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Celebrating Indigenous Family and Cultural Strengths & Promoting Health Equity

Webinar

This presentation will share examples of Indigenous family strengths in the forms of benevolent childhood experiences, positive cultural identity, and other socio-cultural factors. Research from ongoing tribally-based participatory research studies reveal how these strengths are associated with positive health outcomes and thus represent important protective factors for promoting Indigenous wellbeing in holistic ways.

Guiding Teachers to Use Technology with Young Children

Webinar

In this lively yet practical webinar, early childhood technology experts Brian Puerling and Gail Lovely will present insights and ideas for administrators to  help teachers implement meaningful uses of technology with young learners. Knowing that early childhood educators often face resistance, hurdles, and challenges when it comes to using technology with children, this tour will also review and help you address potential roadblocks so you can find alternative routes to strategies using technology. You will come away from the session with insights that will help you support teachers in meaningful implementation of the many technology resources available for young children.

The 12 Habits of Resilient Educators

Webinar

What are some of the attitudes and behaviors of resilient educators who successfully manage the unique stressors of this profession? Are there certain habits or practices that we can use to cultivate resilience? Within each of the 7 Mindsets, there are specific thought structures that we can focus on to develop and nurture resilience. Using research from 7 Mindsets as well as other contributors, this edWebinar will help to strengthen the reserves of educators who may be struggling with bouncing back, who may want to deepen their understanding of themselves and how they choose to respond to things, and who understand the importance of thriving, not just surviving, as educators.

New Teacher Training

Grand Cafeteria 21 N Grand St, Eugene, Oregon, United States

This New Teacher training session will cover Poverty Informed Services (Part 1 of 2).  This is required for new teachers.  Any staff member that has not completed the Poverty Informed Services series is highly encouraged to attend! Facilitated by Karla Snell and the Poverty Informed Services team.

Food Insecurity and Health: Strategies to Address Community Needs

Webinar

This webinar will explore the impact of food insecurity on health and factors reducing access to healthy and affordable food. Experts will discuss solutions such as community-based food system partnerships targeting vulnerable populations.

Nature as Your Teaching Partner: A Guide to Outdoor Experiences in Early Childhood

Webinar

This edWebinar takes a detailed, year-round look at practical and engaging outdoor experiences for children ages 3-6. Special attention is given to easy-to-obtain materials, seasonal activities that could be taught in a range of environments, and meeting the developmental needs of children—using nature as a teaching partner. The learning objectives of the session include:

Building Bridges Between Families and Programs

Webinar

As early childhood educators and caregivers, you are the first point of contact for parents for all things related to their children. From “good morning” to circle time, snack time to nap time, potty training to lunch, curriculum to playground time – you are the captain of their child’s ship during school hours, and the one helping to steer their child’s journey, not only their learning journey, but their social and emotional journey as well. This is a journey that comes with significant needs, requiring the necessary navigation of myriad expectations. Parents need you, but you also need them. Only together can you build the essential bridge that must exist between home and school to guide children on the best path forward.

Building Relationships with Preschoolers

Webinar

Healthy social and emotional development in the preschool years is foundational to healthy development in all other areas. Research shows that fostering positive relationships is key to that healthy development! Join us as we discuss the importance of social and emotional development for preschoolers. Learn ways teachers and family child care providers can use the Positive Behavior Supports Framework to build relationships with the children in their care.

Trauma: The What, Why and How We Can Respond

Webinar

In this introduction to trauma, we will discuss various types of  trauma and its effect on the brain, body, and health. We will explore  trauma as it relates to behavior and learn how to identify ways to  reduce episodes of re-traumatization of survivors.