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Training
Parent-Child Relationship Programs at the Barnard Center is a leader in the development and dissemination of research based trainings to promote nurturing environments for young children.
Our target audience is nurse home visitors, social workers, researchers, therapists and other service providers working with families with young children (0-5).
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Attend our workshops to improve your knowledge and skills. Our trainings are led by expert professionals, providing valuable tools to support families and strengthen parent-child relationships.
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Explore our online courses and improve your skills at your own pace. Our e-learning programs give you the flexibility you need to expand your understanding of infant and early childhood mental health.
Certification
Training
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Become a Parent-Child Interaction (PCI) Instructor
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Become Certified in Promoting First Relationships
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Get certified in one of our specialized programs by gaining the knowledge and expertise you need to make a difference. Hone your infant and early childhood mental health observation and reflection skills.
Advanced
Clinical Training
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Support early social-emotional
development of children
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Diversity Informed
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The ACT Program strives to expand the availability of and access to infant and early childhood mental health clinical treatment services. The curriculum is designed to fill the gaps in knowledge and skills required to provide developmentally appropriate, diversity-informed, relationship-based clinical mental health interventions focused on the early relational health and wellbeing between infants and young children and their parents and caregivers.
Questions?
Please give us a call
We look forward to talking with you!
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Phone
206-543-8528
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Business hours
Monday – Friday
7:30am – 4pm
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E-mail
pcrp@uw.edu
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Mailing Address
Parent-Child Relationship ProgramsUniversity of Washington - Box 357231
Seattle, WA 98195-7231
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Office Address
Parent-Child Relationship ProgramsUniversity of Washington
Health Sciences Building F-346
Seattle, WA 98195-7231
Prefer exploring on your own?
Check out our FAQ section
for answers to common questions