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  • 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
  • Understanding Service Animal Rights When the Law Gets Ruff

    Service animals play an important role in supporting individuals with disabilities, yet confusion surrounding service animal laws remains common across workplaces, housing, schools, healthcare settings, restaurants, transportation, and public accommodations. This direct-to-learning session provides an overview of federal laws governing service animals, emotional support animals (ESAs), and assistance animals, while...

  • Helping Preteens Thrive Through Change

    Middle schoolers face big changes in identity, independence, and peer relationships. These challenges that can be made harder by deployments and relocations. This session will equip professionals to help students advocate for themselves, keep friendships across distance, and access extracurricular activities soon after a move. We'll highlight the role of...

    Free
  • Why Community Engagement Efforts Fall Flat

    In this episode, Jessica and Erin explore a simple but powerful two-part practice that can transform how collaborative work unfolds: engaging with people before decisions are made, and closing the loop afterward by showing how their input shaped the outcome.

  • OneOp’s Impact on Military Family Readiness

    This presentation will highlight findings from OneOp's 2025 Impact Evaluation. The data shows that providers are applying what they learn to make meaningful changes in their work. Reflections from OneOp learners bring that data to life, demonstrating how professional development is leading providers to improve their practice and better support...

    Free
  • Insights and Best Practices from the USDA Summer Meal Programs

    Virtual Event

    The Summer Meal Programs are USDA-funded, state-administered programs providing free, nutritious meals and snacks to children 18 and younger in low-income areas during the summer, when school is not in session.

    Free