Creating & Curating Social-Emotional Learning Content for Early Childhood
PMC develops and maintains Pyramid Model social-emotional learning resources to support infants, young children, families, and the early childhood workforce. Organized across key practice areas and developmental stages, these resources reflect evidence-based guidance and real-world application.
Foundational Modules – Infant Toddler
Evidence-based training modules that support social-emotional development for infants and toddlers across early childhood settings, available in English and Spanish.
Foundational Modules – Preschool
Evidence-based training modules that support social-emotional development for preschoolers across early childhood settings, available in English and Spanish.
Parents Interacting with Infants (PIWI)
PIWI is a relationship-based parent module used within the Pyramid Model framework, focused on strengthening parent-child interactions and supporting social-emotional development in infants and toddlers.
Linking Early Literacy & Social Emotional Development
Book-based resources that connect early literacy with SEL through simple, hands-on activities for young children.
The Pyramid Model and Equity
Equity-focused resources addressing racial equity and reducing suspension and expulsion through Pyramid Model–aligned practices.
Foundational Modules – Family Child Care Homes
Evidence-based training modules that support social-emotional development for children birth to school age receiving care in Family Child Care Homes, available in English and Spanish.
Practical Strategies
Practical, classroom-ready strategies and resources that help educators teach social-emotional skills and support young children’s behavior, relationships, and learning.
Trauma-Informed Care & the Pyramid Model
Trauma-informed resources that support reflective, responsive practice and promote resilience, wellbeing, and collective care in early childhood.
Positive Solutions for Families (PSF)
Positive Solutions for Families is an evidence-based, family-friendly workshop of seven sessions to help professionals working with families of children ages 2-5 years.
Mental Health Consultation
Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (IECMHC) is prevention-based service that pairs a mental health consultant with families and adults who work with infants and young children in the different settings where they learn and grow, such as child care, preschool, and their home.

