Sensory Processing Challenges: Strategies You Can Try at Home (Skeffington)

Come learn about the basics of sensory processing and when to seek out support. Carey Goldenberg, Occupational Therapist and CEO Seattle Therapy Network will facilitate this discussion on ways to ensure your child has adequate sensory input throughout the week at home, community, and

Anti-Bias Practice Towards Children (Peralta)

This workshop will provide practical tools in how to reduce implicit bias and its impacts on your practices with children. Objectives include the following: (1) Understand how implicit bias affects children in schools and beyond; (2) Explore the shift from

Anti-Bias Practice Toward Children (Peralta)

This workshop will provide practical tools in how to reduce implicit bias and its impacts on your practices with children. Objectives include the following: (1) Understand how implicit bias affects children in schools and beyond; (2) Explore the shift from

Dine Out for White Center Co-op at MOD Pizza, Westwood Village

Come support White Center Co-op Preschool with pizza! Brunch, lunch, or dinner ... pizza makes a delicious meal whenever you are hungry. The wonderful folks at MOD Pizza Westwood Village are supporting WCCP with a portion of the days' sales.

Co-op Butterflies Discussion Group (Schill)

Monthly discussion group for families with children with higher needs/sensitivities. The purpose of the group is to learn from one another, offering support, experiences, and resources, as well as building community and connection.  Wherever you are on your journey, ranging from a subtle

Disability is Diversity (Schill)

Presented by The Arc of King County: Disability is a form of diversity often left out of equity and social justice conversations. This workshop discusses neurodiversity, and how biases impact our words and the way we treat people with disabilities.

Self-Compassion for Parents & Caregivers (Ushimaru)

Having compassion for yourself means that you honor and accept your humanness. Things will not always go the way you want them to. You will encounter frustrations, losses will occur, you will make mistakes, bump up against your limitations, fall

Parenting in the Age of Anxiety (Schill)

Do you have an anxious child?  Do you trend anxious yourself?  Our hurry up world with its 24/7 news cycle and oceans of information is certainly no help and it can be difficult to know how to successfully offer comfort and

Co-op Butterflies Discussion Group (Schill)

Monthly discussion group for families with children with higher needs/sensitivities. The purpose of the group is to learn from one another, offering support, experiences, and resources, as well as building community and connection.  Wherever you are on your journey, ranging from a subtle