child's brain development can help parents respond effectively to challenging behaviors. The book provides 12 practical strategies based on neuroscience to nurture a child’s emotional intelligence, promote resilience, and foster healthy brain integration. Through engaging explanations and real-life examples, the authors help parents understand how to guide their children toward better emotional regulation, problem-solving, and stronger relationships. It’s an insightful resource for anyone seeking to raise well-balanced, emotionally healthy kids.
Harvard University's Center on the Developing Child
This center provides research and resources on how early experiences and relationships influence brain development and the importance of responsive caregiving.
Attachment Parenting International
This organization provides resources and research on attachment parenting principles, emphasizing the importance of nurturing strong emotional bonds
Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL)
CSEFEL provides resources and practical strategies to promote children's social-emotional development and school readiness.