Webinars
This is for providers.
The Children’s Center Utah is now offering webinars focused on Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) topics. These webinars are offered at no cost to providers seeking to learn about IECMH. Most of the topics are broadly focused and appropriate for any providers who work with young children, including teachers, healthcare professionals, mental health clinicians, early interventionists, etc. If a topic has a narrow target audience (e.g., child care) it will be identified as part of the registration process. This website will be updated monthly with new webinar offerings so check back often for current information. Click here to receive regular webinar updates.
If you have any questions about the Teleconsultation Program, or if you are interested in learning more about creating a unique training package that is specific to your organization, please contact McCall Lyon, PsyD, at mlyon@tccutah.org.
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Supporting Sleep in Early Childhood
Feb 23, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 amWebinarsWebinar Length: 60 minutes
Presenter: McCall Lyon, PsyD
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Review common sleep problems seen in early childhood, associated risk factors, and behavioral correlates
- Consider multicultural lenses related to sleep practices and the role of caregiver preference in sleep routines
- Address methods of improving sleep in early childhood
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Maternal Mental Health
Feb 23, 2026 3:00 pm - 4:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 60 minutes
Presenter: Rachel Maldonado, LMFT
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Identify basic psychoeducation regarding maternal mental health and the impacts from prenatal to postpartum
- Discuss possible impacts of maternal mental health on developing infant
- Identify resources and treatment to support maternal mental health
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Developing Healthy Empathy in Early Childhood: Perspective-Taking
Feb 23, 2026 4:00 pm - 5:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 60 minutes
Presenter: Rachel Maldonado, LMFT
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Discuss the development of skills that support perspective-taking, as well as research regarding potential differences in development
- Identify strategies and activities, many of which can be integrated into daily interactions, that support the growth of children’s perspective-taking abilities
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Developing Healthy Empathy in Early Childhood: Apologizing
Feb 24, 2026 9:00 am - 10:00 amWebinarsWebinar Length: 1 hour
Presenter: Jessica Singleton, PhD
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Discuss potential risks of “forcing” children to apologize
- Review research related to parental/caregiver goals when prompting apologies
- Identify healthy ways to help children make repair by using empathy, modeling, and problem-solving skills
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Trauma-Informed Engagement with Young Children
Feb 24, 2026 2:00 pm - 4:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: McCall Lyon, PsyD
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Review the potential impact of early childhood exposure to traumatic events
- Identify some basic principles of trauma-informed engagement with young children that can be used in everyday interactions
- Address ways to build resiliency and improve mental health outcomes for children using trauma-informed techniques in a variety of settings
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Supporting Social and Emotional Growth in a Group setting
Feb 26, 2026 9:00 am - 11:00 amWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: McCall Lyon, PsyD
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Utilize research-backed foundations in behaviorism and social learning theory to support socioemotional growth
- Identify direct interventions that group environments can use to help to support the healthy development of young children’s social and emotional skills
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Reducing Aggression in Group Settings
Feb 26, 2026 9:00 am - 11:00 amWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: Maria Abbruscato, LCSW
Target Audience:
- Group care providers (e.g., childcare providers, group therapists, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Review research related to the function of aggression in young children, particularly as it relates to peer interaction
- Identify techniques to prevent children from escalating to aggression, as well as tools to manage aggression as it occurs in classroom settings
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Preventing Preschool Expulsion
Feb 26, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 60 minutes
Presenter: Stephanie Glaittli, CMHC
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Discuss basic factors that contribute to early childhood exclusionary discipline and the disparities within it
- Identify strategies to support teachers and caregivers in order to prevent preschool expulsion and caregiver burnout
- Identify strategies to promote pro-social skills and emotion regulation in young children, as well as de-escalation techniques to decrease aggression and risk of preschool expulsion
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Wellness: Self-Reflection
Feb 26, 2026 1:00 pm - 2:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 1 hour
Presenter: McCall Lyon, PsyD
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Explore the potential impact of secondary trauma and chronic stressors on providers who work with young children and their families
- Define and discuss the benefits of self-reflection in addressing provider wellness, including developing an independent practice of self-reflection and engaging in reflective supervision/consultation
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Reducing Aggression in Group Settings
Feb 27, 2026 11:00 am - 1:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: Maggie Condas, LCSW
Target Audience:
- Group care providers (e.g., childcare providers, group therapists, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Review research related to the function of aggression in young children, particularly as it relates to peer interaction
- Identify techniques to prevent children from escalating to aggression, as well as tools to manage aggression as it occurs in classroom settings
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Supporting Social and Emotional Growth in Group Settings
Mar 02, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: Sam Sorensen, LCSW
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers) Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Utilize research-backed foundations in behaviorism and social learning theory to support socioemotional growth
- Identify direct interventions that group environments can use to help to support the healthy development of young children’s social and emotional skills
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Supporting Social and Emotional Growth in Group Settings
Mar 02, 2026 11:00 am - 1:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: Emily K. Lewis, PhD
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers) Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Utilize research-backed foundations in behaviorism and social learning theory to support socioemotional growth
- Identify direct interventions that group environments can use to help to support the healthy development of young children’s social and emotional skills
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Foundations of Healthy Attachment
Mar 02, 2026 3:00 pm - 5:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 120 Minutes
Presenter: Rachel Maldonado, LMFT
Target Audience:
- Early career providers / students
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
Objectives:
- Review attachment styles and how attachment is developed
- Identify interventions and activities that enhance attachment
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Preventing Preschool Expulsion
Mar 02, 2026 4:00 pm - 5:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 60 minutes
Presenter: Sara Johnson, LCSW
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers) Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Discuss basic factors that contribute to early childhood exclusionary discipline and the disparities within it
- Identify strategies to support teachers and caregivers in order to prevent preschool expulsion and caregiver burnout
- Identify strategies to promote pro-social skills and emotion regulation in young children, as well as de-escalation techniques to decrease aggression and risk of preschool expulsion
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Caregiver Affect Management
Mar 03, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 1 hour
Presenter: Sam Sorensen, LCSW
Target Audience:
- Early career providers/ students
- Direct care providers (e.g. caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
Objectives:
- Discuss the role of affect management for caregivers in promoting childhood emotional regulation and improvement in the parent-child relationship
- Identify interventions and activities that support affect management for caregivers
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Foundations of Healthy Attachment
Mar 04, 2026 12:00 pm - 2:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 120 Minutes
Presenter: Malinda Freitag, CMHC, IECMH-E®
Target Audience:
- Early career providers / students
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
Objectives:
- Review attachment styles and how attachment is developed
- Identify interventions and activities that enhance attachment
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Reducing Aggression in Group Settings
Mar 04, 2026 3:00 pm - 5:00 pmWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: Maria Abbruscato, LCSW
Target Audience:
- Group care providers (e.g., childcare providers, group therapists, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Review research related to the function of aggression in young children, particularly as it relates to peer interaction
- Identify techniques to prevent children from escalating to aggression, as well as tools to manage aggression as it occurs in classroom settings
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Supporting Social and Emotional Growth through Caregiver-Child
Mar 05, 2026 9:00 am - 11:00 amWebinarsWebinar Length: 2 hours
Presenter: Jamie Sellers, CMHC, PMH-C
Target Audience:
- Direct care providers (e.g., caseworkers, childcare providers, court advocates, early interventionists, medical/mental health professionals, and teachers)
- Supervisors / agency leadership
Objectives:
- Identify common developmental timelines and potential impacts on that developmental trajectory.
- Provide skills to support parents/caregivers and their children in the development of important social and emotional skills, many of which can be integrated daily into even the most basic caregiver/child interactions.
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Childcare (Supervisors)
Mar 12, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pmWebinarsLength: 60 minutes
Clinician: McCall Lyon, PsyD
Description: Supervisors working in IEC childcare programs
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