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102 W. 3RD ST., SUITE 750
WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101
PHONE: (336) 245-4900
TOLL-FREE: (800) 937-7610
FAX: (336) 608-4352

Ongoing

Southwestern Child Development Commission – BSAC (Basic School Age Care) ONLINE & SELF-PACED

BSAC (Basic School Age Care) is a 5 hour introductory level training event for school age care professionals that are new to the field. The training includes the following modules: 1) Health, Safety, & Nutrition, 2) Environmental Design, 3) Child/Youth Development, 4) Developmentally Appropriate Activities, 5) Guiding Child Behavior, and 6) Quality School Age Care. […]

$40

Surry County Early Childhood Partnership — Connecting the Missing Pieces of the Puzzles NC Foundations

Surry Community College 630 S. Main St., Dobson, NC 27017 Rm. H-250 B

The facilitator will discuss the different domains involved in NC Foundations and how to align them back to the daily schedule and activities in the classroom. Presenter: Dr. Mary Olvera, Lead Early Childhood Education Instructor Cost: None Credit Hours: 2 To register: call (336)786-1880 *All trainings will be closed 10 minutes after the starting time. […]

Free

CCRC/ WFRC – ITS-SIDS

This required training explains all the parts of North Carolina’s SIDS Law. Participants will review information about when and how to use the approved waivers, how to best place a […]

$10

Smart Start of Yadkin County – ITS SIDS

Smart Start of Yadkin County 105 Woodlyn Drive, Yadkinville

Our Child Care Health Consultant will give participants an overview of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Together you will identify SIDS risk factors and describe ways to reduce the risk of SIDS in child care. The national standards for sleep safety will be presented and resources will be shared for both child care providers and parents. […]

$5

Smart Start of Forsyth County — The Five Love Languages of Children

Smart Start of Forsyth County, Inc. - 7820 N Point Blvd - #200 - Winston-Salem, NC 27106

Each child, like an adult, expresses and receives love best through one of the five different communication styles. This truth can work against providers who speak different love languages than their children. However, when properly prepared, providers can use this information to help meet their children's deepest emotional needs. You can learn to speak your […]

Free
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