
Wellness Workshops
We are dedicated to providing educational opportunities to professionals serving children and families.
The WATCH coalition hosts Wellness Workshops throughout the year, providing quality continuing education credits based on evidence-based practices. The audience for these workshops includes professionals as well as parents and community members. Click on the links below to see workshop materials and additional resources.
Autism: A Spectrum of Support (May 2023)
Together for Youth Mental Health & Wellness in Denton County, Part II (January 2023)
Together for Youth Mental Health & Wellness in Denton County, Part I (November 2022)
Building Resiliency against Adverse Childhood Experiences (May 2022)
Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth, Recognizing and Responding: Empowering Youth & Families (February 2022)
Recovery after the Chaos: Empowering the Community to Take Back What COVID Stole (September 2021)
Encapsulated: The link between substance use disorders & mental health (May 2021)
Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth, Recognizing and Responding: Denton County Strategy (January 2021)
Responding to COVID-19 As a Community (November 2020)
Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth, Recognizing and Responding: Texas’ Holistic Strategy (January 2020)
Families in Transition Series Episode 1: Navigating the Mental Health System (September 2019)
Effective Interventions for Children & Adolescents with Trauma (March 2019)
Axles of Anxiety: Who, What, Why (November 2018)
Compassion & Empathy: A Response to Bullying (May 2018)
Self-awareness to help avoid self-destruction: Improving emotional regulation using Dialectical Behavior Therapy (March 2018)
Flipping Our Lens on Youth Challenges: Real Problems, Real Solutions (December 2017)
Building healthy attachments with infants and toddlers (December 2016)
Working across cultures (November 2016)
Trauma-informed care: Brain Architecture Game (October 2016)
Unique benefits of fathers (September 2016)
Strengthening the bridge between parents and providers (February 2016)
Making sense of the Autism Spectrum (November 2015)
Support and collaboration (May 2015)
Strengthening family voices and support (February 2015)
Children’s mental health needs: Symptoms and strengths (November 2014)
Collaboration (May 2014)