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Online Courses
Welcome! This is home to the Developing Young Minds online courses.
These courses are designed to help families and anyone interested in child development gain an understanding of the whole child and how to support their development.
Unfortunately, the courses for this cycle are currently closed for registration. Signup for the newsletter to be notified when the next cycle's courses start.
Family Workshops
Welcome!
This is the home of the Developing Young Minds' In-Person Family Workshops.
Our Family Workshops are hosted by our experts and cover a variety of topics geared at helping your family navigate relationships.
Unfortunately, we are not hosting In-Person Family Workshops this cycle. Subscribe to our newsletter for more information as to when they will start again.

Educator Workshops
Welcome!
This is the home of the Developing Young Minds' Educator Workshops.
Our Educator Workshops cover a variety of topics related to education. Our workshops are hosted by our experts and help educators understand the developing young minds that they have in their classrooms and schools.
Unfortunately, we are fully booked. Subscribe to our newsletter for more information as to future openings.
FAQ
What is a coach in your program? What do they do?
A coach in our program serves as the personal advocate for your child. The coach is the member of your child's assigned care team that will see them most often.
Coaches support the growth and development of your child by serving as a source of wisdom, teaching, support and advice. Coaches collaborate with the therapists and psychologists that will be assigned to your child's care team.
Using information from the rest of the care team, coaches will help your child create their own goals and a plan of action to accomplish the goals. In an effort to improve behavioral changes in daily life and monitor progress, they will hold check-ins throughout the week to monitor your child's progress and build a relationship with them.
Coaches host group activities that will have your child meet with them and others to hold group discussions, do volunteer work for community programs, and other activities to provide your child with a variety of growth-building activities.
Our coaches have a proven track record of success.
Do you accept insurance?
Currently, we are self-pay and will provide you with receipts that you can submit.
How will I know if Developing Young Minds is the right program for my family?
The only way to know for sure is to sign up for a free informational call and see if you would like to move forward with our program.
What is your cancelation process?
We require 24 hours notice of cancellation. An occasional exception may be made in the case of an emergency. It’s important that we maintain the care schedule that we set with your family consistently in order to make progress.
Contact Us
Thanks for your interest in Developing Young Minds. For more information, feel free to get in touch.
696 San Ramon Valley Blvd #358
Danville, CA 94526
+1 (855) 925-DYM3