Need FREE continuing education hours? Don’t want to travel? Pull up a comfortable chair and join us on the web!
These web-based sessions are for Early Childhood Professionals. The webinars are offered once a month from October to March. Watch live or a recording up to a week after the live session. Click on the webinar below to register. Registration closes Sunday at Noon before the webinar.
These webinars are accepted in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin and South Dakota.
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Webinars
Farm to Early Care and Education: Food Education and Gardening
Farm to Early Care Education (ECE) offers unique hands-on learning experiences.
The Importance of Process Art Experiences
Process art experiences can support a child's growth and development in almost all content areas. Participants will have the opportunity to partake in the open-ended exploration of process art and explore strategies for creating an inviting process art experience!
Guidance and Discipline: Mistaken Goals of Misbehavior
This workshop will look at the causes of children's misbehavior and techniques to respond to their mistaken goals.
Early Math Skills for Infants and Toddlers
This program will give ideas, lessons, and resources for child care providers to enrich their environment for infants and toddlers to gain early math skills.
Eat Healthy, Be Active - Eat Breakfast
This program focuses on outlining the importance of eating breakfast for young children and for childcare providers. We will participate in hands-on activities to teach children the importance of breakfast and will help children identify breakfast foods from a variety of cultures.
The Developmental Stages of Self-Control in Infants and Toddlers
Toddlerhood can be a difficult time to navigate. Learn how self-control develops in children so you can better understand where your children are developmentally and how to best support them.
Emotion Coaching: Helping Children Manage Strong Feelings
The workshop focuses on emotional intelligence principles identified by John Gottman and his colleagues such as emotion coaching, permissive, dismissive, and disapproving styles of dealing with children's emotions.