Breakout Sessions Announced for the

Annual Pyramid Meeting! 

We are excited to announce our stellar breakout sessions for the upcoming Annual Pyramid Meeting on October 15! We have lined up sessions that you’ll be able to take learnings from and apply to your daily work immediately. These sessions will provide practical tools and approaches to improve your work with families and communities and help you feel confident doing so. Here is a preview of the breakouts: 


Designing with, not for: Strengthening Pyramid Implementation through Co-Design 

Presenters: Alison Hargarten (HCCC), Kara Van de Grift (ABCD) 

In this interactive session, participants will explore the principles and practices of co-design through the lens of Beyond Sticky Notes by Kelly Ann McKercher. 


The Transformative Power of Positive Solutions for Families (PSfF) 

Presenter(s): Patricia Matus Amat (Community College of Denver), Lia Closson (La Familia) 

As an evidence-based initiative informed by both research and parent reflections, PSfF supports caregivers in shifting from stress to empathy, from frustration to consistency, and from disconnection to joy. 


I’m PTR-YC Trained, Now What? 

Presenter: Kelly Jo Wilson 

This session will guide participants who have completed PTF-YC training through the next steps for implementing the PTR-YC model with fidelity, including selecting a child, developing a plan, and monitoring progress. 


Register now before it closes on October 1 at 5:00 PM!

🎁 Also new this year! 🎁


We are happy to share there will be $500 in Pyramid-related door prizes that will be given at random throughout the meeting. Everyone who registers and attends will have a chance to win! 


And in case you missed it, see more about our keynote speaker, Julia Sayles, Licensed Mental Health Clinician and Assistant Professor at Georgetown University. 

Don’t miss out on connecting with your colleagues!


Thanks to Brookes Publishing and The Discovery Source for making this event possible through their generous sponsorship. 


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We partner with local, state, and national stakeholders to promote and support health, safety, and wellness in early childhood settings and systems. We have expertise in health, well-being as well as early learning which allows us to advocate for best practices and policies in Colorado.

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