Facilitating Attuned Interactions (FAN)
An approach to reflective practice that increases connection, communication, and overall outcomes for the children and families you work with.
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings in September
(Sept 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, & Oct 2)
The FAN Approach
The FAN (Facilitating Attuned iNteractions) Approach serves as a framework for parent engagement and reflective practice in work with young children and families.Â
FAN addresses urgent concerns of the parent or caregiver and trains professionals to tailor their responses to match the needs of the moment. They learn how their own emotions and stress levels affect their ability to be fully present with a family in the moment.
This dynamic training offers strategies to help professionals feel balanced in activating or high risk situations and improves communication and relationships in your professional setting.Â
FAN is all about helping people feel understood and connected—because when we feel safe and supported, we’re more open to learning and growing.
FAN helps guide better conversations by focusing on five key areas: Calming, Feeling, Thinking, Doing, and Reflecting.
One special part of FAN is how it starts—with Calming, or what we call Mindful Self-Regulation. This means learning how to notice and manage your own thoughts and feelings, so you can stay calm and focused when working with children and families.
When you’re calm and present, you’re better able to support others—and that’s what FAN is all about.
Why should you participate?

Strengthen Relationships
Foster meaningful connections with children parents, caregivers, and your colleagues while creating a supportive environment.

Tailored Responses
Learn to meet the immediate and unique needs of each child and family you work with.

Promote Reflective Practice
Develop self-awareness to manage feelings and reactions, reducing burnout and increasing job satisfaction.
And, in order to fit with your busy schedule, we are offering these sessions
in the evenings!

Ready to connect more deeply with the families you serve?
Join us to explore the FAN Approach and discover practical tools to stay grounded, build trust, and strengthen your impact.
Let’s work together to create calm, connected, and supportive spaces—for caregivers, children, and you.
Training Dates
Tuesday and Thursday Evenings in September
Sept 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, & Oct 2
6:00 PM to 7:30 PMÂ

Questions? Reach out to [email protected]
Cancellation:
Please note:  You must cancel your spot by noon on Friday, Septmeber 5th, prior to the start of class or cohort in order to be refunded.  All registration fees after the deadline are non-refundable.  No exceptions. Also, if you do not complete the offering for any reason, we cannot issue any type of refund.
FAN Training provided in partnership with the Erikson Institute