Introduction to Cultural Competence: Awareness of Children from diverse backgrounds — including children of color, children in families of lower socioeconomics, and children of marginalized groups are being cared for and educated in our early childhood programs. We...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
This workshop will focus on child care in North Carolina. Participants will receive a comprehensive review of the North Carolina Child Care Requirements and obtain critical information helpful to potential child care home operators. This workshop will begin at 9:30...
This workshop will focus on child care in North Carolina. Participants will receive a comprehensive review of the North Carolina Child Care Requirements and obtain critical information helpful to potential child care home operators. This workshop will begin at 9:30...
MUST ATTEND BOTH SESSIONS TO GET CREDIT Stress and the Developing Brain: What Every Preschool Teacher Needs to Know We live in a stress-filled world. Stress is something that affects all of us from the youngest to the oldest. While some stress is necessary...
hearing the term ITERS make you feel anxious? If so, this workshop is for you! Learning the scale for the big day is one thing, but maintaining that high level of quality for every other day is what it is really all about! Using pictures from different infant,...
BE ACTIVE KIDS Part I and 2 (Both sessions MUST be attended to receive credit) Be Active Kids is focused on providing physical activities that are developmentally appropriate for infants to five year olds. Strategies will be presented which promote increased physical...
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 baby in bed to sleep, and other “Best Practice” recommendations. During the workshop,...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
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 baby in bed to sleep, and other “Best Practice” recommendations. During the workshop,...
This is a 5-hour course designed to provide participants with an introduction to Foundations, North Carolina’s new Early Learning & Development. Must attend both sessions in order to receive credit. The revised Foundations spans birth to age 5 and includes goals,...
For this training participants MUST be present BOTH sessions to receive credit. One person from each site has to go through the Emergency Preparedness training. Part 1 – 5/8/2018 @ 3:00pm Part 2 – 5/15/2018 @ 3:00 pm Presenter: Stacy Daniels, Cost $...
Class is limited to 8 participants. CPR and First Aid training is funded by the Wilkes Community Partnership for Children. Due to our funding, only child care teachers working in a licensed child care center or family child care home in Wilkes County are permitted...
Centers serving less then 30 children, one staff member is required to have playground safety. Centers serving 30 or more children, the center director and one other staff member is required to have playground safety. (One hour homework.) Presenter: Stacy Daniels 4...
Define Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Distinguish between Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Sudden Unexplained Infant Death, and Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood. List facts and misconceptions about SIDS. Identify the 3 elements of the Triple Risk Model related to...
Participants will learn the signs of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse as well as neglect. In this interactive training, participants will have the opportunity to make “real reports” of abuse while learning the entire reporting process from beginning to end....
This training will help you learn about the importance of positive guidance for the preschool years, and the different ways you can promote and facilitate child guidance in your classroom and program. You will also explore your own views on guidance and have...
Providers will learn how to use books to support Social Emotional Development Child Development Training Presnter: Joan Coiro Call 336-786-1880 NCPK/CCR&R Coordinator All trainings will be closed 10 minutes after the starting time. Anyone who enters the training...
Instructor will discuss how to identify and add Enriched Whole Grains to provider’s menus. Child Development Training SCHNC Presenter: Sarah C. Welch, MS, RD, LDN Nutrition and Health Education Director...
Providers will learn how to use books to support Social Emotional Development in their classroom. Child Development Training Presenter: Joan Coiro NCPK Program/CCR&R Coordinator To register click on the link below...
The new Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) in Child Care Training provides early educators with information and tools to prepare for many types of emergencies. The EPR in Child Care Training addresses new NC Child Care Rules on emergency preparedness, current...
This training addressed to raise awareness on the NC Policy on Suspension and Expulsion by providing resources on preventing and addressing challenging behaviors. Tuesday, May 1, 2018 (for Family Child Care Providers) Presenter: Deb Kalwat, Expulsion Prevention...
Come find out all about the Environment Rating Scale, how to score, how to use additional notes, dig deeper into the meaning of the indicators. Great for those who are preparing for their ERS assessment or just need a refresher. Presenter: Gina Collins/Alanna...
Part 1 of 2: CPR Participants will learn CPR skills to save someone’s life. You will learn CPR for Victims of all ages and will practice CPR Skills. You will learn how to use an external defibrillator (AED) and how to relieve choking (foreign body air obstruction)....
Stress is a fact of life, no matter your age. Some stress is good for us – it keeps us attentive, sharp, productive, and learning. But Toxic Stress affects brain development and learning in young children, and can have long-lasting effects. This session will help...
Join us for a deeper understanding of North Carolina Foundations for Early Learning & Development (NC FELD). We will learn about modules 8, Emotional Literacy & Empathy, and 9, Recognizing and Controlling Anger and Impulses. Please note that this FELD class...
Demands on teachers and children are increasing. A significant percentage of teachers report more challenging behaviors in their classroom and frustration in their knowledge and ability to work with these children. Skills once expected in kindergarten are being pushed...
Join us for a review of the new DCDEE Rules and Regulations. Mackenzie Ratledge will lead the workshop and answer any questions regarding the implementation and monitoring of the new requirements. Please be sure you have watched all of the Moodle trainings online...
Join us for a review of the new DCDEE Rules and Regulations. Mackenzie Ratledge will lead the workshop and answer any questions regarding the implementation and monitoring of the new requirements. Please be sure you have watched all of the Moodle trainings online...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
Childcare providers learn how to develop and have in place a plan on how centers or family childcare will handle various situations like: emergencies, accidents, administering medications, and precautions to take while planning fieldtrips. This training will guide...
Have you ever been secretly pleased when one of the children in your group is absent? Some children are more difficult to work with than others. This professional development program will help you take an honest look at children and your feelings about them. Explore...
The training provides up-to-date information regarding rules and regulations of playground safety. Presenter: Joan Coiro NCPK Program Coordinator/CCR&R Coordinator To register 336-786-1880 4 credit hrs. All trainings will be closed 10 minutes after the starting...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
An Engrossing Study of How Adverse Childhood Experiences can be linked to Destructive Behavior and Medical Diseases Child Development Training Presenter: Melissa Wilmoth and Jamie Blume The Children’s Center Nurturing Parent Educators 2.0 DCDEE credit hrs. To...
This training will help guide providers to start making changes, so all children will be supported in their placements and severely reduce suspension and expulsion overall. Child Development Training Presenter: Deb Kalwat Expulsion Prevention Specialist Child...
Prevention of shaken baby syndrome, abusive head trauma, and child maltreatment. Health & Safety Training-Topic 8 Presenter: Joan Coiro NCPK Program Coordinator/CCR&R Coordinator 1.0 hrs. DCDEE credit hrs. To register call 336-786-1880 All trainings will be...
Prevention of response to emergencies due to food and allergic reactions. Health & Safety Training-Topic 3 Presenter: Joan Coiro NCPK Program Coordinator/CCR&R Coordinator 1hr. DCDEE credit hrs To register call: 336-761-1880 All trainings will be closed 10...
State mandated safe sleep training for child care providers working with infants. Required every 3 years. Health & Safety Training-Topic Presenter: Joan Coiro NCPK Coordinator/CCR&R Coordinator To register call 336-786-1880 Next training will be held...
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 Child Development Topic 2.0 hrs DCDEE credit Hrs....
The training provides up-to-date information regarding rules and regulations of playground safety. 4.0 hr training SCECP Joan Coiro NCPK Program Coordinator/ CCR&R Coordinator Call 336-786-1880 to register All trainings will be closed 10 minutes after the...
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 baby in bed to sleep, and other “Best Practice” recommendations. During the workshop,...
Earn 20 training hours while learning foundational knowledge based on the North Carolina Technical Assistance Framework and Domains for Early Childhood Technical Assistance Practitioners. Develop and /or strengthen your knowledge of TA theory and models using...
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...
Introduction to Cultural Competence: Awareness of Children from diverse backgrounds — including children of color, children in families of lower socioeconomics, and children of marginalized groups are being cared for and educated in our early childhood programs. We...
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 baby in bed to sleep, and other “Best Practice” recommendations. During the workshop,...
The participant will learn to distinguish between typical and atypical cause of misbehavior; the social and developmental context of misbehavior; and finally the potential signs of mental illness in the young child; behavioral, social, and play differences....
Self Paced and On Demand! Take BSAC at Your Convenience, When You want It! 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,...
This is a 5 hour training that focuses on how to choose the best curriculum for your program from the NC Divisions of Child Development 2012/2013 approved curriculum list. During this training we will explore and answer 3 BIG questions. 1. What is a curriculum and...
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 baby in bed to sleep, and other “Best Practice” recommendations. During the workshop,...
Families are the primary influence in the lives of their children. This training will explore ways to create a learning environment, which reflects the culture, strengths and desires of families for their children. Participants will look at various strategies for...
This is a 5 hour training that focuses on how to choose the best curriculum for your program from the NC Divisions of Child Development 2012/2013 approved curriculum list. During this training we will explore and answer 3 BIG questions. 1. What is a curriculum and how...
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...
Children from diverse backgrounds — including children of color, children in families of lower socioeconomic, and children of marginalized groups are being cared for and educated in our early childhood programs. We know that we need to provide learning experiences...
The 2013 North Carolina Foundations for Early Learning and Development is now available. This version updates and combines the previous Foundations documents (i.e., the 2005 Foundations: Early Learning Standards for North Carolina Preschoolers and Strategies Guiding...
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 baby in bed to sleep, and other “Best Practice” recommendations. During the workshop,...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification and First Aid Certification are required certifications for every family child care provider and recommended for most child care center staff. After completing this session, participants should be able to conduct both...
Part 1 of 2: CPR Participants will learn CPR skills to save someone’s life. You will learn CPR for Victims of all ages and will practice CPR Skills. You will learn how to use an external defibrillator (AED) and how to relieve choking (foreign body air obstruction)....
Meets DCDEE safe sleep training for teachers and/or administrators while working with infants. Participants will learn about best practices and receive information how to create a safe sleep policy, how to use waivers, hear updated research about SIDS, and local...
Find out how to prevent fires and the correct course of action to take in case of a fire. Presenter: Shane Draughn Date: Tuesday, February 27, 2018 Time: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Contact Hours: 1.5 Hours Fee: $10.00 (Please Pay Trainer on Night of Training) To register...
Come find out all about the Environment Rating Scale, how to score, how to use additional notes, dig deeper into the meaning of the indicators. Great for those who are preparing for their ERS assessment or just need a refresher. 2HRS Presenter: Gina...
Meets DCDEE safe sleep training for teachers and/or administrators while working with infants. Participants will learn about best practices and receive information how to create a safe sleep policy, how to use waivers, hear updated research about SIDS, and local...
The new Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) in Child Care Training provides early educators with information and tools to prepare for many types of emergencies. The EPR in Child Care Training addresses new NC Child Care Rules on emergency preparedness, current...
Learning new skills is hard, and when you’re a preschooler every skill is new. Learning to manage your own behavior can be the hardest skill of all. Teaching self-management can be an intensive process, but it’s a skill that is crucial to kindergarten readiness. When...
The outdoor learning environment offers a sense of freedom for children. Caregivers are in a unique position to utilize the outdoor environment to promote development and learning. This training will cover the state required procedures for regulated childcare...
Simplify the process of lesson planning by learning about and applying an integrated approach to early learning that benefits all young children. Participants will practice applying the knowledge and skills gained to create lesson plans that incorporate literature-...
Have you ever wondered why young children may get bored by the end of the week on the theme you focus your lessons on? Do they become disengaged at times in the themes you chose to teach? Maybe you need to choose concepts to teach rather than themes. Intrigued? Come...
This workshop is designed to provide the child care professional as well as child care administrators with techniques to broaden a preschooler’s early literacy by asking and answering open ended questions. Presenter: Marjorie Burris 2.0 DCDEE credit hrs....
Self-esteem is an important component to almost everything children do. Research indicates that children who develop a positive sense of self are more likely to try new things and work toward reaching goals. Self-esteem is needed life long and we need to remember the...
Meeting Room 2 located in the 1st building on your left This is a required class for FCCH operators, center infant teachers and administrators. It must be renewed every three years. The importance of being prepared to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome will be...
There is a myth that infants, toddlers, and twos are too young to do any real learning. Early childhood brain development research shows that very young children absorb environmental enhancements very rapidly. Can you actually do any teaching at all with children this...
The outdoor learning environment offers a sense of freedom for children. Caregivers are in a unique position to utilize the outdoor environment to promote development and learning. This training will cover the state required procedures for regulated childcare...
Effective communication and responsiveness are key components in developing a nurturing strong relationship between young children and the early childhood professionals who educate them, especially for those children who are nonverbal. Research confirms that children...
Today, educators are linking science, technology, engineering, and math in what is referred to as STEM curriculum. What about the arts? This workshop will explore ways to incorporate hands-on activities to spark imagination and creativity in a STEM curriculum....
In early childhood classrooms, children are just beginning to learn patterns of social acceptance and rejection. As a teacher of young children, how can you assist a child who is the victim of bullying? This workshop will address the definition of a bully, how to...
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