DAVIDSON- IT’S SIDS
Virtual Online Training NC, United StatesPLEASE READ ALL OF THIS!!!!!!!!!!!! Some of our SIDS Trainings are by zoom and some are face to face. Be sure to know which one you have signed up for. Virtual […]
102 W. 3RD ST., SUITE 750
WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101
PHONE: (336) 245-4900
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PLEASE READ ALL OF THIS!!!!!!!!!!!! Some of our SIDS Trainings are by zoom and some are face to face. Be sure to know which one you have signed up for. Virtual […]
Understanding the Why Behind Quality Supervision You will be able to understand the importance of supervision, to understand DCD rules for supervision, and learn ways to ensure adequate supervision is happening. Alanna […]
Learn key concepts of playground safety, test for hazards and identify general maintenance requirements . DEADLINE TO REGISTER: 12/10/2024 PRESTENTER:SHANDOA COX CCRR STOKS PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN 4.0 DCDEE CONTACT HOURS LOCATION: STOKES PARTENERSHIP FOR CHILDREN Fee Schedule: Trainings/workshops are free for parents, families, grandparents, and foster parents; pre-registration required. There is a $5.00 fee for […]
“The most important reason to provide high-quality musical environments for young children is because this is a critical period for growth in their musical skills and understanding, as it is […]
“The most important reason to provide high-quality musical environments for young children is because this is a critical period for growth in their musical skills and understanding, as it is for other aspects of learning, and children should have the opportunity to develop all of their potential skills and possible talents”. Join us and learn […]
Infusing classrooms with physical activity—or at least the option of some movement, at student discretion—isn’t just good for kids’ bodies, it’s also a powerful tool for improving learning and focus and reducing classroom management issues. Physical activity that amplifies learning can have a powerful effect on retention and engagement—it’s also fun. Come learn ways to […]
Researchers have recently discovered a dangerous biological syndrome caused by abuse and neglect during childhood. As the new documentary Resilience reveals, toxic stress can trigger hormones that wreak havoc on the brains and bodies of children, putting them at a greater risk for disease, homelessness, prison time, and early death. While the broader impacts of […]
Training participants will learn What is Active Supervision in the classroom, how to ensure state regulations in the early childhood environment are being met as it relates to Active Supervision. Participants will learn strategies that will be supportive of everyday supervision practices while caring for children in the indoor and outdoor learning environments. Trainer: Susan […]
How do we make activity and lesson plans line up with our objectives? What should our activity planning look like? How do we make sure we are meeting the needs of the children in our course? All of these are valid questions and will be answered. We will explore backwards design and objective writing that […]
What does it take to create and utilize a safe environment for infants and toddlers? Join us as we look at key strategies incorporating child development and active supervision in maintaining safe and engaging environments. Length of Course (hours and minutes): 2 hours, 0 minutes Proposed Number of CEUs: NA Trainer:Melinda McCullen Birth to Three […]
This training addresses playground safety hazards, playground supervision, maintenance and general upkeep of the outdoor learning environment, and age and developmentally appropriate playground materials and equipment. Trainer: Susan G & Wendy Dickens to register please contact: [email protected] or [email protected] or call (336)714-4370
Early Childhood Professionals! Please join Forsyth County Child Care Resource Center, Early Years (formerly CCSA), and Early Childhood staff from Forsyth Tech to learn about the many different pathways into the early care and education workforce in North Carolina. This session will illustrate the multiple pathways into the ECE workforce in North Carolina and how […]
This workshop will focus on difficult behaviors in the classroom. Participants will have a chance to discuss the frustrating behaviors they face in their classroom, and explore techniques and resources for supporting social emotional development and addressing challenging behavior. Trainer: Cherie White Region 10 Behavior Specialist Deadline to register: 01/14/25 2.0 DCDEE Contact Hours *Fee […]
About this event Fire Safety Training 1 hour training D Trainer: Shane Draughn Once you buy ticket; you will receive an email and click "View the Event" to view training, etc. YOU MUST TAKE THIS TRAINING January 1- March 22, 2024. This is an on demand training so you take it at your convenience by […]
Study Take s a deep investigation unto how child abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction lead to the adult onset of chronic diseases, depression, other mental illness, violence, and financial and social Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACEs). Trainer: Juwan Crowell to register please contact: [email protected] or [email protected] or call (336)714-4370
Communication with families is a vital component to a child’s school-home experience. Families are the child’s first teacher, so having a relationship with them that fosters bonds is important to the experiences the child and teacher have in the classroom. In this training, teacher will learn about ways to communicate and build bonds with families […]
Emergency Preparedness is essential when providing quality early care. Administrators and teachers need pre-planned strategies to address situations that require immediate attention. This learning session provides information and policies to prepare early educators for different types of emergencies. Presenter: Laura Brown Early Childhood Coach Child Care Resource Center 336.245.4900 ext. 1002 Cost: 15.00 Deadline to […]
WE all want to be in control of our own lives. But young children usually have very few opportunities to make choices about what they do and when they do it. They're told when to get up, what to wear, what to eat and when to eat, where to go and what to do when […]
In this training participants will learn about childhood trauma, ACE'S and COVID's impact on ACE'S. We will talk about stress (types of stress) and how that presents itself in the classroom setting. Participants will look at changing their mindsets around trauma to support children and families in their classrooms. We will look at Protective Factors […]
ITS SIDS -Meets DCDEE safe sleep training for teachers and/or administrators working with infants. Participants will learn about best practices and receive information on how to create a safe sleep policy, how to use waivers, hear updated research about SIDS, and local health and safety resources as well as learn what to do if you […]
MODULE I: STRENGTHENING FISCAL MANAGEMENT FOR FAMILY CHILD CARE PROGRAMS: BUDGETS, PROJECTIONS, AND PLANNING The purpose of this training is to strengthen child care providers’ foundational knowledge of fiscal terms, concepts, and practices. It encourages providers to realize the importance of fiscal planning to the sustainability of their business operations. It provides tips and best […]
Introduction to ITERS 3 FACE TO FACE Briefly Exploring Changes in the Environment Rating Scale Using the New Assessment Tool for Infants, Toddlers, and Twos. Alanna Hege Face to Face IN DEPTH ITERS3 FACE TO FACE (2 Night Training) Date and time: February 18 · 6:30pm - February 25 · 8:30pm EST Location: First Lutheran […]
ITS SIDS -Meets DCDEE safe sleep training for teachers and/or administrators working with infants. Participants will learn about best practices and receive information on how to create a safe sleep […]
Nurturing relationships are critical to the healthy development of infants and toddlers, and are essential to adult wellness. The focus of this training is on the components of important relationships […]
For new participates and renewal of certification. This required training explains all the parts of North Carolina’s SIDS Law. Participants will review information about when and how to use the […]
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