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Introduction to Creating Connections
Microsoft TeamsThis training is an introduction to the Creating Connections classroom curriculum. We will give a brief history of the curriculum, and present materials included to conduct activities in the classroom as well as planning and facilitation guides. During our time together we will be working through one classroom activity together. Time will be spent presenting physical materials, power point presentation, videos, polls, as well as a group TEAMS activity.
Technology Is Your Friend: Planning Engaging Virtual Circles Using Your Computer
Microsoft TeamsThis training will discuss numerous ways to engage children and families virtually, while simultaneously getting the TS documentation we all need! It will go over TS reports that are helpful with planning activities, give numerous examples of ways to "pack in" TS objectives into routine activities, and give multiple resources for free and engaging activities. Region 8 video examples will be shared.
Introduction to Second Step
Microsoft TeamsFor teachers new to the Second Step curriculum, we will review how Second Step helps children develop executive function, self-regulation, and social emotional skills and how to implement the curriculum. We will also take a peek at some of the digital resources available to support At Home Learning.
Boundaries in Head Start: Navigating the Professional and Emotional Complexities of Working with Families and Children
Microsoft TeamsThis training will cover what boundaries are, the topic of dual relationships, boundary crossings vs. boundary violations, emotional boundaries, HS policies on boundaries, and guidelines for work/moving forward. We will have several opportunities for discussion in break out rooms.
Communication with the Heart
Microsoft TeamsCommunication with the heart is a quick dive into foundational communication skills that can serve you in any area of life. In this workshop we illuminate skills which will help cultivate productive conversations. We will discuss communication using self-awareness, empathy, active listening, and I statements. These skills will be practiced through group activities and personal reflections. Presenters: Chava Kronen, Family Support Coordinator, Misty Flett, Policy Council Representative, SEEKER, and HS Parent. Please bring a journal or notebook to the presentation.
Learning Materials that Promote Inclusion for Preschoolers
WebinarLearning materials are teaching tools that support children’s concept and skill development. Preschoolers learn in many ways, so using a variety of materials ensures that all preschoolers can fully participate in the learning experiences you offer in your environment. Join us to explore ways to include interesting, relevant, and challenging learning materials in the environment. Plan for learning materials that represent the preschoolers in your setting and meet their developmental needs. Learn strategies to modify or enhance learning materials to ensure full and effective participation for all preschoolers.
Learning How to Love Yourself
Join Cascade Health's Erica Cross, QMHA, to explore the concept of self-love. How do we perfect it? How does it impact our relationships? How do individuals of all genders, races, and ethnicities experience self-love differently? This virtual workshop will broaden your understanding of the concept of self-love, and teach you tools and resources to practice and implement in your daily life to expand and deepen your most important relationship…the relationship you have with yourself.
Talking to Children about Parental Substance Use
WebinarParental addiction affects the well-being of young children—children you may encounter in your work as Head Start staff, teachers, and home visitors. You have the opportunity to support children and families affected by addiction, in big and small ways. Join Sesame Street in Communities for a webinar to gain resources and strategies you can use right away.
Supporting Expectant Families to Prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs)
WebinarTalking to pregnant women and expectant family members about decreasing alcohol use during pregnancy is critical to having a healthy baby. This webinar will help Head Start and Early Head Start staff define FASDs and learn how to talk to families about the use of alcohol in pregnancy. The webinar will also address interventions to support an alcohol-free pregnancy.
The 5Rs for Early Learning Leaders: Using Resources to Support Program Quality
WebinarCommitted early learning leaders value and prioritize education staff’s professional growth. Join this webinar to review the National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and Learning’s 5Rs for Early Learning Leaders. Explore ways leaders can intentionally use human resources and fiscal resources to meet the needs of education staff and offer responsive professional development that supports the high quality instruction.