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Say What? Online Etiquette for
Communicating in a Digital World
Shawna Ebbeson, Early Childhood
Consultant
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What you say is not nearly as
important as how you say it. In this one-hour webinar, we will highlight the
importance of business etiquette in digital communication. We will focus on
three common communication follies and provide an easy framework to improve
business communication behaviors, employability, and professional
advancements.
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Competency Goal IV and V: To Establish
Positive and Productive Relationships with Families and To Ensure a Well-Run,
Purposeful Program Responsive to Participant Needs
Nancy Moretti, Department Chair
of ECE at Penn Foster
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Please join Department Chair and
Professional Development Specialist, Nancy Moretti to learn more about
creating your CDA Competency Standard V. During this session we will discuss
tips for creating your family resource guide and we will also discuss
locating and determining which record keeping forms you should add to your
collection.
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The Upward
Spiral: Igniting Passion, Intentionality and Engagement!
Susan
MacDonald, Guest Speaker
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Drawing from
the current research on positivity, school transformation, strength-based
leadership and mindfulness this workshop will provide insight into the
multitude of benefits of creating a vibrant, engaging and strength based
learning environment. Through this workshop you will learn to see new
possibilities, develop strategies for overcoming set-backs and build a
resource kit to guide you on the rewarding path of inspirational leadership.
Each participant will be actively engaged in reflective learning activities
that will build their understanding of the techniques that they can use to
create flourishing learning community.
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Why Talk
Matters: Caregiver Language as a Component of Quality Care
Dr. Peggy
Sissel, Guest Speaker
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The
importance of caregiver interaction and use of language with babies 0 - 3 has
become a hot topic in the media and among researchers. Many childcare
providers and parents are not, however, aware of the developmental importance
of providing young children with rich verbal interaction. This session
presents the research and rationale for why talking is a vital part of the
care every child must have, introduces participants to the groundbreaking
technology produced by the LENA Research Foundation, and addresses how this
technology can be used to provide staff development and assessment, promote
quality, increase parent engagement, and improve the center's or program's
public relations and visibility in the community.
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So You Want to
Move Out of the Classroom: Teachers As Leaders and Beyond
Ayesha
Simpson, Director of Staff Development at Metropolitan Montessori
Schools, Inc.
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Are you
interested in moving out of the classroom and into a leadership position? In
this workshop, classroom teachers will learn how to increase their value in
the early childhood marketplace and identify educational scholarship
opportunities.
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What Would
Magda Do? Supporting Infant and Toddler Development Using the Educarer
Approach
Camille
Lachar-Lofaro, Vice President at QS2 Training and Consulting
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During this
workshop, we will look at the philosophy of Magda Gerber, early childhood
educator and advocate for infants, toddlers, and parents. We will also
discuss how to implement the Educarer Approach in your classroom and how to ʺsee babies with new eyesʺ.
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Tips and
Tricks for FREE, Almost FREE and Inexpensive Ways to Obtain Books, Resources,
and more for your ECE Classroom!
Betsy
Reichart, Penn Foster
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There is a
wealth of FREE, almost FREE and inexpensive ways to provide resources, books
and programs for your ECE classroom. Knowing where to look and who to ask is
important. This presentation will present varied resources at your disposal
to enhance your classroom without breaking your wallet! The resources are out
there, find out the best ways to access them.
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Creating Safe
and Appropriate Landscapes for Learning for Infants and Toddlers
Debra Pierce,
Author of The CDA Prep Guide: The Complete Review Manual for the Child
Development Associate Credential
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We will take
a look at how to create appropriate environments for infants and toddlers,
focusing on their basic needs and providing sensitive caregiving. We will
also explore toxins that are often found in toys, baby equipment, and other
items commonly used with very young children. By identifying these risks, we
can learn to avoid them and provide safer environments for babies and
toddlers. Finally, we will discover new play ideas using recycled and
repurposed materials.
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What Can I Do? Careers in the Field
Nancy Moretti, Penn Foster
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Join Nancy Moretti to discuss the
wonderful opportunities that await you! There are many ways to be involved in
the world of early childhood, and many rewarding careers to choose from! In
this session, we will discuss how the field of early childhood/child
development offers a large array of career options that can provide extremely
satisfying work to individuals passionate about working with young children.
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Play Based Curriculum: Assessment and
Observation
Paula Landis, Director of Curriculum
at YWCA of Minneapolis
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This workshop will support your
ability to implement and describe the value and importance of play based
learning in your program. Participants will be able to describe the
biological imperative for play, use a self-reflective practice to support
children's play and incorporate assessments and observations into daily
classroom life to save time and deliver more authentic reports.
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Learning Nutrition and Health through
Physical Activities
Dr. Joanne Margaret Hynes-Hunter
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Participants will learn how to
increase pre-school student’s health and nutrition knowledge by learning
about innovative developmentally appropriate movement games, activities AND
assessments that focus on appropriate practices, simple concepts for infusing
health and nutrition content, and improving fitness.
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Twenty Tips
for Developing Positive Relationships with Families
Nancy Moretti,
Department Chair of ECE at Penn Foster and Owner of Just For Kids ECLC
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Please join
Nancy Moretti to learn twenty tips that will improve the relationship that
you have with the families of the children that you serve!
If you have
only spent a few moments in a childcare center, you know that Early Childhood
Educators are BUSY people! We are juggling caring for children with
teaching them. In our busy days, it is easy to forget about families, in this
session you will learn 20 simple steps to developing positive relationships!
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Voice Development in Early Childhood
Martin Pecar, Educator at Vox
Familiaris
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Voice is the first instrument that
we all use. The easiest way to express ourselves is through our voice.
However, this 'instrument' must be handled with care. Children have to learn how
to control their voice. In addition, their bodies are small and delicate -
and need different approach than adults.
Selection of proper songs for kids
will be one of the topics. In addition, there are many activities, which help
with correct body posture, hearing and sound production.
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One Step at a Time: Providing CDA
Training that is Meaningful, Reflective, and will Translate to Improved Practices
with Young Children
Debra Pierce, Author of The CDA Prep
Guide: The Complete Review Manual for the Child Development Associate
Credential
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CDA training needs to be well
designed, aligned with the CDA Competency Standards, and personally
meaningful to the student. If so, the outcome will be a smooth completion of
the CDA requirements and the strong potential for improved practices.
Participants will learn how to embed key activities into their training that
will provide a seamless bridge to completing the CDA process. Ideas,
activities, and strategies will be shared that participants can put into
immediate use with students.
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Kidini Bully Prevention Child Safety
Starts at Age 2
Michael Ray Graves, Founder of Kidini
Bully Prevention Child Safety
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Kidini was researched by: Delaware
Education Research & Development Center, University of Delaware
"Helping children develop
self-protective skills”. In this session, we will: learn safety and bully
prevention when working with early age children, age-appropriate fear
management techniques to stay safe, and character formation by increased
confidence and self-esteem.
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Enhancing Storytime
Rachel Tajan, Penn Foster
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In this webinar, we will learn the
importance of having story time in the classroom, how to make the most of
your read aloud and how to extend storytime into the classroom.
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From Student to Professional: Tips to
Help You Successfully Navigate Your Career Path
Dawn Kepley and Susan Murphy, Bright
Horizons
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This session is aimed at students or
recent graduates, but is relevant to anyone considering change or seeking to
gain more insight into interviewing, resumes building or presenting yourself
as a professional.
In many fields, the transition from
student to professional can be daunting. In the early childhood field, this
is further complicated by the perception that early childhood is not a
professional career. While this perception is changing as national and state
initiatives focus on professionalizing the field and increasing quality, there
is much more work to be done. Changing this perception begins with early
childhood teachers themselves. Being prepared to present yourself
professionally, meeting the professional expectations of typical ECE careers,
and having a long-term plan for your career path are essential strategies to
turning a childcare teacher job into an early childhood professional career.
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Ideas and Techniques to Rock That Job
Interview
Diane Placidi, Penn Foster
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During this session, Diane will
reviewing how to prepare, dress and present yourself, answer difficult
questions, phone interviews, and more. At the end of the session, the forum
will be open up the forum for questions and answers
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Explore, Experiment, and Excite with
Science in Early Childhood Education
Sarah Owens, Penn Foster
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Young children instinctively learn
through exploring and experimenting with their environments and the objects
within it. Science is an extension of this natural exploration that we often
times struggle with implementing into our early childhood classrooms. It is
our job to encourage and support children’s natural exploration and
experimentation by providing them with engaging and exciting opportunities
for science in the classroom. Join Sarah Owens in looking at the vast array
of science opportunities available to implement into your
early childhood classroom!
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Supporting Early Language and Literacy
Debra Pierce,
Author of The CDA Prep Guide: The Complete Review Manual for the Child
Development Associate Credential
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We will discuss the importance of
engaging young children early on, with simple and effective strategies for
literacy and language development. What are the best types of books and is
there a right or wrong way to read to them? Other topics include music and
movement and supporting language and literacy for ESL children.
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A Positive Approach to Discipline
Cindy Terebush, Certified Youth,
Parent, Family Coach and NJ Certified Teacher
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Behavioral challenges are both a
teaching and learning opportunity. Participants will discover how to avoid
power struggles, set realistic expectations for young children and
communicate this information to parents. When expectations are age
appropriate, teachers can learn how to be instructive rather than punitive.
Discover what young children realistically can and cannot do, the benefits of
“time in”rather than “time out”, the physiology of tantrums and more as we
work to add to our understanding of behavior. Discipline can be a positive
part of teaching young children.
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Youth in Harmony Project: Diversity
Education for Birth to Elementary
Tameka T. Phillips, Certified Child
Care Trainer at Della's Apron
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The Youth in Harmony Project is an
initiative designed to expose young children to the rich diversity of the
human experience. Through positive experiences - both in and out of the
classroom setting - we foster an awareness and appreciation for self and
others. Through this collaborative approach, YiH seeks to promote equity,
inclusion and social justice, making our global community a better place for
everyone to live, work and play.
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Sensational Beginnings, Sensory and
Motor Activities for Infants and Toddlers
Marilyn Bitsis, Owner/Presenter at
KidBuilders and Margaret Schafer, Presenter/Trainer KidBuilders
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The trainers will introduce
themselves and the subject matter. Through the PowerPoint presentation the
learners will see an overview of the brain development in infants and
toddlers. Key points will be discussed, emphasizing that everything the
caregiver does with the baby in daily routines affects how her sensory
experiences impacts her development. They will explain
that the foundation for later motor development is laid in very early sensory
motor experiences that include visual, auditory, olfactory (and taste),
tactile and muscle and movement. The remainder of the training will explore
each modality across the following age groups: birth to 3 months, 3 to 6
months, 6 to 12 months, 12 to 18 months and 18 to 24 months.
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Who's There to Protect the Child:
Supporting Mandated Reporters of Suspected Child Abuse
Alan Guttman,
Program Manager for the Center for
Technology in Education (CTE) at Johns Hopkins University School of Education
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Early development and learning occur
when children are healthy and safe. This session will focus on the importance
of implementing reporting policies, procedures and strategies that protect
children when abuse is suspected. In this engaging session, we will learn why
staff sometimes don't report suspected child abuse. Then we will discuss what
you can do to support staff in their role as mandated reporters.
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Storytelling Techniques in the
Classroom
Krystal Marsh and Sarah Owens, Penn
Foster
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Do you struggle with finding stories
for your classroom that meet your teaching goals? Are you interested in
exploring new techniques that will allow your students creativity to shine?
Come join Early Childhood Education Instructor Sarah Owens and English
Instructor Krystal Marsh to learn more about why stories are important and
how to implement fun and beneficial storytelling activities into your
classroom!
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Caring For Children: Choosing to Make
It a Professional Career
Doreen Artisty, Guest Speaker
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Child care providers will learn how
and why they should become professionals in the field of early education.
Engaging in a home childcare business includes more than caring for children;
this workshop will show you how to grow from babysitter to professional child
care educator.
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Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities
Dr. Sherry Pietrzykoski, Penn Foster
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The presentation will take the
viewer through a variety of the intellectual and developmental disabilities
and offer commentary on the current state of assessment, intervention methods
and community and support groups available.
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Are you Interested in Owning a Child
Care Center? Tips to meet your Goals
Nancy Moretti, Department Chair at
Penn Foster and Owner of Just For Kids ECLC.
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There are different options for
getting started as a child care owner. One is through acquisition and the
other is starting from scratch. Regardless of which option you choose, many
steps that will be shared in this presentation will be the same. Please join
Nancy Moretti, owner/director of Just For Kids in Smithfield RI and
department chair of Early Childhood Education here at Penn Foster to learn
tips to meet your goals.
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Child Engagement as an Indicator of
Program Quality
Alan Guttman,
Program Manager for the Center for
Technology in Education (CTE) at Johns Hopkins University School of Education
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Monitoring protocols and quality
rating systems focus primarily on a program's physical environment and
structure; adult-child interactions; staff qualifications; care and education
practices; and child outcomes. This workshop will consider the importance of
child engagement in learning as an indicator of program quality. In this
interactive session participants will learn how to define and identify the
types and quality of a child's engagement with adults, peers, play activities
and instructional tasks. Typical classroom activities will be analyzed and
discussed to broaden and deepen participant understanding of how best to
support and promote high quality child engagement in learning.
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Setting Limits - Are you Inadvertently
Reinforcing Challenging Behavior?
Shawna Ebbseon, Early Childhood
Consultant
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This online webinar addresses 3
common practices that inadvertently reinforce negative behavior. Educators
will learn how children learn and identify the two ways in which adults
communicate boundaries with children. We will then explore ways in which
strategies can be applied to effectively and successfully set limits while
building trust and nurturing the relationship with the child(ren).
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Yoga and Mindfulness for Kids
Mai Merit, Director and Founder of
123 Kids Yoga
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During this session, Mai will share
how mindfulness and yoga work hand in hand, how to implement a mindfulness
and yoga program into a day and the benefits of yoga for young children.
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Easing Parent and Caregiver Anxiety as
Children begin Early Childhood Programs: What Educators Need to Know
Becky Dotzel, Penn Foster
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Based on my experience as an
educator and parent of three, this presentation will serve to provide those
in the Early Childhood Field (especially those who are not yet parents) with
an understanding of the anxiety parents and caregivers often face when beginning
an early childhood program. It will provide educators with an understanding
that will increase their ability to establish early on a warm and trusting
relationship with families. Strategies and research-based methods for
reaching traditional, blended, and ethnically diverse populations will be
discussed.
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