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Early Stages opened a new evaluation center located at Ron Brown College Preparatory High School, 4800 Meade St NE. The new center replaces the 4058 Minnesota Avenue location, which is now closed.  

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About Our Workshops 

Early Stages offers free workshops on many early childhood topics. Our certified trainers provide interactive lectures and discussions.  

For Professionals:  
You can earn Professional Learning Units (PLUs). Topics include:  

  • how to refer 
  • autism
  • family engagement 
  • developmental milestones 

For Parents:  
You can learn ways to support your child's development. Topics include:

  •  the special education process 
  •  developmental milestones
  •  tips for challenging behavior 
  •  how to advocate for your child 

Attending a Workshop

Organizations may contact [email protected] to book group workshops.

Individuals may attend one of our public workshops. Professionals may also sign up as individuals through the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). 

Workshop Selection

Addressing Challenging Behavior  
3 HOURS OR TWO 1.5 HOUR SESSIONS FOR PROFESSIONALS  
1 HOUR FOR PARENTS 

We review social-emotional foundations for early learning to help participants understand children’s behaviors. We provide both universal strategies and targeted interventions to address challenging behavior for children under 5. 

Developmental Milestones for 3-5 Year Olds  
2 HOURS FOR PROFESSIONALS 
1 HOUR FOR PARENTS 

We provide an overview of typical developmental milestones for children between the ages of 3 and 5 in the following domains: communication, gross and fine motor, social-emotional, and cognitive skills. Participants learn how understanding developmental milestones is vital to early intervention. Finally, we discuss approaches to supporting a child’s development in each domain.  

An Overview of Special Education 
1.5 HOURS FOR PROFESSIONALS  
1 HOUR FOR PARENTS 

We provide an overview of special education, including special education law, the referral and evaluation process, parent/guardian rights, and important special education terms.

Navigating the DCPS Special Education Process
1 HOUR FOR PARENTS 

We guide parents through the DCPS special education process, from referral to implementation of services for eligible children. We cover important tips for preparing for meetings, becoming an advocate for your child, creating a strong support system, and accessing resources throughout the process.

The Importance of Early Intervention and an Overview of Early Stages 
1.5 HOURS FOR PROFESSIONALS  
1 HOUR FOR PARENTS 

We discuss the reasons why early intervention is important for children, families, and society. We then review the Early Stages special education referral and evaluation process.  

Trauma and Resilience: Building Strength in Children 
2 HOURS FOR PROFESSIONALS  
1 HOUR FOR PARENTS 

We explore how trauma can affect the developing brain and discuss ways to build resilience in children to ensure they develop emotional strength.  

How to Administer the Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQs) 
3 HOURS FOR THE ASQ-3 AND ASQ:SE-2 FOR PROFESSIONALS ONLY 
2 HOURS FOR THE ASQ-3 FOR PROFESSIONALS ONLY 
1 HOUR FOR THE ASQ:SE-2 FOR PROFESSIONALS ONLY 

We review developmental screening tools and their role in early intervention. We provide instructions for administering and scoring the Ages and Stages Questionnaires (ASQs). We then conclude this workshop with tips for communicating with parents and guardians about their child’s development.  

Implementing a Screening Program Using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire, 3rd Edition 
1 HOUR FOR PROFESSIONALS ONLY  

We provide an overview of the Ages and States Questionnaire 3rd Edition (ASQ-3) and explore how to choose the best screening method for an organization and how to implement that method in an early childhood program.  

The Importance of Family Engagement: Engaging Families for Student Success 
2 HOURS FOR PROFESSIONALS 
1 HOUR FOR PARENTS 

We define family engagement and discuss why it matters in early childhood education. We then introduce key players in family engagement and provide examples of effective family engagement in action. After a group discussion, participants leave with a toolkit of ideas for engagement.  

Sleep Concerns & The Importance of Sleep
TWO 45-MINUTE SESSIONS OR ONE 90-MINUTE SESSION FOR PARENTS 

In this parent workshop, we discuss all things sleep! We start with facts about sleep, including what typical sleep looks like and why it’s important. We then move into a discussion about how to set the stage for healthy sleep, including learning about the “sleep window” and creating a consistent bedtime routine. Finally, we provide information on sleep challenges and how to address them, including when to seek professional help.

An Overview of Autism
TWO 1.5 HOUR SESSIONS FOR PROFESSIONALS 
TWO 1.5 HOUR SESSIONS HOUR FOR PARENTS 

In this two-part workshop, we introduce participants to autism and neurodiversity. We review typical developmental milestones followed by signs of autism, including sensory processing difficulties. We then provide resources available to DC families who may suspect autism in their child and information regarding how to best support children with autism in the classroom.