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Continuing Education Credit: EITP

  • Decoding Challenges: Understanding Adversity, Trauma, and Developmental Delay

    In this session, professionals will learn how to distinguish between neurodiversity or potential disability and the impacts of trauma or mental health concerns in children and students ages from birth to age 22. Participants will understand how to discern whether challenges are due to a disability or delay versus environmental...

    Free
  • Military Children’s Family Relationships

    The well-being of military children depends heavily on the quality of their relationships with their parents and siblings. This presentation will focus on evidence about the role of military service in shaping children's family relationships, how those relationships connect to their well-being and adjustment, and how practitioners can use this...

    Free
  • Strong Starts, Steady Bonds: Helping Young Children Thrive Through Change

    Early experiences shape a child’s ability to adapt, trust, and thrive—making these years critical for long-term resilience. This session explores how to support caregivers in building secure attachments through responsive caregiving, even during deployments or training absences. We’ll share practical ways to integrate early intervention services into daily life across...

    Free
  • Sunrise to Sunset: Supporting Children with Autism Throughout Their Day

    This course builds understanding of early childhood autism and provides practical, family-centered strategies to support military-connected and civilian families across home, community, and educational settings, with a focus on continuity of care, collaboration, and inclusive practices that promote resilience and positive outcomes.

  • Early Intervention Support for a Unique Population: Serving Those Who Serve

    This presentation will inform practitioners about challenges unique to children in the military population. Additionally, it will inform and bring awareness as to how these challenges can affect the acquisition of developmental milestones. It will examine how early interventionists utilize the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) recommended practices to achieve...

    Free