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New Year, New Start: Make Change Happen!

Webinar

In this inspiring and motivating webinar, author and professional coach, Susan MacDonald, will help you clarify a specific change you would like to make to enhance your work. Using the Appreciative Inquiry methodology, she will guide you through a process of creating an action plan to bring your positive change to life. All participants will receive a comprehensive workbook with reflective activities and a current listing of resources to fuel their continued learning.

Rooted in Relationships: Effective Interactions with Infants and Toddlers

Webinar

Infants and toddlers learn best in environments where they have trusting relationships with caring and responsive adults, where they feel safe, comfortable, and welcome to explore and learn. Adults in children's lives nurture these early roots of relationship through co-regulation, supporting the child's developing self-regulation, and serve-and return interactions. Join this session to engage in dialogue with your peers to learn and discover strategies for supporting Early Head Start staff in forming rooted relationships with all infants and toddlers.

New Teacher Training

Grand Street 21 N Grand St, Eugene, OR, United States

This New Teacher training session will cover Attachment Based Caregiving.  This is required for new teachers.  Any staff member that is interested in the topic is welcome to attend. Facilitated by Kerry Holmes and Karla Snell.

Magic Moments: Active Problem Solving with Young Children

Webinar

Every problem, large or small, is an opportunity for young children to learn and grow. From spilled glue to a conflict in the block corner, problems are an unlimited natural resource generated inside our own classrooms. This insight-building webinar, presented by author and inspirational speaker, Ann Gadzikowski, will explore how early childhood educators can take the problems, mistakes, and accidents that inevitably occur in every early childhood program, and turn them into teachable moments.