Calendar of Events
Calendar of Events
Preventing Challenging Behaviors
The environment a teacher creates, paired with her knowledge of the children in her care, can prevent many challenging behaviors in young children.
Emergency Preparedness and Response Training
The goal of this course is to provide early educators with the information, knowledge, and tools to prepare them for various types of emergencies.
NC Foundations for Early Learning and Development
This introduction training will provide an overview of the North Carolina Foundations for Early Learning and Development.
Partnering with Families
When a child uses challenging behaviors at school, parents and teachers need to work together to address the issue.
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
This training will define and discuss developmentally appropriate practices based on NAEYC's DAP position statement.
ITS SIDS
This training meets the Division of Child Development and Early Education health and safety requirements.
Managing Challenging Behavior: The Power of Positive Relationships
Managing Challenging Behavior: The Power of Positive Relationships
Effective Lesson Planning
Effective Lesson Planning
During this hands on training session, participants will learn the required components of a lesson plan. This session will use a variety of approaches to help teachers plan lessons that are age appropriate and engaging.
***Cancelled*** Cultural Competence
Participants will discuss cultural competence and how that relates specifically to early childhood education
Partnering with Families to Address Challenging Behaviors: We are all in this together!
When a child uses challenging behaviors at school, parents and teachers need to work together to address the issue.
Developmentally Appropriate Behavior
Children use many different kinds of behavior as they grow and test their skills. Some of these behaviors, although appropriate for their developmental age, are still very challenging for teachers.
North Carolina Foundations for Early Learning and Development
This training will provide an overview of the North Carolina Foundations for Early Learning and Development (Foundations).
Using Literature to Teach Social Emotional Skills
Participants will learn how to use children’s books and visuals to teach appropriate social emotional and behavioral development.
Moments that Matter for Infants and Toddlers
From years of scientific study, we know that caregiver and child interactions matter. When early educators create meaningful moments of exchange with their young children, the impact can be life changing.
Cancelled due to COVID 19 Stress and the Developing Brain: What Every Preschool Teacher Needs to Know
Cancelled Due to Covid-19. Please check back for a rescheduled date.
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 and positive; too much stress can be toxic. Come learn how the brain develops, our biological need for relationships, and how positive social experiences can buffer the negative effects of stress. Discover the three types of stress responses, the effects of stress on early development and learning, and practical strategies that classroom teachers can use every day to reduce stress responses in the preschool children in your care and in yourself.
*Must complete March 2nd and March 4th training to receive full credit. Both classes are covered in the cost.
Location: *Caswell County Partnership for Children, 1084 NC Hwy 86 N, Yanceyville, NC (location subject to change)
Elizabeth Tuttle will be presenting this training.
Registration Deadline: 4 PM, February 22, 2021. Please fill out our registration form and return the form and payment before the registration deadline. *Participants must fill out a registration form and provide payment for each class.
Cost: $5
Credits: 0.5 CEU
Self-care for early educators
Participants will learn a variety of self-care practices to improve personal well-being and promote a positive state of being.
Playground Safety
This training will address the requirements to ensure that the playground spaces that are used by children are safe and adequately maintained.
Moments that Matter in Pre-k
From years of scientific study, we know that teacher and student interactions matter. When teachers create meaningful moments of exchange with their students, the impact can be life changing.
Playground Safety
This training will address the requirements to ensure that the playground spaces that are used by children are safe and adequately maintained.
Emergency Preparedness and Response in Child Care Training:
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR) in Child Care: This training provides early educators with information and tools to prepare for many types of emergencies. The EPR in Child Care Training addresses NC Child Care Rules on emergency preparedness, current best practice recommendations, and guidance on completing the online EPR Plan. NC Child Care Rules require that a designated individual from all licensed centers and family child care homes complete the training and submit a facility EPR Plan.
Preventing Challenging Behaviors: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
This session focuses on modifications teachers can make in six key areas of the environment that will prevent and reduce conflict that leads to challenging behaviors.
Brushing is Fun! Tooth Brushing Training
This training combines early oral health best practices and sanitation guidelines giving early care and education programs the information they need to establish a tooth brushing routine in the classroom.
Causes of Misbehavior Training
This session focuses on the common reasons that children misbehave, a crucial first step in determining how to prevent/reduce challenging behaviors
Be Active Kids Training—Part 3
Learn about the evidence-based Be Active Kids Movement Guide and how to implement developmentally appropriate play and learning opportunities for children inside and outside. This three-hour professional development opportunity will be delivered in one-hour sessions over the course of three weeks. Sign up here.
Dates: August 13, 20, 27
Online: LIVE
Cost: Free for DCDEE Contact Hour Credits (CHCs) or $25 for .3 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for NC State University.
Be Active Kids Training—Part 2
Learn about the evidence-based Be Active Kids Movement Guide and how to implement developmentally appropriate play and learning opportunities for children inside and outside. This three-hour professional development opportunity will be delivered in one-hour sessions over the course of three weeks. Sign up here.
Dates: August 13, 20, 27
Online: LIVE
Cost: Free for DCDEE Contact Hour Credits (CHCs) or $25 for .3 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for NC State University.
Be Active Kids Training—Part 1
Learn about the evidence-based Be Active Kids Movement Guide and how to implement developmentally appropriate play and learning opportunities for children inside and outside. This three-hour professional development opportunity will be delivered in one-hour sessions over the course of three weeks. Sign up here.
Dates: August 13, 20, 27
Online: LIVE
Cost: Free for DCDEE Contact Hour Credits (CHCs) or $25 for .3 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for NC State University.