Step 01

Prenatal Program

Help moms prepare for their transition into parenthood with Promoting Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy

Understanding the mental health of pregnancy
Supporting the transition
01
Learn infant cues
Feeding is more than
just eating
02
Step 02

Infant Development

Learn how to help caregivers understand their infant's cues, sleep, feeding, behavior, and regulation with Keys to Infant Caregiving and Beginning Rhythms

Step 03

Parent-Child Dyadic Assessment

Looking to assess the quality of the parent-child relationship? Parent-Child Interaction Scales are a Gold Standard assessment

Build observation skills
Assess and evaluate
03
Specialized learning
Practical knowledge
04
Step 04

Learn about Infant Mental Health and the Effects of Trauma

We have regular courses that provide a knowledge base to understand how infants and their caregivers are impacted by adversity

Step 05

Parent-Child Intervention

Our evidence-based home visiting program, Promoting First Relationships®, supports parents in becoming more sensitive and knowledgeable about their child while it also improves child's stress regulation. Also available for primary care providers.

Entering the world
of the child
Meeting unmet needs
05
Continuing education
Barnard Center
free lectures
06
Step 06

Watch for Special Topic Workshops

Every year we bring in experts from around the nation to discuss current topics and research in infant and early childhood mental health. Join our email list to be notified of future events!

Step 07

Advanced Clinical Training (ACT)

ACT
Support early social-emotional development of children
Diversity-informed
07
Virtual and in-person workshops
Continuing Education
08
Step 08

We can come to you!

Bring one of our workshops to your agency! Give us a call to learn more at +1-206-543-8528

Questions?

Please give us a call

We look forward to talking with you!

  • Phone

    206-543-8528

  • Business hours

    Monday – Friday

    7:30am – 4pm

  • E-mail

    pcrp@uw.edu

  • Mailing Address

    Parent-Child Relationship Programs

    University of Washington - Box 357231

    Seattle, WA 98195-7231

  • Office Address

    Parent-Child Relationship Programs

    University of Washington

    Health Sciences Building F-346

    Seattle, WA 98195-7231

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