Environments Series: Classroom Transitions
Learn about the power of effective transitions in a preschool classroom.
Learn about the power of effective transitions in a preschool classroom.
Session 3: When kids are healthy, emotionally and physically fit, they’re better able to face life’s challenges, make good choices, develop positive self-esteem, and build strong relationships.
Learn to start with the positive first by focusing on positive interactions and reactions to children in the classroom.
Learn how the dynamics of substance abuse affects families and various drugs and symptoms of their use. Specific issues to be addressed will be pregnancy and drugs, prenatally exposed infants, and professional responsibilities.
Learn how to use play to restore connections while developing compliance and reshaping challenging behaviors.
Learn how to use play to restore connections while developing compliance and reshaping challenging behaviors.
Learn how to use play to restore connections while developing compliance and reshaping challenging behaviors.
When kids are healthy, emotionally and physically fit, they’re better able to face life’s challenges, make good choices, develop positive self-esteem, and build strong relationships.
Take your educational practice to the next level by engaging in reflective techniques to refine your power to praise. Participants will be emailed a link to join the training prior to the start time. Simply, click the link and use the password provided to join us. Those who complete the full two-hour training will be [...]
Learn to create a secure, nurturing, supportive environment for your young learners.
Session 5: When kids are healthy, emotionally and physically fit, they’re better able to face life’s challenges, make good choices, develop positive self-esteem, and build strong relationships.
Training to understand best practices for physical activity, its benefits, and strategies in early childhood settings.
Symptoms of child mental health disorders are explained with strategies for how child care workers can help.
From email to apps, explore how technology can save and protect your time in the classroom and at home.
Over 15 million children in the U.S. each year witness violence in their homes. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), including children’s exposure to domestic violence, have powerful short- and long-term effects on children’s development. This training helps participants understand the family dynamics of abuse and the impact of domestic violence trauma on physical and emotional development.
Social distancing and virtual learning have caused many parents to worry about their children's development. The instructor will discuss ways parents can support their children's social skills and school readiness. Class attendees will leave with simple strategies to implement at home and increased confidence in supporting families.
We will explore the dynamics of implicit bias and its impact on early childhood programs and examine how we can create equitable and anti-bias educational experiences for young children.
This course will provide information to assist with effectively communicating with families and meeting them where they are. We will discuss communication, conflict, development, building relationships, resources, and advocacy.
I used to ask my parents to donate old socks, pantyhose, and dish brushes to teach the arts! Learn best practices in art and learn new ideas to facilitate art with young children!
We will discover strategies to create or enhance a culturally responsive early learning environment, celebrate all aspects of children’s identities, and collaborate with families to foster young children’s positive racial identities.
We will acquire practical strategies to enhance our awareness of how cultural practices are rooted in children’s behavior. We will learn how to be more receptive to children’s distinctive needs to ensure all children receive the support they require for optimal learning and development.
Instructors will discuss signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect, reporting procedures, risk factors, and prevention resources.
Instructors will discuss signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect, reporting procedures, risk factors, and prevention resources.
Learn what the national recommendations for movement education are and how they affect your school and classroom Increase your knowledge of fundamental movement skills Understand the research linking movement to all the domains of child development – physical, cognitive and social/emotional