Brazelton Touchpoints Center
The Brazelton Touchpoints Center was founded in 1996 by T. Berry Brazelton, MD, and colleagues. For
06/05/2026
The strongest support for children begins with strong relationships. At the Brazelton Touchpoints Center, we equip professionals with the knowledge, skills, and tools to partner with families, strengthen connections, and support healthy child development.
Our professional learning opportunities are designed to help you translate research into practice—so you can make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families every day.
✨ Relationship-based approaches
✨ Practical strategies you can use right away
✨ Learning experiences grounded in evidence and real-world application
Whether you're an educator, healthcare provider, home visitor, mental health professional, or family advocate, you'll find resources to help you grow your impact. Ready to take the next step in your professional journey?
Explore our learning opportunities today: https://conta.cc/4r5oqs3
06/03/2026
Missed our latest Learning to Listen episode? Watch it now!
https://youtu.be/IlIwpSGyCB0?si=ZV2nF24ty0ucpM-z
🌈 What does it take to help LGBTQ+ young people feel truly seen, supported, and safe?
In this meaningful conversation, Steven Haden (he/him)—creator of Q is for Questioning—shared how parents, caregivers, educators, and community members can become trusted, affirming adults for LGBTQ+ youth.
Q is for Questioning Learning to Listen: Conversations for Change Spring 2026Episode 4 ...
05/29/2026
🌏✨ To conclude our celebration of AANHPI Heritage Month, we’re revisiting an important conversation from our Learning to Listen series focused on the mental health and well-being of AAPI and LGBTQ+ children and youth.
At Brazelton Touchpoints Center, we know that children thrive when their identities, experiences, and families are seen, affirmed, and supported.
In this powerful conversation, Warren Ng discusses the mental health challenges facing Asian American and Pacific Islander and LGBTQ+ children—including the impact of discrimination, isolation, political polarization, and the lasting effects of the pandemic—and how families, providers, educators, and communities can help young people heal.
🎥 Watch the recording and join us in reflecting, learning, and uplifting AANHPI and LGBTQ+ youth voices:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_hIUt_goU4
As we honor AANHPI Heritage Month, we remain committed to creating spaces where every child and every family feels seen, heard, valued, and supported.
Harm and Healing: The Mental Health of AAPI and LGBTQ Children Learning to Listen: Conversations for Change Spring 2023Episode 2: Harm and Healing – The Mental Health of AAPI and LGBTQ Children, with Dr. Warren NgMarch 1...
05/27/2026
🎶 Indigenous Beats, Indigenous Songs
Music connects us — to culture, language, and each other.
In this episode of Turtle Talk: Collectively Raising Indige-babies, we continue the conversation from last year on how songs and music support the growth and development of our Indige-babies. Learn how families can create music together and explore how Indigenous songs help children connect to identity, ancestors, and community.
Come ready to listen, reflect, and imagine what’s possible.
📅 Friday, June 5 @ 3–4 pm ET / 12–1 pm PT. Register today. https://tinyurl.com/Turtle-Talk2026
05/21/2026
📖 Episode 3: Pride in Our Stories
Our stories matter — and they have power.
Join this free virtual conversation to unlock your lived experience for advocacy, connection, and leadership. Learn how to share your story with intention, set boundaries, and decide what feels right for you and your family.
📅 Wednesday, June 3 @ 5 pm ET / 2 pm PT
All are welcome. Register today https://zoom.us/webinar/register/7317739379092/WN_kQVGGLtERGeaLVfmwDuOhw #/registration
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05/20/2026
🌈 What does it take to help LGBTQ+ young people feel truly seen, supported, and safe?
Join us for Learning to Listen: Conversations for Change Episode 4: Q is for Questioning with Steven Haden.
In this meaningful conversation, Steven Haden (he/him)—creator of Q is for Questioning—will share how parents, caregivers, educators, and community members can become trusted, affirming adults for LGBTQ+ youth.
Together, we’ll explore:
• How to create welcoming and supportive spaces
• The impact of affirmation and belonging
• Ways to support young people as they navigate identity and self-expression
When young people feel accepted for who they are, they can thrive.
📅 Wednesday, May 27, 2026
🕒 3 pm ET / 12 pm PT
Be part of this important conversation. https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4717647842510/WN_AI0w69nfRl6G_Ss89f4ZcQ
05/18/2026
Happy 61st Birthday to National Head Start Association 🎉
Today, we celebrate more than six decades of supporting children, families, and communities through early learning, connection, and opportunity.
At Brazelton Touchpoints Center we honor the lasting impact Head Start has made in helping families thrive and children grow with strong foundations for the future.
Here’s to 61 years of championing children and families — and to the many lives still to be touched.
Today, we celebrate 61 years of Head Start!
Since 1965, this program has helped millions of children and families build stronger futures. It supports early learning, strengthens communities, and creates opportunity across the country.
This milestone reflects the impact of generations of families, educators, and communities who have made Head Start what it is today.
Celebrate with us and learn more: https://hubs.la/Q04g-zJN0
05/18/2026
Every interaction is an opportunity to learn, connect, and grow.
At Brazelton Touchpoints Center, we believe the moments that shape children and families also shape the professionals who support them.
That’s why our professional development resources and trainings are designed to help educators, caregivers, and family-serving professionals lead with confidence, strengthen relationships, and create lasting impact.
📚 Evidence-based learning
🤝 Relationship-focused practices
🌎 Real-world tools for everyday impact
Whether you’re supporting children in classrooms, clinics, homes, or communities, we’re here to help you grow your practice with purpose.
Ready to deepen your impact?
Explore our learning opportunities today: https://conta.cc/4r5oqs3
05/15/2026
💛 Episode 2: Pride in Our Well Being
Caring for our children is our top priority. Making time to care for ourselves is hard.
Our conversation centers on the mental and emotional well-being of LGBTQ2IA+ parents and caregivers — especially in the face of systemic stress and pressure. Together, we’ll explore how identity can be both a challenge and a source of strength, and how caring for our well-being is an act of pride. Presented in partnership with Equality Florida and their Parenting with Pride program
📅 Wednesday, May 20 @ 5 pm ET / 2 pm PT
All are welcome. Register today https://zoom.us/webinar/register/7317739379092/WN_kQVGGLtERGeaLVfmwDuOhw #/registration
05/13/2026
Join us for the third episode of We Are AANHPI Families: Walking and Talking in Both Worlds
Language carries our deepest connections to family, culture, and belonging. For bi- and multicultural families, choices about language, names, and traditions can hold complex emotions — balancing heritage with new contexts, and honoring both past and future. Join us for the third episode of the series, where we will discuss the beauty, tension, and meaning of raising children across linguistic and cultural worlds.
📅 Monday, May 18, 2026
🕒 3–4 pm ET / 12–1 pm PT
Together, we’ll explore how families navigate identity, legacy, and belonging through language in the home.
Register today. https://tinyurl.com/BTC-AANHPI
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1295 Boylston Street
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| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |