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Page 1: Table of Contents - Home | Child Care Council · Key to Topic Areas Core Body of Knowledge Core Competency Areas (CBK Area) for teachers: 1. Child Growth and Development 2. Family

Child Care Council, Inc.

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Child Development Associate (CDA) 22 - 23

Course Category Requirements and Descriptions 5 - 6

CPR and First Aid 20

Educational Incentive Program (EIP) 4

Health Consultant Services 16

Center Child Care Health and Safety 18-19

Individual Classes 7 - 11

Medication Administration Training (MAT) 16 - 17

Membership Benefits & Forms 26-27

NAFCC Accreditation Series 21

Repurpose & More Store Information 28

Registration Forms, Policies and Procedures Insert

Pyramid Model Training 13-15

Services Available at CCC 25

Training Guidelines 3

Training Locations and Contact Information 26

Table of Content s

Please visit our website and join our

mailing list, Facebook,

Pinterest, YouTube, and

Twitter pages!

www.childcarecouncil.com Page 2

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Annual Membership Benefits

Name/Organization: __________________________________________________________________

Address:____________________________________________________________________________

Phone: _____________________________________________________________________________

Email: ______________________________________________________________________________

I prefer to receive the newsletter by ____ Email____ Snail-mail

Individual Membership - $75 - Check one

Family Child Care Provider

Group Family Child Care Provider

Group Family Child Care Assistant

Legally Exempt Child Care Provider

Individual membership

Child Care Council CACFP Provider

Membership - $50 Center Membership - Check one

$200 staff of 1-10 Licensed Child Care Center

$300 staff of 11-20 School Age Program

$400 staff of 21-30 Legally Exempt Group Program

$500 staff of more than 30 Nursery School

Please list names of current staff on a separate sheet and attach and notify regarding changes.

(note: Benefits applicable to all current staff members with the exception of the pin and special gift)

Child Care Council Membership Benefits

20% discount on purchases at the Repurpose and More Store

20% discount on Print Shop orders

20% discount on Council classes listed in the Course Calendar (EXCEPT CDA)

20% discount on donation for use of Council meeting rooms

Discount on myMAX Program Fee

Free notary services

Loan privileges from the Early Childhood Professional Library

Membership Pin

Special gift selection

Payment Method

Amount Enclosed:__________ Check # _______

MC/Visa #__________________________________________

Exp._______ Vcode:____

Signature:__________________________________________

Latest form update: June 2018

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Chi ld Care Counci l C lass Locat ions

Main Of f ice

595 B los som Road, Su i te 120

Roches te r , New Y ork 14610 -1825

(585) 654 -4720 1 -800-743 -5437

Fax : (585) 654 -4721

Em ai l : i nfo@chi ldcarecounci l .com

Located near the corner of Blossom Road and Winton Road

directly adjacent to CVS pharmacy.

Parking is located in the large parking lot across the street from our office.

Wayne County

Branch Office

510 West Union Street, Suite 1

Newark, New York, 14513

(315)331-5443 1-800-201-6402

Located on the west side of the town of Newark, on the south side of Route 31,

East of Wendy’s.

Parking is located in Public Parking Lot around the building.

www.childcarecouncil.com

Livingston County

Branch Office

3513 Thomas Dr . Su i te 4

Lakev i l le , NY 14480

(585)346-6050 1-800 -754 -6317

Located on Route 20A in the Mini Mall,

Near J.J. Leisure’s Restaurant.

The Lakeville exit from Route 390 is # 8 from the south and # 9 from the north.

Parking is located around the building.

Training Guidelines

You must pre-register at least 1 week before class starts by submitting a registration form and payment.

Children are NOT allowed at classes.

To receive a training certificate you must arrive on time, participate, and stay for the entire session.

There will be no admittance once the class has begun.

Call (585) 654-4720 to find out if a course has been cancelled due to inclement weather.

You may register in person, by phone, mail or online through our website.

Course fees are non-refundable.

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Class Disclosure: Child Care Council, Inc. reserves the right to cancel or change any class date and time.

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New York State Child Care

Educational Incentive Program

2019 Educational Incentive Program

Income Guidelines

Family Size 100% 75%

1 $0 - $28,693 $28,694 - $43,039

2 $0 - $37,521 $37,522 - $56,282

3 $0 - $46,350 $46,351 - $69,525

4 $0 - $55,178 $55,179 - $82,768

5 $0 - $64,007 $64,008 - $96,010

6 $0 - $72,835 $72,836 - $109,253

Each Additional $8,829 $12,737

For help completing EIP applications,

contact our

Financial Aid Specialists,

who will assist you in the process.

Most Child Care Council classes are EIP Fundable.

If you do not receive the full amount of EIP funding,

you are responsible for the remaining balance.

Call NOW!

Scholarship funding to participate in training may be available

through the Educational Incentive Program (EIP). For more

information, visit www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu or call 1-800-295-9616.

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Child Care Council Services

Starting a Child Care Business

Child Day Care Orientation classes

Starting Your Own Family Child Care Business 101 Series

Child and Adult Care Food Program~CACFP

Legally Exempt Child Care Courses & Enrollment

Family and School Age Child Care Registration

Safe Sitter® Babysitting Course

Training and Services at your home or child care program

Child Care Center In-Services

Qualahomes Training for Family Child Care

Individualized Coaching in your classroom

FREE Technical Assistance

Services for Child Care Providers

Training in all NYS required topics

Health Care Consultants

Infant Toddler and Education Specialists

Registered Dieticians and CACFP

Eat Well Play Hard & Farm to Preschool

Special Needs Training

Comprehensive website and newsletters

Interpretation Services

SUNY Videoconference Hosting

Membership and Business Services

Repurpose & More Store

Services for Parents and Community

FREE Parent Referrals for Child Care

Education in Quality Child Care

Community Presentations & Data Reports

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NYS Training Opportunities

Professional Development Program Courses

You will need to create an online ECETP account to:

Register for ECETP training

Apply for EIP or CDA scholarships

https://www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu

The following are types of training that require an ECETP

account for registration. Some types have a cost;

SUNY Videoconference Training

E-Learning

Health & Safety Training

Medication Administration Training

Orientation-Starting a New Child Care Program

E-Learning Course Catalogue

https://www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu/elearn_catalog.shtm

Funding for this site is sponsored by the New York State Office of

Children and Family Services, funded by the federal Child Care

and Development Fund and administered by the Professional

Development Program, Rockefeller College, University at

Albany. These online trainings are available for all child care

providers in New York State at no cost to participants.

The objective of these trainings is to provide every New York

State child care provider with a place to meet their required

training hours. Each child care provider must complete at least

15 hours of training during the first six months of registration and

at least 30 hours of training every 2 years.

New York State

Training Categories

Requirements for Child Care Providers

Family Child Care and Group Family Child Care Providers, Assistants, and Child Care Center staff must complete 30 hours of training every two years that cover all 9 categories.

15 hours of training must be completed in the first six months of licensure, registration, or employment in a Child Care Program.

Training must address each of the following categories during each license or registration period.

OCFS Category Descriptions

1. Principles of childhood development: appropriate supervision of children, meeting the needs of children enrolled with physical or emotional challenges, and behavior management and discipline

2. Nutrition and health needs of children

3. Child day care program development

4. Safety and security procedures including communication between parents and staff

5. Business records maintenance and management

6. Child abuse and maltreatment identification and prevention

7. Statutes and regulations pertaining to child day care

8. Statutes and regulations pertaining to child abuse and maltreatment

9. Identification, diagnosis, and prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome

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Key to Topic Areas

Core Body of Knowledge Core Competency Areas (CBK Area) for

teachers:

1. Child Growth and Development

2. Family and Community Relationships

3. Observation and Assessment

4. Environment and Curriculum

5. Health, Safety, and Nutrition

6. Professionalism and Leadership

7. Administration and Management

NYS Early Learning Guidelines for Children (ELG Domain):

Domain 1: Physical well-being, Health, and Motor

Development

Domain 2: Social and Emotional Development

Domain 3: Approaches to Learning

Domain 4: Cognition and General Knowledge

Domain 5: Language, Communication, and

Literacy

CDA Content Areas (CDA Area):

1. Planning a safe, healthy learning environment

2. Advancing children’s physical and intellectual development

3. Supporting children’s social and emotional development

4. Building productive relationships with families

5. Managing an effective program

6. Maintaining a commitment to professionalism

7. Observing and recording children’s behavior

8. Understanding principles of child development

and learning

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We now offer self-paced, online training courses that our staff

created, in addition to our in-person professional development

classes. These online classes support mobile learning, so you can

take them on your computer, tablet, or smart phone. Visit our

professional development page to enter the portal. https://

childcarecouncil.com/professional-

development/.

You can complete all 120 hours for your

CDA through our online course. For child

care providers that would like a live

training to finish the process after

completing the online course, we offer a

companion course. See details below.

Preparing for the CDA Credentialing Process

Instructor: Kristin Perrone CCC Member fee $525.00 Non-member fee

$700.00 NYS categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 CEU 1.5 or 15 hours

April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13 6:00-8:30 pm Participants must

attend all dates

Pre-Requisite- All participants must have completed or be in the process of

completing Child Care Council’s Online 120 hour CDA course in order to

register for this series.

Child Development Associate~ NEW

Online Course

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Child Development

Associate (CDA) NYS categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

CEU 12. or 120 hours, 30 hours a module

A Child Development Associate (CDA) is an individual who has successfully completed a CDA assessment and has been awarded the National CDA Credential from the Council for Professional Recognition. The CDA is accepted as the required training hours for Family Day Care Accreditation and is a requirement for lead teachers in a child care center according to the minimum qualifications in the NYS day care regulations.

Prior to applying for the CDA Credential Assessment, each candidate is required to complete 120 clock hours of formal child care education in eight different categories, which are offered through our CDA courses. Participants must be working in a child care setting.

CDA Courses at Child Care Council, Inc. are designed for potential candidates to complete their 120 hours, assist with the development of reflective statements, and create a professional portfolio. CDA Courses are available in the evenings. Classes meet weekly and are from 6:00 pm- 9:00 pm.

The program cost is $425.00 per module (1700.00 total) and a one time non-refundable $100.00 registration fee. NYS Educational Incentive Program Scholarships may be available to providers. To receive assistance with CDA course registration, call (585) 654-4720. New classes starting are in green.

CDA is offered in four modules. You may apply for more than one module at a time within a

calendar year. Classes are first come, first served.

Course Location Day Class Dates Instructor

CDA Module 4 Rochester Tuesdays January 7-March 24 Jennifer Shook

CDA Module 1 Rochester Tuesdays April 14-June 16 Jennifer Shook

CDA Module 2 Rochester Tuesdays July 7-September 29 Jennifer Shook

CDA Module 3 Rochester Tuesdays October 6-December 22 Jennifer Shook

CDA Module 3 Rochester Wednesdays January 8-March 18 Chelsea Peckham

CDA Module 4 Rochester Wednesdays April 8-June 17 Chelsea Peckham

CDA Module 2 Rochester Thursdays January 9-March 26 Kristine Huff

CDA Module 3 Rochester Thursdays April 2-June 25 Kristine Huff

CDA Module 4 Rochester Thursdays July 9-September 17 Kristine Huff

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1.5 Hour Individual Classes CEU .15 or 1.5 hours Course Registration Fee for each class is:

For Members $52.00 For Non-Members $62.00 - held at Child Care Council

Special rate Group Training at your site-For Members $30.00 per person

For Non-Members $45.00 per person. Minimum 10 people

Child Care Center Regulations

Instructor: Kristine Huff

Learn about NYS child care regulations, required forms, and

documents.

OCFS 7 CBK 7 CDA 5,6

February 19 6:00pm-7:30pm Rochester

Literacy Make and Take Crafts

Instructor: Jennifer Shook

This training session will be an introduction to some new

literature for your classroom. We will provide materials and

instructions for making several new activities that correspond

with these fun, age appropriate stories. Join us for a bit of

creativity; no special skills required!

OCFS 1,3, CBK 4 CDA 1,2 ELG 4,5

March 4 6:00pm-7:30pm Rochester

Child Abuse and Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention

Instructor: Jennifer Shook

We will discuss laws concerning mandated reporting, indicators

for abuse and neglect and making a report to the SCR. We will

discuss Shaken Baby Syndrome and explore the physical

consequences of shaking a child.

OCFS 6,8,9 CBK 5,7 CDA 1,3

May 21 6:00pm-7:30pm Rochester

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Bringing Yoga to the Classroom

Instructor: Kristine Huff

Yoga is based on three main structures: exercise, breathing, and

meditation. Participants will learn all the benefits of Yoga for

children in their care. They will also participate in a variety of

techniques which includes poses, music, dance, and breathing

to implement a fun creative program.

OCFS 1,2 CBK 1,5 CDA 1,2 ELG 4,5

April 8 6:00pm-7:30pm Rochester

Communication in Child Care

Instructor: Jennifer Shook

This course will provide tips and strategies to improve

communication in a professional environment. We will discuss

some common mistakes when dealing with parents, co-workers,

and administrators. Strategies provided will ensure effective

and positive communication with families, staff, and the

community.

OCFS 3,4, CBK 2 CDA 4,5

June 10 6:00pm-7:30pm Rochester

Supervision in Child Care

Instructor: Kristine Huff

Participants will be able to assess their supervision practices and

identify where it may need improvement to assure that no child

is left without competent supervision in their program.

OCFS 1,3,4, CBK 7 CDA 5,6

June 17 6:00pm-7:30pm Rochester

1.5 Hour Individual Classes CEU .15 or 1.5 hours Course Registration Fee for each class is:

For Members $52.00 For Non-Members $62.00 - held at Child Care Council

Special rate Group Training at your site-For Members $30.00 per person

For Non-Members $45.00 per person. Minimum 10 people

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NAFCC Accreditation

National Association for Family Child

Care Accreditation Series Members Course Fee - $ 700.00 Non-Members - $ 980.00

CEU 2.0 or 20 hours, 8 classes

NYS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 CBK 1-7 CDA 1-8 ELG D1-5

Dates Saturdays, 2/1, 2/8, 3/14, 3/21, 6/27

Time Spanish 8:00am-12pm

English 12:30pm-4:30pm

Location Rochester

Instructor Hector Santiago

The National Association of Family Child Care (NAFCC) accreditation is the only accreditation for Family and Group Family Child Care programs. The Accreditation Series is intended to improve, strengthen, and promote high quality Family and Group Family Child Care Programs in New York State. Child care providers will learn how to make changes in their program in order to prepare for the self study process to meet NAFCC Standards of quality.

The series is designed to support child care providers with information they will need to apply for their self study. The series helps the participants to understand the specific steps necessary to comply with the OCFS regulations, NAFCC standards, document their compliance, and prepare them for NAFCC observation.

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First Aid and CPR American Red Cross First Aid and CPR

CEU .5 or 5 hours

Course fee - $75.00 New reduced price!

Non-member-$100.00

NYS Category 2, 4 CBK 5 CDA 1

This 5 hour American Red Cross Training and

Certification class is for Infant, Child and Adult CPR and Basic First Aid.

Date Time Location Instructor

Saturday, January 11 9am - 2pm Rochester Susan Giovannini

Saturday, February 8 9am - 2pm Rochester Rachael Teixeira

Saturday, March 7 9am - 2pm Rochester Colleen Boyar

Saturday, March 7 9am - 2pm Lakeville Jennifer Mehlenbacher

Saturday, April 4 9am - 2pm Rochester Larissa Cutulle

Saturday, May 2 9am - 2pm Rochester Latisha Learn

Saturday, June 13 9am - 2pm Rochester Tom Goodno

Saturday, June 27 9am - 2pm Newark Kierra Watson

Individual Classes

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Sexual Harassment Prevention Training

Instructor: Hector Santiago

CEU .10 or 1.0 hours Course Registration Fee: Members $35.00

Non-Members $42.00

An interactive, one-hour training that helps the participant

better understand what is considered sexual harassment. The

training will review NYS laws and policies regarding sexual

harassment and will review the steps to take to prevent, report

and investigate allegations of sexual harassment in the work-

place. OCFS 4,5 CBK 7 CDA 5,6

March 11 or June 10 6:00pm-7:00pm Rochester

CACFP Classes For Members $87.00 For Non-Members $110.00

FREE for CACFP providers participating with Child Care Council not EIP eligible OCFS 2,3,5 CBK 5 CDA 1

Play Hard in CACFP Join us at this training to discuss and learn more about the

importance of daily physical activity and how it stimulates a

child’s body, brain, and heart. Interactive and hands-on

activities will be included using simple, low-cost ideas for active

play inside and outside. Come to this training ready to move!

January 18, February 8 or March 7 9:00am-11:30am

February 3 Newark 6:30-9pm March 2 6:30-9pm

March 21 en espanol 9:00am-11:30am

Eat Well in CACFP Practice reading food labels, discuss fat and sugar content in

food, and the importance of eating whole grains. We will

examine CACFP meal recommendations and learn why it is all

relevant to a healthy lifestyle for us and the children in our

lives. Training includes activities such as name that grain,

blubber burgers, sugar shockers, and more.

April 25 or June 27 9:00am-11:30am

April 4 Lakeville 9:00am-11:30am

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Individual Classes CEU .25 or 2.5 hours Course Registration Fee for each class is:

For Members $87.00 For Non-Members $110.00 - Unless otherwise stated

Pyramid 101 Instructor: Rose Shufelt

The Pyramid Model supports the theory that school readiness is

dependent upon the foundation of healthy social emotional

skills; building friendships, strong emotional literacy, the ability

to self-regulate, and problem solving. Please join us for an

information session about the Pyramid Model and how this

national, evidenced-based framework supports academic

and social success. Through the use of the Pyramid Model

implementation strategies, we empower young children, Birth-

5, to succeed in school and life.

OCFS 1,3 CBK 1,4, 7 ELG 1,4 CDA 2,8

January 30 6:30pm-8:30pm Rochester FREE

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Instructor: Bethany Williams

Autism part 1-What’s current in the world of Autism Spectrum

Disorders? This session will give an overview of recent

diagnostic criteria, prevalence, and we will discuss strategies

to help children be successful in child care. Autism part 2- This

session will focus on behavioral interventions for children with

Autism, as well as preventive strategies that can be used in

different child care settings (This will be a make and take

class!) This class has a reduced rate of $50.00 for two sessions.

OCFS 1,3 CBK 1,4 ELG 1,4 CDA 2, 8 have to attend both

March 19 & March 26 6:00pm-8:30pm Rochester

Know the Regulations-Family Child Care

Instructor: Hector Santiago

Are you familiar with the updates to the New York State Child

Care Regulations within the last few years? Would you like a

refresher on the regulations? Become familiar with all of the

sections of the regulations, required forms, documents, and

regulations regarding child abuse. OCFS 5,7,8 CBK 7 CDA 5,6

Saturday, April 18 9:00am-11:30am Rochester

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Child Care Center Health and Safety

Health and Safety Training: Competencies in Child

Care for Day Care Center, School-Age Child Care,

and Enrolled Legally Exempt Group Directors

CEU .15 or 15 hours NYS 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9

Course fee-$250.00 CBK 1,4,5,6,7

Directors are responsible for hiring, training and maintaining staff

who provide a healthy and safe environment for children. This

course will help Directors look at policies and procedures that

reinforce high-quality health and safety practices.

Session Dates Time Location

January 9, 16, 23 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Rochester

March 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 9:30 am-12:30 pm Rochester

May 12, 19, 26 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Newark

Participants are required to attend all dates in a session.

This course is required for new directors as per NYS Regulations.

Part 1-Visit the website and apply for the date you want.

https://www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu. You will get a response

from the individual trainer regarding slots available.

Part 2-You'll need to register and pay through our office.

Call us at (585) 654-4720 for more information.

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Individual Classes CEU .25 or 2.5 hours Course Registration Fee for each class is:

For Members $87.00 For Non-Members $110.00 - Unless otherwise stated

Inclusion

Instructor: Bethany Williams This introductory class is an overview of inclusion and practical

ways to make your child care program more inclusive.

Information will be presented on the Americans with Disabilities

Act and how it relates to child care, in regards to federal laws

and state regulations.

This class has a reduced rate of $25.00.

OCFS 1,3 CBK 1,4, 7 ELG 1,4 CDA 2,8

May 6 6:00pm-8:30pm Rochester

Wayne County Professional Development Group

Instructor: Jason Place

Family and Group Family child care providers meet together

once a month to network, support each other and participate

in a training chosen by the group. If you would like to join the

group, please contact us for the details. You may register for

individual classes. ~CSEA Funding may be available~

March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1 6:30pm-9:00pm Newark

Call for more information!

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FLIP IT!

Transforming Challenging Behavior

The FLIP IT! Strategy en espanol

Course fee: FREE-funded by the Region II Infant Toddler

Resource Network. Registration required-first come, first serve!

CEU .8 or 8 hours OCFS 1,3, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,3 ELG D2,4

Using FLIP IT! to Address Challenging Behaviors

FLIP IT!® is a strategy that offers a simple, kind, strength-based,

commonsense and effective four step process to address

children’s day-to-day challenging behavior. The four steps are

embodied in the FLIP IT! mnemonic which stands for F – Feel-

ings, L – Limits, I – Inquiries, and P – Prompts. FLIP IT! is nothing

new, but transforms best practice into a strategy that is easy to

remember, applicable in a variety of challenging situations

and portable. Children who are frequently “FLIPPED” become

emotionally aware problem-solvers who develop healthy

coping skills that will last a lifetime.

Note: This training compliments Pyramid Model practices and

can be taken before or after Pyramid sessions.

March 7 en espanol 9:00am-5:00pm Bring your lunch!

Instructor: Hector Santiago

The Devereux Center for Resilient Children has built a reputation for

providing high quality professional development experiences for

those who work with young children. All DCRC-Certified Trainers are

selected based on educational credentials along with extensive

professional and practical experiences in the field of early childhood

and/or mental health.

MAT Independent Study Class

CEU .8 or 8 hours NYS 2, 4, 7

Course fee-$80.00 There is a rebate available for $70.00

If you prefer to learn independently and at your own pace, then

the MAT Independent Study course is for you.

Part 1-Study and review MAT course materials.

https://www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu.

Part 2-You'll need to meet with a MAT trainer for 3-4 hours to

complete testing. Call us at (585) 654-4720 for more information.

January 8 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Rochester

January 9 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Rochester

February 19 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Rochester

February 25 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Rochester

March 25 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Rochester

March 26 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Rochester

April 7 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Rochester

April 28 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Rochester

May 13 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Rochester

May 14 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Rochester

June 3 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Rochester

June 23 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Rochester

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Medication Administration Training

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Medication Administration Training

In order to administer medication to children in New York State,

Day Care regulations require this training. Participants may qualify

for a $100.00 rebate to cover part of the fee for the course.

MAT Certification requires renewal every 3 years. The MAT

Certification may be renewed by taking the course in a classroom,

by Independent Study, or by taking the Online Certification

Renewal Test.

Rebate applications can be obtained at any Child Care Council office or www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu

The MAT course is offered in a series of two days. Please bring a lunch as break time is limited.

Space for each training is limited to only 8 per class!

Date Time Location

Saturdays, January 25 & Feb 1 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Rochester

Saturdays, March 21 & 28 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Rochester

Saturdays, April 18 & 25 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Rochester

Saturdays, May 2 & 16 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Rochester

Saturdays, June 6 & 13 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Rochester

Health Care Consultant services are available from

Child Care Council, Inc. to family and group family child care

programs, school age child care, child care centers, and legally exempt providers.

For more information or to enroll in a class, call Child Care Health Consultants: Claire Haggerty RN or Chris Meagher RN

at (585) 654-4720

MAT Classroom NYS Category 2, 4, 7 CEU .8 or 8 hours

Members Course Fee - $ 125.00 Non-Members - $150.00

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NYS Training Opportunities

Pyramid Model Training

The New York State Pyramid Model Partnership promotes the

statewide use of the Pyramid Model, an evidence-based

framework proven to be an effective approach to building

social and emotional competence in all early care and

education programs.

Pyramid Model: Family Child Care Module 2

Instructor: Hector Santiago

Course fee: FREE-funded by the Region II Infant Toddler

Resource Network. Registration required-first come, first serve!

OCFS 1,3,4,5, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,2,3, ELG D2,4,5

Saturdays, January 11 & January 25 10:00am-3:30pm

Rochester Bring a lunch! Must attend both days.

Need to have already had FCC module 1

Pyramid Model: Family Child Care Module 1

Instructor: Hector Santiago

Course fee: FREE-funded by the Region II Infant Toddler

Resource Network. Registration required-first come, first serve!

OCFS 1,3,4,5, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,2,3, ELG D2,4,5

en espanol March 13 & 20 10:00am-3:30pm Rochester

Saturdays, May 2 & June 13 10:00am-3:30pm Rochester

Bring a lunch! Must attend both days.

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NYS Training Opportunities

Pyramid Model Training

The New York State Pyramid Model Partnership promotes the

statewide use of the Pyramid Model, an evidence-based

framework proven to be an effective approach to building

social and emotional competence in all early care and

education programs.

Course fee: FREE-funded by the Region II Infant Toddler

Resource Network. Registration required-first come, first serve!

Pyramid Model: Infant Toddler Module 1: Social

Emotional Development Within the Context of

Relationships

OCFS 1,3,4,5, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,2,3, ELG D2,4,5

March 28 9:00am-4:30pm Rochester Bring a lunch!

Pyramid Model: Infant Toddler Module 2: Responsive

Routines, Environments, and Targeted Strategies

OCFS 1,3,4,5, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,2,3, ELG D2,4,5

May 30 9:00am-4:30pm Rochester Bring a lunch!

Need to have already had infant toddler module 1

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NYS Training Opportunities

Course fee: FREE-funded by the Region II Infant Toddler

Resource Network. Registration required-first come, first serve!

Pyramid Model: Preschool Module 1: Building

Relationships and Creating Supportive Environments

OCFS 1,3,4,5, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,2,3, ELG D2,4,5

January 11 9:00am-4:30pm Rochester Bring a lunch!

Pyramid Model: Preschool Module 2: Social

Emotional Teaching Strategies

OCFS 1,3,4,5, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,2,3, ELG D2,4,5

March 14 9:00am-4:30pm Rochester Bring a lunch!

Need to have already had preschool module 1

Pyramid Model: Preschool Module 3: Individualized

Intervention

OCFS 1,3,4,5, CBK 1,4, CDA 1,2,3, ELG D2,4,5

February 22 9:00am-4:30pm Rochester Bring a lunch! Or

April 15 & 22 9:00am-12:00pm Rochester Must attend both

days

Need to have already had preschool modules 1 & 2

For more information on full Pyramid Model implementation in

your program, contact Rose Shufelt at 585-654-4740.