Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Riley Child Development Center Training Opportunities

Registration is now open for our two December Training Opportunities, seating is limited register today!



Mental Health Diagnosis in Early Childhood
Presented by: Angela Tomlin, PhD, HSPP and Lynne Sturm, PhD, HSPP
Friday, Dec 2nd 9:00am - 12:00pm

Appreciation for the level of emotional and behavioral concerns that can occur in very young children has been growing in recent years. This presentation will review current thinking about the scope and range of these issues. Participants will discuss the both DC 0-3R and DSM diagnostic categories that can be used to describe the behaviors of young children. Important differences between diagnosis in early childhood and older children will be presented, with a focus on the need to consider development and relationship factors. A brief discussion of appropriate assessment methods will be included.


Understanding the Funding Maze
Presented by: Jennifer Akers
Friday, Dec 2nd 1:00pm - 4:00pm

The confusing mix of health care expenses and financing options can be frustrating and overwhelming for both families and providers alike. This workshop will help explain some of Indiana’s public and private funding resources for Indiana families of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) and disabilities. Topics to be covered will include: What programs are available; Who qualifies for them; How to apply; What to expect; and How to stay up-to-date about the programs. Some of the programs covered will include: Private insurance, Medicaid, Medicaid Disability, Medicaid Waivers, Children’s Special Health Care Services, SSI, First Steps and Head Start.


Registration Fees: $50 for each session or $80 for both.  Each training session has 60 spaces available. Please Contact Rylin Rodgers ryrodger@iupui.edu with any questions.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Webinars from Redleaf Press

Join your favorite Redleaf Press authors and knowledgeable early childhood professionals for webinars designed with you in mind. Watch from the comfort of your own computer as you gather tips, learn new ideas, and take part in conversations about important - and useful - topics in early childhood. Affordable webinars covering a variety of subjects are offered each week, so check the calendar for complete listings. For more information go to the Redleaf website at http://www.redleafpress.org/webinars.aspx.