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Hard Talks, Soft Landings (EI edition): Navigating Difficult Conversations About Development, Support Needs & Medical Referrals

  • Friday, August 21, 2026
  • 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Online Webinar (please note this is Central Standard Time)
  • 198

Registration

  • Free for who are currently enrolled as Career Path DTs in IDTA. Please e-mail us at info@illinoisdta.org to obtain your registration code.
  • This rate is for companies, EI supporting organizations, and CFC's only. Please e-mail us at info@illinoisdta.org to receive your registration code. This rate is valid for groups of 10, each registration after that will be the standard rate of $10 per registrant. If you have multiple groups of ten you can utilize the registration code for this as well.
  • This webinar is free for all IDTA members

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Hard Talks, Soft Landings (EI edition): Navigating Difficult Conversations About Development, Support Needs & Medical Referrals 

Conversations about developmental concerns and referrals can feel like walking a tightrope—balancing honesty with empathy and expertise with family voice. In early intervention, these moments are shaped by culture, multigenerational beliefs, and lived experiences, including past trauma and systems mistrust.

This interactive webinar gives developmental therapists a clear, relationship-based roadmap for talking with families about possible delays and next steps. Participants will practice sharing observations without judgment, responding to emotional reactions, and introducing referrals in a way that builds trust and supports family choice. Through real-life scenarios and practical language tools, therapists will leave more confident and prepared to navigate these important conversations with clarity and care.

More from our presenter

Tracy Patton is a nationally recognized speaker, early childhood consultant and proud “mess maker,” helping educators, caregivers, and communities make sense of children’s behavior—and their own. With over 25 years of experience and a foundation in child development, trauma-informed care, and grief support, Tracy delivers interactive, sensory-rich workshops that turn everyday moments into powerful opportunities for connection and learning. Through her company, Once Upon Some Messy Fun, she brings social-emotional learning to life using play, storytelling, sensory activities and hands-on experiences—equipping adults with practical, relationship-based strategies to support self-regulation, navigate big feelings, strengthen partnerships, and prevent burnout. From classrooms to living rooms to conference stages, Tracy helps people understand one simple truth: all behavior is communication—and when we respond with connection, everything changes.

Early Intervention Credits:  TBD

There will be a free reflective practice session offered after the webinar for all IDTA Members ONLY. This will require a separate registration. 

Please note, a strict no cancellation policy will be enforced for all IDTA webinar

 

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