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SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Defusing Sibling Rivalry
DESCRIPTION:Sibling fighting\, teasing\, and bickering can be very challenging to parents. Learn why children fight and what you can do to help your children develop better relationships and fight less often. \nThis webinar\, on May 5\, 2026\, will cover: \n• Strategies to defuse sibling conflict in the moment\n• What to say and do with siblings after a fight\n• Tools for ongoing prevention \nPre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-defusing-sibling-rivalry-5-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Help Wanted! Getting Kids Involved in Chores
DESCRIPTION:Getting kids to help around the house can be more daunting than just doing all the chores ourselves. But that makes us stressed\, overtired\, and resentful\, and it prevents children and teenagers from learning important life lessons. \nOn April 28\, 2026\, discover ways to engage all family members in contributing positively to household responsibilities while building their self-esteem and sense of accomplishment. \nIn this webinar\, you’ll learn about: \n• making sure household tasks are truly shared by the whole family\n• why it matters for kids to learn chores (hint: life skills)\n• setting up a team approach and building cooperation as a family \nPre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-help-wanted-getting-kids-involved-in-chores-4-28/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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SUMMARY:FACE Family Academy: Demystifying Assessments
DESCRIPTION:Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) FACE Family Academy is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about the school division\, strengthen connections with their schools\, and develop the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nEach session highlights one of three themes: \n\n\n\n\n\nFamily Advocacy: Partnering for Your Child’s Success\nChampioning Student Success: Tools for Family Empowerment\nConnected and Informed: Navigating School & Division Communication\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program offers eight sessions throughout the school year\, from September to May. Register for your preferred one online (each offered on its scheduled date at 12 pm and 6 pm with translation captions available). \nThe schedule includes: \nApr 23\, 2026\nDemystifying Assessments: What Families Need to Know\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session gives families a clear overview of the assessments students encounter throughout K–12. It explains the purpose of state and local assessments\, how results are used to support growth\, and what to expect at different grade levels. Families will also gain strategies to help students prepare\, reduce anxiety\, and approach assessments with confidence. \nMay 20\, 2026\nAvoiding the Summer Slide\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session helps families explore simple and effective ways to support students’ learning and growth throughout the summer. Strategies include maintaining academic momentum\, preventing the “summer slide\,” and creating routines that support enrichment. Families will leave with practical tools to help students return to school confident and prepared.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/face-family-academy-online-workshop-demystifying-assessments/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Audition for the National Children’s Chorus Washington DC Chapter
DESCRIPTION:Apply now for Fall! The directors will deliver a live-stream presentation via Zoom on May 17\, 2026\, to all registered applicants (a recording from the session will be available to watch if you are unable to tune in live\, or if this date has already passed)\, introducing students and parents to the educational programs of the National Children’s Chorus. \nFollowing the video presentation\, applicants will then select an appointment time that can be scheduled during the following weeks to meet with one of the conductors for a private video audition via Zoom. \nJunior Division (Beginner\, ages 5-12)\nMay 17\, 2026\nBy Appointment through May | Book Audition \nSenior Division (Experienced\, ages 10-18)\nMay 17\, 2026\nBy Appointment through May | Book Audition \nFollowing the audition\, we will schedule a final parent phone call with a member of our team to go through details of the program and membership\, answering any remaining questions you might have for entry into the program beginning September 2026!
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/audition-for-the-national-childrens-chorus-washington-dc-chapter/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:2) Elem School-Age,3) Middle School-Age,4) High School-Age,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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SUMMARY:General Public Ticket Sales Opens for DinoWalk @ Luck Stone Quarry
DESCRIPTION:For two days\, May 1-2\, 2026\, you’re invited to journey back in time — more than 200 million years\, to be exact — at DinoWalk! \nHosted annually\, DinoWalk is your chance to see North America’s largest number of dinosaur footprints! Not only unique to Virginia\, but the entire continent\, the Triassic Period dinosaur footprints were discovered in 1989. \nOnline passes for DinoWalk go on sale April 4\, 206\, but hurry — they sell out almost immediately! (NOTE: DinoWalk passes are offered for sale through our online ticketing system on a first-come\, first-served basis. Limit 1 per household. For more details on ticketing\, including ticket sales dates for museum members\, click here.) \nAccording to the Virginia Museum of Natural History’s Paleontology Lab\, “About 2\,000 footprints are preserved across a large slab of siltstone. Many footprints are from theropod dinosaurs\, with their characteristic three-toed feet.” \nWhile DinoWalk gives you the opportunity to see the largest collection on the continent\, the largest in the world is thousands of miles away\, all the way in Australia! Their footprints\, now exposed on a 50-mile stretch of the western coastline\, come from at least 11 (possibly as many as 21) different kinds of dinosaurs. \nThis special event is made possible through a partnership between the Museum of Culpeper History and Luck Stone Quarry.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/lsq-lottery-opens-for-dino-walk-4-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:1) Ages 5 & Under,2) Elem School-Age,3) Middle School-Age,4) High School-Age,5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T200000
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SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Building Executive Functioning Skills in Children
DESCRIPTION:Executive functioning can be a real challenge for kids and adults alike. It requires a combination of identifying and managing a series of tasks\, collaborating with others\, regulating emotions\, and staying focused to the finish. While strengthening these skills is a main focus for kids with ADHD\, autism\, or other diagnoses\, any child can benefit from strategies to boost their ability to organize and complete tasks. \nIn this webinar\, on March 18\, 2026\, you will learn: \n• What executive functioning (EF) is and how EF challenges play out in our children’s daily lives\n• Concrete strategies and tips for helping your child manage time and tasks\n• Concrete strategies and tips for supporting your child’s emotional regulation in order to better prioritize tasks\, maintain focus and transition between activities \nPre-registration required (link below).
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/ppw-building-executive-functioning-skills-in-children-3-18/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:2) Elem School-Age,3) Middle School-Age,5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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SUMMARY:FACE Family Academy: Pathways & Possibilities
DESCRIPTION:Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) FACE Family Academy is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about the school division\, strengthen connections with their schools\, and develop the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nEach session highlights one of three themes: \n\n\n\n\n\nFamily Advocacy: Partnering for Your Child’s Success\nChampioning Student Success: Tools for Family Empowerment\nConnected and Informed: Navigating School & Division Communication\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program offers eight sessions throughout the school year\, from September to May. Register for your preferred one online (each offered on its scheduled date at 12 pm and 6 pm with translation captions available). \nThe schedule includes: \nMar 18\, 2026\nPathways & Possibilities: College & Career Readiness for Every Student\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session provides families with an overview of the diverse postsecondary pathways available\, including four-year colleges\, trades\, apprenticeships\, and entry into the workforce. Families will learn how to support students in exploring interests and setting future goals. The session also covers milestones\, including career clusters\, course planning\, and readiness benchmarks. \nApr 23\, 2026\nDemystifying Assessments: What Families Need to Know\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session gives families a clear overview of the assessments students encounter throughout K–12. It explains the purpose of state and local assessments\, how results are used to support growth\, and what to expect at different grade levels. Families will also gain strategies to help students prepare\, reduce anxiety\, and approach assessments with confidence. \nMay 20\, 2026\nAvoiding the Summer Slide\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session helps families explore simple and effective ways to support students’ learning and growth throughout the summer. Strategies include maintaining academic momentum\, preventing the “summer slide\,” and creating routines that support enrichment. Families will leave with practical tools to help students return to school confident and prepared.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/face-family-academy-online-workshop-pathways-possibilities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260211T120000
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CREATED:20250910T154414Z
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SUMMARY:FACE Family Academy: Learning at Home
DESCRIPTION:Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) FACE Family Academy is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about the school division\, strengthen connections with their schools\, and develop the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nEach session highlights one of three themes: \n\n\n\n\n\nFamily Advocacy: Partnering for Your Child’s Success\nChampioning Student Success: Tools for Family Empowerment\nConnected and Informed: Navigating School & Division Communication\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program offers eight sessions throughout the school year\, from September to May. Register for your preferred one online (each offered on its scheduled date at 12 pm and 6 pm with translation captions available). \nThe schedule includes: \nFeb 11\, 2026\nLearning at Home: Strategies to Support\, Challenge\, & Inspire\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session equips families with practical tools to support academic growth at home. Topics include creating screen-free routines\, enrichment for advanced learners\, and strengthening reading habits across grade levels. Families will also gain strategies for developing effective study habits and preparing for tests that help students build confidence and independence. \nMar 18\, 2026\nPathways & Possibilities: College & Career Readiness for Every Student\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session provides families with an overview of the diverse postsecondary pathways available\, including four-year colleges\, trades\, apprenticeships\, and entry into the workforce. Families will learn how to support students in exploring interests and setting future goals. The session also covers milestones\, including career clusters\, course planning\, and readiness benchmarks. \nApr 23\, 2026\nDemystifying Assessments: What Families Need to Know\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session gives families a clear overview of the assessments students encounter throughout K–12. It explains the purpose of state and local assessments\, how results are used to support growth\, and what to expect at different grade levels. Families will also gain strategies to help students prepare\, reduce anxiety\, and approach assessments with confidence. \nMay 20\, 2026\nAvoiding the Summer Slide\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session helps families explore simple and effective ways to support students’ learning and growth throughout the summer. Strategies include maintaining academic momentum\, preventing the “summer slide\,” and creating routines that support enrichment. Families will leave with practical tools to help students return to school confident and prepared.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/face-family-academy-online-workshop-learning-at-home/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20260114T215242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260114T215242Z
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SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: 3 Parenting Insights for 2026
DESCRIPTION:Head into 2026 with insights on tackling the most pressing parenting questions from 2025: \n• getting kids to listen without nagging or yelling\n• fighting over screen and tech use\n• finding calm in busy family lives \nThe good news: you don’t need a specific solution for each of these challenges. Investing time and effort in a few parenting tools can have an enormous impact. \nJoin PEP for this parent-focused webinar on January 21\, 2026. Pre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-3-parenting-insights-for-2026/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251121T050045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T013636Z
UID:10156007-1765998000-1766001600@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:Mamistad New Member Virtual Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Sign on and find your Mama Tribe – discover what Mamistad has to offer you! \nMamistad New Member Zoom Chats are a chance to get to know each other\, and for you to learn more about Mamistad. There is a spirit to our sisterhood that can’t be conveyed in writing; they want to share it with you in person. \nUpcoming virtual New Member Meet & Greet opportunities: \n• Dec 7\, 2025\n• Dec 17\, 2025 \nNOTE: Dates can change without notice. Check meeting dates and times on the Mamistad calendar here. \nPre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/mamistad-new-member-virtual-info-session/2025-12-17/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250910T153949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T153731Z
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SUMMARY:FACE Family Academy: Course Selection
DESCRIPTION:Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) FACE Family Academy is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about the school division\, strengthen connections with their schools\, and develop the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nEach session highlights one of three themes: \n\n\n\n\n\nFamily Advocacy: Partnering for Your Child’s Success\nChampioning Student Success: Tools for Family Empowerment\nConnected and Informed: Navigating School & Division Communication\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program offers eight sessions throughout the school year\, from September to May. Register for your preferred one online (each offered on its scheduled date at 12 pm and 6 pm with translation captions available). \nThe schedule includes: \nDec 10\, 2025\nCourse Selection: Helping Students Make Informed Choices\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session guides families through the course selection process and its connection to each student’s academic journey and future goals. Families will learn how to support students in selecting classes that align with their interests\, strengths\, and long-term goals. Tips will include using the course planner\, understanding prerequisites\, and asking the right questions to ensure thoughtful decisions. \nFeb 11\, 2026\nLearning at Home: Strategies to Support\, Challenge\, & Inspire\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session equips families with practical tools to support academic growth at home. Topics include creating screen-free routines\, enrichment for advanced learners\, and strengthening reading habits across grade levels. Families will also gain strategies for developing effective study habits and preparing for tests that help students build confidence and independence. \nMar 18\, 2026\nPathways & Possibilities: College & Career Readiness for Every Student\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session provides families with an overview of the diverse postsecondary pathways available\, including four-year colleges\, trades\, apprenticeships\, and entry into the workforce. Families will learn how to support students in exploring interests and setting future goals. The session also covers milestones\, including career clusters\, course planning\, and readiness benchmarks. \nApr 23\, 2026\nDemystifying Assessments: What Families Need to Know\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session gives families a clear overview of the assessments students encounter throughout K–12. It explains the purpose of state and local assessments\, how results are used to support growth\, and what to expect at different grade levels. Families will also gain strategies to help students prepare\, reduce anxiety\, and approach assessments with confidence. \nMay 20\, 2026\nAvoiding the Summer Slide\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session helps families explore simple and effective ways to support students’ learning and growth throughout the summer. Strategies include maintaining academic momentum\, preventing the “summer slide\,” and creating routines that support enrichment. Families will leave with practical tools to help students return to school confident and prepared.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/face-family-academy-online-workshop-course-selection/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251121T050045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T013636Z
UID:10156006-1765108800-1765112400@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:Mamistad New Member Virtual Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Sign on and find your Mama Tribe – discover what Mamistad has to offer you! \nMamistad New Member Zoom Chats are a chance to get to know each other\, and for you to learn more about Mamistad. There is a spirit to our sisterhood that can’t be conveyed in writing; they want to share it with you in person. \nUpcoming virtual New Member Meet & Greet opportunities: \n• Dec 7\, 2025\n• Dec 17\, 2025 \nNOTE: Dates can change without notice. Check meeting dates and times on the Mamistad calendar here. \nPre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/mamistad-new-member-virtual-info-session/2025-12-07/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251027T203936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T203936Z
UID:10154332-1764878400-1764882000@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Parenting Neurodivergent Children (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) is a DMV-based nonprofit educational organization that offers in-person and online classes to parents and caregivers of children\, toddlers\, and teens. \nUpcoming PEP opportunities include: \nParenting Neurodivergent Children: A 2-Part Series\nParents of neurodivergent kids are invited to a 2-part webinar series offering practical\, loving strategies for understanding and responding to challenging behaviors; registration includes live access\, recordings\, slide PDFs\, and resource links. \nNov 18\, 2025\nPart 1: Parenting Neurodivergent Children\nUnderstanding Behavior focuses on recognizing root causes and what behavior communicates. Parents will learn common motivations\, how to read the ABCs of behavior (Antecedent/Behavior/Consequence)\, and ways to choose supportive interventions that build self-esteem. \nDec 4\, 2025\nPart 2: Parenting Neurodivergent Children\nResponding to Behavior shares solution-oriented approaches for real moments. Topics include anticipating triggers to prevent predictable challenges\, soothing dysregulation\, and guiding kids toward problem-solving and coping skills—grounded in the truth that behavior is communication.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-parenting-neurodivergent-children-part-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Special Needs/Sensory-Friendly,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251027T203519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T203724Z
UID:10154331-1763496000-1763499600@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Parenting Neurodivergent Children (Part I)
DESCRIPTION:The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) is a DMV-based nonprofit educational organization that offers in-person and online classes to parents and caregivers of children\, toddlers\, and teens. \nUpcoming PEP opportunities include: \nParenting Neurodivergent Children: A 2-Part Series\nParents of neurodivergent kids are invited to a 2-part webinar series offering practical\, loving strategies for understanding and responding to challenging behaviors; registration includes live access\, recordings\, slide PDFs\, and resource links. \nNov 18\, 2025\nPart 1: Parenting Neurodivergent Children\nUnderstanding Behavior focuses on recognizing root causes and what behavior communicates. Parents will learn common motivations\, how to read the ABCs of behavior (Antecedent/Behavior/Consequence)\, and ways to choose supportive interventions that build self-esteem. \nDec 4\, 2025\nPart 2: Parenting Neurodivergent Children\nResponding to Behavior shares solution-oriented approaches for real moments. Topics include anticipating triggers to prevent predictable challenges\, soothing dysregulation\, and guiding kids toward problem-solving and coping skills—grounded in the truth that behavior is communication.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-parenting-neurodivergent-children/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Special Needs/Sensory-Friendly,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251103T012522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251103T012522Z
UID:10154592-1763058600-1763058600@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:Next Stop Kindergarten: Preparing Your Child For Success Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Big changes are easier with a trusted partner by your side. Join in Merritt Academy’s Next Stop Kindergarten webinar—created for Northern Virginia parents navigating the leap from PreK to Kindergarten. \nThis live event\, on November 13\, 2025\, is your chance to hear directly from school leaders and the admissions team about what to expect\, how to support your child’s readiness\, and why Merritt’s caring community makes all the difference. Walk through the milestones\, get answers to common questions\, and learn practical tips for both children and parents facing this new chapter. \nRSVP required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/next-stop-kindergarten-preparing-your-child-for-success-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Academic Open House,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251105T231151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T231151Z
UID:10154639-1763038800-1763038800@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:Chesterbrook Academy Parent Webinar: Potty Training 101
DESCRIPTION:Parenthood is full of joy\, wonder\, and…challenges! We’re here to support you every step of the way. Chesterbrook Academy preschools of Loudoun County are excited to offer two online events to help tackle common parenting challenges with confidence. \nNov 13\, 2025\nPotty Training 101: When to Start & Tips for Success \nPotty training can be one of the most challenging but rewarding parts of parenting. While every child learns at their own pace\, having the right tools and strategies can make all the difference. Whether you’re just starting or looking for ways to make the process smoother\, we’re offering expert advice to help you and your child succeed. \nPre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/chesterbrook-academy-parent-webinar-potty-training-101/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250910T153452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T153729Z
UID:10152275-1762948800-1762948800@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FACE Family Academy: Next Level Ready
DESCRIPTION:Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) FACE Family Academy is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about the school division\, strengthen connections with their schools\, and develop the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nEach session highlights one of three themes: \n\n\n\n\n\nFamily Advocacy: Partnering for Your Child’s Success\nChampioning Student Success: Tools for Family Empowerment\nConnected and Informed: Navigating School & Division Communication\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program offers eight sessions throughout the school year\, from September to May. Register for your preferred one online (each offered on its scheduled date at 12 pm and 6 pm with translation captions available). \nThe schedule includes: \nNov 12\, 2025\nNext Level Ready: Helping Students Transition Through School Milestones\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session prepares families for key transitions\, such as starting Kindergarten\, entering middle school\, or transitioning to high school. Families will learn what to expect at each stage and gain strategies to support students socially\, emotionally\, and academically. The session highlights ways to establish routines\, promote independence\, and maintain connections with school teams during these milestones. \nDec 10\, 2025\nCourse Selection: Helping Students Make Informed Choices\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session guides families through the course selection process and its connection to each student’s academic journey and future goals. Families will learn how to support students in selecting classes that align with their interests\, strengths\, and long-term goals. Tips will include using the course planner\, understanding prerequisites\, and asking the right questions to ensure thoughtful decisions. \nFeb 11\, 2026\nLearning at Home: Strategies to Support\, Challenge\, & Inspire\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session equips families with practical tools to support academic growth at home. Topics include creating screen-free routines\, enrichment for advanced learners\, and strengthening reading habits across grade levels. Families will also gain strategies for developing effective study habits and preparing for tests that help students build confidence and independence. \nMar 18\, 2026\nPathways & Possibilities: College & Career Readiness for Every Student\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session provides families with an overview of the diverse postsecondary pathways available\, including four-year colleges\, trades\, apprenticeships\, and entry into the workforce. Families will learn how to support students in exploring interests and setting future goals. The session also covers milestones\, including career clusters\, course planning\, and readiness benchmarks. \nApr 23\, 2026\nDemystifying Assessments: What Families Need to Know\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session gives families a clear overview of the assessments students encounter throughout K-12. It explains the purpose of state and local assessments\, how results are used to support growth\, and what to expect at different grade levels. Families will also gain strategies to help students prepare\, reduce anxiety\, and approach assessments with confidence. \nMay 20\, 2026\nAvoiding the Summer Slide\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session helps families explore simple and effective ways to support students’ learning and growth throughout the summer. Strategies include maintaining academic momentum\, preventing the “summer slide\,” and creating routines that support enrichment. Families will leave with practical tools to help students return to school confident and prepared.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/face-family-academy-online-workshop-next-level-ready/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251105T230827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251105T230827Z
UID:10154638-1762434000-1762434000@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:Chesterbrook Academy Parent Webinar: Healthy Eating for Picky Eaters
DESCRIPTION:Parenthood is full of joy\, wonder\, and…challenges! We’re here to support you every step of the way. Chesterbrook Academy preschools of Loudoun County are excited to offer two online events to help tackle common parenting challenges with confidence. \nNov 6\, 2025\nHealthy Eating for Picky Eaters: Understanding & Overcoming Picky Eating \nDo you find yourself facing the daily challenge of coaxing your child to eat their veggies or try new foods? You’re not alone. Many parents and caregivers grapple with picky eating habits in their children. However\, navigating this terrain doesn’t have to be a constant struggle. Learn how you can help broaden your child’s palate and instill healthy eating habits for life. \nNov 13\, 2025\nPotty Training 101: When to Start & Tips for Success \nPotty training can be one of the most challenging but rewarding parts of parenting. While every child learns at their own pace\, having the right tools and strategies can make all the difference. Whether you’re just starting or looking for ways to make the process smoother\, we’re offering expert advice to help you and your child succeed. \nPre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/chesterbrook-academy-parent-webinar-healthy-eating-for-picky-eaters/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251027T203154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T203154Z
UID:10154330-1762371000-1762376400@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: A Parent's Guide to Child Development
DESCRIPTION:The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) is a DMV-based nonprofit educational organization that offers in-person and online classes to parents and caregivers of children\, toddlers\, and teens. \nUpcoming PEP opportunities include: \nNov 5\, 2025\nA Parent’s Guide to Child Development\nParents wondering “why is my child acting this way?” will get a clear\, age-based guide to typical vs. watch-worthy behavior and practical next steps. The webinar reframes behavior as communication\, highlights common triggers (sensory needs\, stress\, sleep)\, and explains when to seek professional or school support. It includes an Ages & Stages overview (Pre-K to middle school)\, tips to align routines with current capacities\, and take-home tools: a cheat sheet\, regulation menu\, and caregiver conversation template. \nParenting Neurodivergent Children: A 2-Part Series\nParents of neurodivergent kids are invited to a 2-part webinar series offering practical\, loving strategies for understanding and responding to challenging behaviors; registration includes live access\, recordings\, slide PDFs\, and resource links. \nNov 18\, 2025\nPart 1: Parenting Neurodivergent Children\nUnderstanding Behavior focuses on recognizing root causes and what behavior communicates. Parents will learn common motivations\, how to read the ABCs of behavior (Antecedent/Behavior/Consequence)\, and ways to choose supportive interventions that build self-esteem. \nDec 4\, 2025\nPart 2: Parenting Neurodivergent Children\nResponding to Behavior shares solution-oriented approaches for real moments. Topics include anticipating triggers to prevent predictable challenges\, soothing dysregulation\, and guiding kids toward problem-solving and coping skills—grounded in the truth that behavior is communication.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-a-parents-guide-to-child-development/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T113000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250910T163305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T193253Z
UID:10152283-1761904800-1761910200@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FCPS Online Workshop: Roadmap to College
DESCRIPTION:Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) offers free workshops designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about strengthening connections with their kids and schools and developing the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nSessions are offered online throughout the school year. \nThe schedule includes: \nOct 31\, 2025\nRoadmap to College: What Students Should Do Each Year of High School to Stand Out\nRegister: 10 am\nThis session is designed to guide families through the high school years with clear strategies for college preparation and success–this webinar is for families of upper-middle and high school students.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/fcps-online-workshop-roadmap-to-college/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20251006T211736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T211736Z
UID:10153889-1761163200-1761166800@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: 3 Tips for Connection from PEP Dads
DESCRIPTION:The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) is a DMV-based nonprofit educational organization that offers in-person and online classes to parents and caregivers of children\, toddlers\, and teens. \nUpcoming PEP opportunities include: \nOct 22\, 2025\n3 Tips for Connection from PEP Dads\nDads curious about how other fathers build cooperation with fewer power struggles will appreciate this engaging webinar. Led by PEP Parent Educator Dads\, the session blends stories\, humor\, and practical parenting tools to highlight the power of staying connected with children. Participants will explore three key strategies that strengthen cooperation and responsibility\, nurture resilience\, and inspire a sense of fun and a love of learning within the family.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-3-tips-for-connection-from-pep-dads/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250910T153055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T153728Z
UID:10152274-1760486400-1760529600@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FACE Family Academy: Stay Connected\, Get Involved
DESCRIPTION:Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) FACE Family Academy is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about the school division\, strengthen connections with their schools\, and develop the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nEach session highlights one of three themes: \n\n\n\n\n\nFamily Advocacy: Partnering for Your Child’s Success\nChampioning Student Success: Tools for Family Empowerment\nConnected and Informed: Navigating School & Division Communication\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program offers eight sessions throughout the school year\, from September to May. Register for your preferred one online (each offered on its scheduled date at 12 pm and 6 pm with translation captions available). \nThe schedule includes: \nOct 15\, 2025\nStay Connected\, Get Involved: Building Strong School Partnerships\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session guides families in navigating the school community and helps them find meaningful ways to get involved. It explains how communication works in schools\, who to contact for specific matters\, and how to stay informed through various tools\, including websites\, newsletters\, and Family Liaisons. Families will also explore opportunities to participate in PTA activities\, classroom events\, and school events\, discovering impactful ways to strengthen school-home partnerships. \nNov 12\, 2025\nNext Level Ready: Helping Students Transition Through School Milestones\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session prepares families for key transitions\, such as starting Kindergarten\, entering middle school\, or transitioning to high school. Families will learn what to expect at each stage and gain strategies to support students socially\, emotionally\, and academically. The session highlights ways to establish routines\, promote independence\, and maintain connections with school teams during these milestones. \nDec 10\, 2025\nCourse Selection: Helping Students Make Informed Choices\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session guides families through the course selection process and its connection to each student’s academic journey and future goals. Families will learn how to support students in selecting classes that align with their interests\, strengths\, and long-term goals. Tips will include using the course planner\, understanding prerequisites\, and asking the right questions to ensure thoughtful decisions. \nFeb 11\, 2026\nLearning at Home: Strategies to Support\, Challenge\, & Inspire\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session equips families with practical tools to support academic growth at home. Topics include creating screen-free routines\, enrichment for advanced learners\, and strengthening reading habits across grade levels. Families will also gain strategies for developing effective study habits and preparing for tests that help students build confidence and independence. \nMar 18\, 2026\nPathways & Possibilities: College & Career Readiness for Every Student\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session provides families with an overview of the diverse postsecondary pathways available\, including four-year colleges\, trades\, apprenticeships\, and entry into the workforce. Families will learn how to support students in exploring interests and setting future goals. The session also covers milestones\, including career clusters\, course planning\, and readiness benchmarks. \nApr 23\, 2026\nDemystifying Assessments: What Families Need to Know\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session gives families a clear overview of the assessments students encounter throughout K–12. It explains the purpose of state and local assessments\, how results are used to support growth\, and what to expect at different grade levels. Families will also gain strategies to help students prepare\, reduce anxiety\, and approach assessments with confidence. \nMay 20\, 2026\nAvoiding the Summer Slide\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session helps families explore simple and effective ways to support students’ learning and growth throughout the summer. Strategies include maintaining academic momentum\, preventing the “summer slide\,” and creating routines that support enrichment. Families will leave with practical tools to help students return to school confident and prepared.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/face-family-academy-online-workshop-stay-connected-get-involved-building-strong-school-partnerships/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251010T113000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250910T163026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T193343Z
UID:10152282-1760090400-1760095800@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FCPS Online Workshop: Math Strategies for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) offers free workshops designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about strengthening connections with their kids and schools and developing the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nSessions are offered online throughout the school year. \nThe schedule includes: \nOct 10\, 2025\nMath Strategies for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities\nRegister: 10 am\nIn this session\, participants will learn about evidence-based practices in teaching students with significant cognitive disabilities and how they apply to math instruction. Specific early numeracy objectives will be discussed\, along with related activities to support these objectives using items easily found within the home. \nOct 31\, 2025\nRoadmap to College: What Students Should Do Each Year of High School to Stand Out\nRegister: 10 am\nThis session is designed to guide families through the high school years with clear strategies for college preparation and success—this webinar is for families of upper-middle and high school students.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/fcps-online-workshop-math-strategies-for-students-with-significant-cognitive-disabilities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250924T194648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T211408Z
UID:10152538-1759867200-1759870800@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Manage Morning Mayhem & Bedtime Battles
DESCRIPTION:The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) is a DMV-based nonprofit educational organization that offers in-person and online classes to parents and caregivers of children\, toddlers\, and teens. \nUpcoming PEP opportunities include: \nOct 7\, 2025\nManage Morning Mayhem & Bedtime Battles\nFor many families\, mornings and evenings can feel like daily battlegrounds — especially during the busy school year. This webinar helps parents motivate kids to get ready in the morning\, wind down at night\, and stay organized for the next day. Learn how to build helpful routines\, encourage responsibility for tasks like dressing and homework\, and keep calm when the clock is ticking. \nOct 22\, 2025\n3 Tips for Connection from PEP Dads\nDads curious about how other fathers build cooperation with fewer power struggles will appreciate this engaging webinar. Led by PEP Parent Educator Dads\, the session blends stories\, humor\, and practical parenting tools to highlight the power of staying connected with children. Participants will explore three key strategies that strengthen cooperation and responsibility\, nurture resilience\, and inspire a sense of fun and a love of learning within the family.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-manage-morning-mayhem-bedtime-battles/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251003T113000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250910T162621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250919T193707Z
UID:10152281-1759485600-1759491000@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FCPS Online Workshop: Navigating Section 504
DESCRIPTION:Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) offers free workshops designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about strengthening connections with their kids and schools and developing the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nSessions are offered online throughout the school year. \nThe schedule includes: \nOct 3\, 2025\nNavigating Section 504: Essential Knowledge for Families\nRegister: 10 am\nThis session will guide participants through these essentials of Section 504\, including what to expect during the evaluation process\, how accommodations are determined\, and the difference between a 504 Plan and an individualized education program (IEP). \nOct 10\, 2025\nMath Strategies for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities\nRegister: 10 am\nIn this session\, participants will learn about evidence-based practices in teaching students with significant cognitive disabilities and how they apply to math instruction. Specific early numeracy objectives will be discussed\, along with related activities to support these objectives using items easily found within the home. \nOct 31\, 2025\nRoadmap to College: What Students Should Do Each Year of High School to Stand Out\nRegister: 10 am\nThis session is designed to guide families through the high school years with clear strategies for college preparation and success–this webinar is for families of upper-middle and high school students.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/fcps-online-workshop-navigating-section-504/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250930T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250924T200009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T200501Z
UID:10152539-1759262400-1759266000@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Stop the Yelling\, Start the Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) is a DMV-based nonprofit educational organization that offers in-person and online classes to parents and caregivers of children\, toddlers\, and teens. \nUpcoming PEP opportunities include: \nSept 30\, 2025\nStop the Yelling\, Start the Cooperation\nParents of children ages 5-12 are invited to a webinar that helps break the cycle of yelling and frustration at home. When requests are ignored\, voices rise — and soon everyone is shouting. This session shares practical tools to build cooperation\, ease stress\, and create a calmer household. Families will learn why yelling occurs\, how to reduce the tension behind it\, and effective ways to communicate so that messages are truly heard.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-stop-the-yelling-start-the-cooperation/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250919T113000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250811T184047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T184047Z
UID:10149409-1758276000-1758281400@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FCPS Parent Webinar: Worried Parents\, Anxious Kids
DESCRIPTION:Anxiety rates in children are at an all-time high\, and it’s getting in the way of schoolwork. When kids feel anxious\, their happiness\, well-being\, and ability to learn can all suffer. With the right tools\, parents can help their kids thrive – academically and emotionally. \nIn this webinar\, on September 19\, 2025\, Educational Connections Founder and President Ann Dolin\, M.Ed.\, and Executive Function Coaching Rachael Moss\, MA\, M.Ed.\, will share insights on: \n• The specific academic challenges anxious students face – like overwhelm\, concentration\, procrastination\, and perfectionism\n• The connection between anxiety and executive function skills (and why it matters)\n• How to nurture a growth mindset and reduce school-related stressors\n• Research-based communication techniques to support your child through fear and worry \nPre-registration is required (link below) to join this webinar.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/fcps-parent-webinar-worried-parents-anxious-kids/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Online,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250910T152531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T151821Z
UID:10152273-1758110400-1758110400@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FACE Family Academy: Opportunities Ahead
DESCRIPTION:Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) FACE Family Academy is designed to empower parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to actively engage in their child’s education. \nThrough a series of online workshops\, families can learn more about the school division\, strengthen connections with their schools\, and develop the skills to advocate effectively for their child’s success. \nEach session highlights one of three themes: \n\n\n\n\n\nFamily Advocacy: Partnering for Your Child’s Success\nChampioning Student Success: Tools for Family Empowerment\nConnected and Informed: Navigating School & Division Communication\n\n\n\n\n\nThe program offers eight sessions throughout the school year\, from September to May. Register for your preferred one online (each offered on its scheduled date at 12 pm and 6 pm with translation captions available). \nThe schedule includes: \nSep 17\, 2025\nOpportunities Ahead: Special Programs & Alternative Pathways\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nEvery student’s journey is unique\, and this session helps families explore academic options that meet a wide range of needs and goals. Families will learn about opportunities such as Advanced Placement (AP)\, Dual Enrollment\, gifted services\, and specialized alternative programs. The discussion will cover how these programs work\, who they serve\, and how to access them\, equipping families with the knowledge to advocate for the best possible fit. \nOct 15\, 2025\nStay Connected\, Get Involved: Building Strong School Partnerships\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session guides families in navigating the school community and helps them find meaningful ways to get involved. It explains how communication works in schools\, who to contact for specific matters\, and how to stay informed through various tools\, including websites\, newsletters\, and Family Liaisons. Families will also explore opportunities to participate in PTA activities\, classroom events\, and school events\, discovering impactful ways to strengthen school-home partnerships. \nNov 12\, 2025\nNext Level Ready: Helping Students Transition Through School Milestones\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session prepares families for key transitions\, such as starting Kindergarten\, entering middle school\, or transitioning to high school. Families will learn what to expect at each stage and gain strategies to support students socially\, emotionally\, and academically. The session highlights ways to establish routines\, promote independence\, and maintain connections with school teams during these milestones. \nDec 10\, 2025\nCourse Selection: Helping Students Make Informed Choices\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session guides families through the course selection process and its connection to each student’s academic journey and future goals. Families will learn how to support students in selecting classes that align with their interests\, strengths\, and long-term goals. Tips will include using the course planner\, understanding prerequisites\, and asking the right questions to ensure thoughtful decisions. \nFeb 11\, 2026\nLearning at Home: Strategies to Support\, Challenge\, & Inspire\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session equips families with practical tools to support academic growth at home. Topics include creating screen-free routines\, enrichment for advanced learners\, and strengthening reading habits across grade levels. Families will also gain strategies for developing effective study habits and preparing for tests that help students build confidence and independence. \nMar 18\, 2026\nPathways & Possibilities: College & Career Readiness for Every Student\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session provides families with an overview of the diverse postsecondary pathways available\, including four-year colleges\, trades\, apprenticeships\, and entry into the workforce. Families will learn how to support students in exploring interests and setting future goals. The session also covers milestones\, including career clusters\, course planning\, and readiness benchmarks. \nApr 23\, 2026\nDemystifying Assessments: What Families Need to Know\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session gives families a clear overview of the assessments students encounter throughout K–12. It explains the purpose of state and local assessments\, how results are used to support growth\, and what to expect at different grade levels. Families will also gain strategies to help students prepare\, reduce anxiety\, and approach assessments with confidence. \nMay 20\, 2026\nAvoiding the Summer Slide\nRegister: 12 pm • 6 pm\nThis session helps families explore simple and effective ways to support students’ learning and growth throughout the summer. Strategies include maintaining academic momentum\, preventing the “summer slide\,” and creating routines that support enrichment. Families will leave with practical tools to help students return to school confident and prepared.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/face-family-academy-online-workshop-opportunities-ahead-special-programs-alternative-pathways/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T210000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250827T031829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T031829Z
UID:10149794-1758052800-1758056400@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:PEP Parent Webinar: Building Executive Functioning Skills in Children
DESCRIPTION:The Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) is a DMV-based nonprofit educational organization that offers in-person and online classes to parents and caregivers of children\, toddlers\, and teens. \nUpcoming PEP opportunities include: \nSept 16\, 2025\nBuilding Executive Functioning Skills in Children \nExecutive functioning can be challenging for both children and adults\, involving the ability to organize tasks\, collaborate with others\, regulate emotions\, and maintain focus through completion. While these skills are often emphasized for children with ADHD\, autism\, or other diagnoses\, every child can benefit from strategies that strengthen their ability to manage responsibilities. \nThis webinar explores what executive functioning is and how challenges appear in daily life. Parents will gain practical strategies to help children manage time and tasks\, as well as tools to support emotional regulation so kids can better prioritize\, stay focused\, and shift between activities. Registration includes live access\, handouts\, resources\, and session recordings. Designed for parents of children in elementary through middle school\, the program offers clear guidance to help kids thrive. \nPre-registration required; link below.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/pep-parent-webinar-building-executive-functioning-skills-in-children-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Loudoun County,Online,Regional,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T174945
CREATED:20250811T183528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T134940Z
UID:10149408-1757664000-1757696400@dullesmoms.com
SUMMARY:FCPS Parent Webinar: Together is Better
DESCRIPTION:Research shows that when families partner with their children’s school\, their children have more positive school experiences and academic success. \nJoin this webinar\, on September 12\, 2025\, for some tips on how to build a strong collaborative relationship with educators as your child embarks on this new school year. Start the school year strong! Learn how to prepare for the best back-to-school start to set the tone for a great year. \nPre-registration is required (link below) to join this webinar.
URL:https://dullesmoms.com/event/fcps-parent-webinar-together-is-better/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:5) Just for Parents,Fairfax County,Indoor Fun,Online,Virtual
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