Building Sibling Relationships Part 2 (in person)
Family life is challenging during ordinary times. As public health crises continue to impact our communities, it’s not surprising that many homes with siblings continue to feel a bit like a pressure cooker! While sibling relationships can cause a great
Disability is Diversity (virtual)
Presented by the Arc of King County: Disability is a form of diversity so often left out of equity and social justice conversations. Join us as we explore how biases impact our words and the way we treat people with
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
Screening: The Disruptors (Virtual)
ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed-and widely misunderstood-neurological conditions in the world today, affecting nearly 10% of kids and a rising number of adults. But what if having an ADHD brain is actually an asset? The Disruptors hears
Undoing Racism and Teaching Equity to our Children (Genesee Hill Elementary School)
Presented by Families of Color Seattle (FOCS), facilitators will lead the workshop providing more tools for parents to talk with children and each other about race, bias, racism, and anti-racism. They will explore systemic racism and parents’ own understanding of
Living Between the Races (virtual)
What are you? Have you ever been asked this question? Or perhaps someone has asked you the unkind question - what is your child? What kind of answer did you give? This seminar and evening of discussion is just for
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
Positive Discipline for Parents (Highland Park Elementary – in the cafeteria)
Would you like to find more joy in your job as a parent? Is your family life challenged by child defiance, chore hassles, homework issues, whining, and more? Join us for an evening with Parent Educators Jen Giomi and Jen