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Culture and Children’s Challenging Behavior

Webinar

Culture influences our values, beliefs, gender roles, family structures, language, and even our teaching styles. The ability to understand and celebrate differences is more important now than ever. Join our go-to social emotional development and learning expert, Barbara Kaiser to explore the dynamics of culture in shaping teachers’ expectation and children’s behavior.

How to Alleviate Anxiety

Zoom

Sign up to join Cascade Health Counseling & EAP manager Jodi DePaoli, L.P.C., for a virtual lunch hour wellness class to learn more about anxiety and how to manage it.

The 2Generation Classroom: Family Engagement and Empowerment in Early Care and Education

Zoom

A two-day Saturday workshop hosted on Zoom. Two-generation approaches draw from findings that a child’s social-emotional, academic, physical and economic well-being is grounded in the well-being of their parents. At the same time, parents’ ability to succeed in life is affected by how well their children are doing. Teachers and early care providers play a profound role in creating opportunities for families and children to grow and learn together. Explore how to close the opportunity gap, support families’ financial wellbeing, and become partners with parents in growing great kids.

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in the Classroom

Webinar

During this interactive edWebinar, we will share ideas on how to celebrate diversity in the classroom and beyond by using books and podcasts to help educators connect with students and families in authentic ways, helping to preserve cultural awareness and build bridges of communication. We will provide you with Common Sense’s “best of” lists for powerful podcasts and multicultural books that break barriers as we come together to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month.

Bilingual Family Literacy: Strategies to Support Dual Language Learners

Webinar

In this edWebinar, attendees will explore the importance of at-home materials for bilingual families and strategies for using literacy-based discussion prompts to strengthen participation. Literacy experts will review why it is important to collaborate with families, both in person and digitally, and strategies observed from the field for doing so. Dr. Samina Hadi-Tabassum, Clinical Associate Professor at Erikson Institute in Chicago, will discuss her home ecology research.

CPR Skills Check Day

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

Do you need to do your CPR Skills Check?  Choose the session best for your schedule.  AM Session is 8:30-9:00; PM Session is 3:00-3:30. Face coverings will be required during skills checks - a box of disposable masks will be available and offered to staff who forget.

An Introduction to Health Literacy

Webinar

Healthy People 2030 introduces an updated definition of health literacy as being two-pronged: personal and organizational. In this webinar, we explore this revised definition, demonstrate how health communication is a process, and explain the importance of incorporating health-literate practices into service delivery.

Books and Babies: Selecting the Best Books and Related Activities for Infants and Toddlers

Webinar

The foundation for literacy starts at birth! From babies’ first smiles to toddlers’ first steps, literacy development is intertwined with language, cognitive, social-emotional and motor growth. Join literacy experts Stefanie Paige Wieder, M.S.Ed., and Dr. Paula L. Jackson to discover the building blocks for scaffolding early literacy skills in pre-mobile infants through talking toddlers and come away with practical tips and activities for the children in your care.