Earn a valuable certification and 6 CPE hours this summer. All school staff members are encouraged to join us for an all-day workshop on assisting children, adolescents, adults and families in the immediate aftermath of a traumatic incident. 👉 Register at https://ow.ly/6S6W50SxnmU.
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Did you know that Encompass is NAEYC accredited? The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) works to promote high-quality early learning for all young children, birth through age 8, by connecting early childhood practices, policy, and research. Click below to review NAEYC's Message in a Backpack, three powerful practices for guiding children's behavior. 📖 https://lnkd.in/gMyN8i7y
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Young children are working hard to build their self-regulation skills, and while they are resilient, they need a lot of love to be able to sort through the hardships they experience. In NC B-3QI’s newest cohort-based learning community, Love Them Through It, participants will learn about the effects of trauma on young children and strategies to provide loving care that boosts children’s social and emotional development. Together, participants will explore trauma-responsive care practices and ultimately answer the question: “How can we love them through it?” Learn more at https://lnkd.in/dNx_GRA8
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School leaders, join our free webinar as Cognia dives deep into the discussion of positive school culture and teacher retention.
Teachers have the single greatest impact on a student’s success, but teacher retention remains one of the biggest challenges administrators face. Join us on Wednesday for a timely discussion with Dr. Brian Keefer on school culture and retention. Register today: https://hubs.ly/Q02hg0BC0
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There's still time to register for our FREE February ACEs workshop! Learn about Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), how to prevent them, and how to support youth in your life! Register by scanning the QR code!
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DAP stands for Developmentally Appropriate Practice. This an approach to help find specific aged learning strategies for children birth to 9 years old. This is a tool for Early Childhood and educational professionals. Here is an article that describes it more in-depth.
What is Developmentally Appropriate Practice?
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How do you say hello and goodbye? At UCCC we understand the importance of intentional hellos and goodbyes. Learn about how our UCCC families say hello and goodbye in our blog! https://lnkd.in/gfssTvPb
Teach With Purpose: Hellos & Goodbyes — University City Children's Center
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As a parent, trusting your instincts is key. If your child is struggling, don't wait - pursue special education testing immediately. Learn the step-by-step process for getting your child the support they need through public schools. Read more ... https://lnkd.in/giaJzQPP
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We are exploring the role of a Shadow Teacher in education! In our recent webinar, we dove into the world of shadow teachers, those incredible educators who provide essential support to students with special needs. From personalized learning to fostering independence, they're the unsung heroes of inclusive education!
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What is an IEP and Why Is It So Important? 🤔 Join Nathan Ratkovsky, our Intervention Specialist, as he discusses the importance of creating an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for neurodiverse kids. Find out how an IEP can support them socially, behaviorally, emotionally, and academically within the school setting plus much more! 👉 Click the link below to watch the full video! https://bit.ly/3SC0Y7x
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This study reviewed what is known about school counselors’ reporting of child maltreatment, including their training, knowledge, factors influencing reporting, and reporting experiences, and how to better prepare them for their work in schools. https://buff.ly/45BGujP
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