Facilitating Success using a Neurodiversity-Affirming Lens (Virtual)

Join Seattle Therapy Network's Ally Mohr (Occupational Therapy) and Claire Fischer (Speech and Language Pathology) for this virtual seminar. This presentation will provide an overview of the history of the term “neurodiversity”, explore all of the facets of what it means, why it’s

Children Learn What They Live (Virtual)

As a parent, you have values that you are passing on to your child in the decisions you make every day. So, what are these values? Are they honesty, kindness, generosity, self-worth, respect, patience, tolerance? In this class we will

Goodbye Diapers! (Virtual)

Apr 20 (Thursday); 7:00-9:00 PM When to begin? How to start and proceed? Has it been hard? This seminar will help your child gain success whether you are thinking about starting or are already in the middle of it. We

The Highly Sensitive Child (Virtual)

Do you have a little person in your life who: is sensitive to funny tastes, loud noises, changes to routine? Upset by scary shows, movies, or books? Fearful in new situations? Prone to hurt feelings, upset by criticism, and thwarted

Co-op Butterfly Families (ongoing virtual discussion group)

Co-op's monthly discussion group for families with children with higher needs and sensitivities, frustrating behaviors and/or more vulnerable/reactive nervous systems. The purpose of the group is to learn from one another, offering support, experiences, and resources, as well as building

Food Fight! (Dream Dinners West Seattle)

Does your child hesitate to try new foods or refuse foods they used to enjoy? Does dinner time feel like a battle of wills? Are you concerned that your child’s picky eating habits are limiting their nourishment? Nearly all parents

Understanding the Gender Spectrum

What’s all this talk about transgender kids in the news lately? Can kids really know their gender? And why is it important? Join guest speaker and gender activist, Ganesha Gold Buffalo of Gender Justice League, to learn about gender identity.