Events

  • How to Respond to Uvalde: Trauma and Young Children with Ellen Galinsky

    The world can be a confusing, frightening place to young children. More than ever, the Head Start community needs accurate information and practical guidance for helping children and families through this difficult time. Join NHSA and Ellen Galinsky, author of Mind in the Making and Chief Science Officer of the Bezos Family Foundation, for a […]

  • Webinar: Neuro-Nurturing Everyday

    The human brain is an amazing organ that allows each of us to think, feel, act, and learn. Experiences in the early years have a critical impact on the way a brain develops and affects wellbeing in life. You have the wonderful opportunity to gain greater awareness combined with confidence in the way you contribute […]

  • Families Unite for Head Start Teachers and Staff

    NHSA is hosting a live call-in event for Head Start parents and caregivers. This call is your chance to stand up for the Head Start teachers and staff that make a difference in your child’s life every day. 

  • Webinar: COVID Impact on Infants and Toddlers

    An up-to-date medical review of the impact COVID-19 has had on infants, toddlers, and their families, including physical, mental, and developmental. We will also discuss vaccines, masking, and community resources to protect pregnant women, infants, and toddlers from the pandemic. There will be a brief presentation with plenty of time for questions.Speakers: Dr. Danette Glassy […]

  • Wipfli Webinar: Exploring the Future of ERSEA (Part 2)

    Curious about what Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, and Attendance (ERSEA) will look like in 2022? Join NHSA and Wipfli for an online, two-day training series to explore current best practices, challenges, and solutions regarding the future of ERSEA in Head Start. We will review regulation requirements and discuss how you can improve ERSEA implementation in […]

  • Webinar: Snapping our fingers for SNAP

    Webinar opportunity to hear from 2 leaders in the field share their early success in implementation of the SNAP eligibility. 

  • Webinar: Human Superpower to Overcome Trauma

    Early childhood teachers, staff, infants, toddlers, and parents are all exposed to increasing stress and trauma in the environment. Learn about inborn “Human SuperPowers” to ease personal trauma, provide trauma-informed care to infants and toddlers, and share trauma-sensitive support for parents. Explore strategies that can help calm the traumatized brain and create ease for everyone […]

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