Guidance and Discipline: Mistaken Goals of Misbehavior
This training will look at the causes of children’s misbehavior and techniques to respond to their mistaken goals.
Helping Young Children Flourish and Grow Amidst Trauma
During this session, caretakers will learn how our youngest learners develop and grow. Participants will discover how we can meet the diverse needs of all preschoolers. We will also discuss how trauma plays an impact on stunting young children's growth.
Strategies to Enhance Transitions and Routines
Transitioning from one activity to the next can be a very challenging time for children and their providers. In this presentation, we will explore how to best support children with effective strategies for transitions and routines in their environment.
Mindfulness for Kids - It's that IMPORTANT!
Sometimes we forget that kids feel stress. Their brains are buzzing with worries about the past and future, which can make it hard for them to focus on what’s happening now or keep their emotions in check. Like most things, a mindfulness practice requires… well PRACTICE!
Inspiring Teachers to Strive for Excellence in their Approach to Curriculum from a New Zealand Perspective
Let’s find out what is new in New Zealand Early Childhood Curriculum with Kawerau New Zealand and Te Whariki from New Zealand. They will discuss how they document the curriculum and the ways that it is applied to assessment and the standards of wellbeing and belonging.
Choosing Quality Childcare
While no two childcare programs are the same, it may be helpful to identify what values, elements, and standards are important and relevant to you and your family regarding the care and education for your young children.
Learning Begins At Birth
The Learning Begins at Birth Parent Guide resource resulted from a collective effort among dedicated Early Childhood Care and Education professionals as well as caring parents who committed countless hours in developing and reviewing content.
We are very pleased to share this resource with you.
I Build Brains!
When someone asks what you do for a living, don't just say you take care of kids - tell them the truth: as an early childhood educator, you build brains by creating safe, healthy, and engaging environments that support lifelong learning.
Kindness Counts: Teaching Children Prosocial Skills that Stick
This research-based session offers practical strategies for promoting prosocial behavior and guiding young children in childcare settings to foster kindness, cooperation, and emotional growth.
CHIME
The CHIME Program provides education and guidance on how to incorporate mindfulness and reflective practice into your daily routine, teaching and caregiving. Sponsored by University Nebraska Extension.
National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations
Implementing the Pyramid Model within early intervention and early education programs supports: 1) the reduction in the use of inappropriate discipline practices; 2) family engagement; 3) using data for decision-making; 4) integrating early childhood and infant mental health consultation; and 5) fostering inclusion. Sponsored by the National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations, University of South Florida.
Learning in the Heartland
Virtual Field Trip Program for Early Childhood. This program provides all caregivers, preschool teachers, and parents with books, virtual tours, art, and physical activities along with music. Sponsored by Extension in mulitple states.