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YWCA EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATOR TRAINING CALENDAR
February/March 2018
metropolitan chicago
February 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
2/6 & 2/8 An Introduction to the Environment
Rating Scale –Revised
Presenter: Casey Craft, YWCA Infant Toddler Specialist & ITN Trainer
This training is for center-based programs and family child care providers and offers an overview of the Environment Rating Scales. The Environment Rating Scales are user-friendly assessment tools that measure the quality of the learning environment for infants through school-age children. After completing this training, participants will be able to use the tool(s) for program self-assessment and improvement planning.
Who Should Register: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Intermediate
6:30pm - 8:30pm (for BOTH sessions)
In Service Hours: 4 (for BOTH sessions)
Addison Children’s
Center
121 E. Fullerton
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee: $10
(for BOTH sessions)
To Register:
Click Here
2/7 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 8b
Presenter: Whitney Bieber, Quality Specialist & ITN Trainer
Module 8b: Preschool Physical Development As toddlers mature, their minds are not the only things growing at an incredible rate. You will understand the special areas of physical development in preschool-aged children. You also will learn about fine motor activities that will help preschoolers grow into their bodies while developing proper coordination and movement.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Who Should Register: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals
Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
St. Augustine College
Room 103
841 N Lake Street
Registration Fee: FREE
To Register:
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2/10 Siblings: Lifelong Relationships, Lifelong Effects
Presenter: Dr. Nathan Perkin
Approximately 80 percent of Americans have at least one brother or sister. What's more important is that the sibling relationship is the longest relationship that most people will have in their lives. As with anything in life, sibling relationships have positive and negative aspects. This training will cover the consequences and associations of experiencing physical and emotional sibling violence for both children and adults. Participants will learn about various factors that can influence the occurrence of sibling violence (family environment, age, gender) and the differences between sibling violence and sibling rivalry. Participants will leave with tools & strategies for addressing physical and emotional sibling violence.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
10:00am—12:00pm
In Service Hours: 2
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family
Center
2055 W. Army Trail Rd.
Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee: $25
To Register:
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2/10 Illinois Early Learning Guidelines
Presenter: Casey Craft, YWCA Infant Toddler Specialist & ITN Trainer
This training gives early childhood practitioners an overview of program guidelines for children birth to age three. The training creates a foundational understanding for providers and practitioners in the field of what children birth to age three are expected to know and do across multiple domains.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Intermediate
8:30am—12:30pm
In Service Hours: 4
Grace United
Methodist Church
Room 231
300 E. Gartner Rd.
Naperville, 60540
Registration Fee: FREE
To Register:
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February 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
2/13 It Takes a Village to Raise a Child: Effectively
Connecting with Parents & Families
Presenter: Susan Mrazek, Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
This training will provide you with background information on the research that has been done on family-school connections, what parents and families are seeking from their child’s teacher or caregiver and how to tackle difficult conversations with a child’s parent or primary caregiver. As a group, we will brainstorm ideas on how to foster stronger relationships between children’s educational and home environments and why this relationship and teamwork with families is so critical. Set some goals for yourself and/or your childcare center or home business around connecting more intentionally with parents and families.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—8:30pm
In Service Hours: 2
YWCA Elgin
Classroom 1
220 East Chicago St.
Elgin, IL 60120
Registration Fee: $25
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2/17 We Choose Health: Modules 1 & 2
Presenter: Carrie Pierce, YWCA Training & Education Coordinator
“We Choose Health” offers early childhood educators instruction in using the Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC) assessment tool to inform and implement program improvement. Training modules are designed to enhance policies, practices, and environments in child care by improving the nutritional quality of food served, amount and quality of physical activity, staff-child interactions, facility nutrition and physical activity policies and practices, and related environmental characteristics.
(REQUIRED to attend 2/17 AND 2/24 to receive cert)
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
8:30am - 12:30pm
(For BOTH sessions)
In Service Hours: 8
(For BOTH sessions)
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
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2/20 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 1
Presenter: Don Gill, YWCA Health and Safety Specialist
Module 1: Child Development Overview Participants receive an overview in child development for children birth through early school-age. Emphasis will be on understanding basic milestones in development as well as on strategies used to promote the healthy development of children.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
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February 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
2/20 ECE Nivel 1 Módulo 1
Presentador: Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer
Módulo 1: Resumen sobre el Desarrollo del Niño Los participantes recibiránn una visión general sobre el desarrollo infantil desde el nacimiento hasta principios de la edad escolar. Se pondrá énfasis en la comprensión de los hitos básicos en el desarrollo, así como sobre las estrategias utilizadas para promover el sano desarrollo de los niños.
**Entrenamiento satisface los requisitos de CCAP**
Quién se puede registrar: Todos los Profesionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español
Nivel de Aprendizaje: Introductorio
6:30pm—9:30pm
Horas en Servicio: 3
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Derechos de matriculación:
GRATIS
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2/21 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 8c
Presenter: Whitney Bieber, Quality Specialist & ITN Trainer
Module 8c: Preschool Language Development Appropriate speech patterns and language skills are crucial to nurturing effective communications by preschoolers. In this third class on preschool development, you will explore how to use a picture and storybooks to lay the foundation for good reading and proper language use. This class comes complete with discussion on how to help children with special
needs. ** Training Meets CCAP Requirements** Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals
Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
St. Augustine College
Room 103
841 N Lake Street
Aurora, 60506
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
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2/22 Social Emotional Intelligence: The Early Years
Presenter: Joshua Cazar, YWCA Parent Educator
Emotional intelligence, plays a major role in a child’s development. Therefore understanding what it is and how a child’s environment can affect the development of this skill is important.
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a way of recognizing, understanding, and choosing how we think, feel, and act. It shapes our interactions with others and our understanding of ourselves. It defines how and what we learn; it allows us to set priorities; it determines the majority of our daily actions. Research has shown that promoting social and emotional learning among children has led to reduced violence and aggression, better academic results, and improved learning environment. Participants will learn about factors that can influence EI and the consequences of its development for children’s lives at home and school.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—8:30pm
In Service Hours: 2
Grace United
Methodist Church
Room: 227
300 E. Gartner Rd.
Naperville, 60540
Registration Fee: $25
To Register:
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2/24 We Choose Health: Modules 3 & 4
Presenter: Carrie Pierce, YWCA Training & Education Coordinator
“We Choose Health” offers early childhood educators instruction in using the Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC) assessment tool to inform and implement program improvement. Training modules are designed to enhance policies, practices, and environments in child care by improving the nutritional quality of food served, amount and quality of physical activity, staff-child interactions, facility nutrition and physical activity policies and practices, and related environmental characteristics.
(REQUIRED to attend 2/17 AND 2/24 to receive cert)
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
8:30am - 12:30pm
(For BOTH sessions)
In Service Hours: 8
(For BOTH sessions)
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee: FREE
To Register: Please see
the above link from
February 17th
February 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
2/24 Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC): Module 2
Presenter: Casey Craft, YWCA Infant Toddler Specialist & ITN Trainer
Comprised of 4 Modules, the Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC) is designed to help child care directors and infant/toddler care teachers become sensitive to infants' cues, connect with their family and culture, and develop responsive, relationship-based care. This training takes an in-depth look at cognitive and social-emotional development, encouraging growth within daily routines and tips on setting up appropriate environments for experienced infant and toddler professionals.
This module explores the positive impact of responsive caregiving routines, well-designed learning environments, and individualized care on the well-being and development of children from birth to three. Attention is also given to how the policies of primary care, small groups, continuity of care, individualization of care, culturally responsive care, and inclusive care of children with special needs provide the foundation for high quality infant/toddler care.
Targeted Audience : Directors & Infant Toddler Staff Level of Learning: Intermediate
8:00am—4:30pm
In Service Hours: 8
Grace United
Methodist Church
Room: 231
300 E. Gartner Rd.
Naperville, 60540
Registration Fee: $20
To Register:
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2/27 CPR/AED/FIRST AID
Presenter: Vickie Onesti, President CPR Training for LIFE, Inc
This course is designed to prepare participants to provide first aid, CPR, and use an automated external defibrillator (AED) in a safe, timely, and effective manner. It offers the basics of recognizing and administering first aid for the most common life-threatening emergencies. All participants will receive:
2-year American heart association certification card
emergency First Aid 2017 digital booklet
CPR/first aid pocket reminder cards
Rescue breath shield
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Who Should Register: All Early Childhood Educators
Level of Learning: Introductory
6:00pm - 10:00pm
In Service Hours: 4
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee: $65
To Register:
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2/28 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 8d
Presenter: Whitney Bieber, Quality Specialist & ITN Trainer
Module 8d: Preschool Cognitive Development In this final session on preschool development, you will dive deeper into how preschoolers learn and identify tips for making learning fun. With suggestions for activities that encourage your preschoolers to explore numbers, shapes, colors, and science, this class gives all the information you need to grow and stretch the ability of children to think and understand.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
St. Augustine College
Room 103
841 N Lake Street
Aurora, 60506
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
Click Here
March 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
3/3 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 2a & 2b
Presenter: Don Gill, YWCA Health and Safety Specialist
Module 2a: Health Issues for Children in Group Care Ensuring a child’s health and wellbeing requires more than basic first aid and emergency contacts. In this class, you will learn how to help the growth of healthy children—from the basics like hand washing to a more in-depth look at various practices surrounding health care.
Module 2b: Nutrition Issues for Group Care Whether you are responsible for providing a quick snack or a well-balanced meal, understanding children’s dietary needs creates healthier and happier kids. Learn the basics of good nutrition, food safety, and various practices surrounding nutrition through this class that offers hands-on activities and practical discussions that will make science and good nutrition easy to understand.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
8:30am—3:00pm
(Please Bring
Your Lunch)
In Service Hours: 6
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
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3/3 ECE Nivel 1 Módulo 2a y 2b
Presentador: Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer
Módulo 2a: Cuestiones de Salud para Niños bajo Cuidado Grupal
Garantizar la salud y el bienestar de un niño requiere más que primeros auxilios básicos y contactos de emergencia. En esta clase, usted aprenderá cómo ayudar al crecimiento de los niños sanos, desde lo básico como es el lavado de manos hasta una mirada más profunda a las diversas prácticas que rodean la atención sanitaria.
Módulo 2b: Cuestiones Nutricionales para el Cuidado Grupal Si usted es responsable de proporcionar un bocadillo rápido o una comida bien balanceada, entender las necesidades dietéticas de los niños crea niños más sanos y felices. Aprenda los conceptos básicos de una buena nutrición, seguridad alimentaria y diversas prácticas relacionadas con la nutrición a través de esta clase que ofrece actividades prácticas y discusiones prácticas que harán que la ciencia y la buena nutrición sean fáciles de entender.
**Entrenamiento satisface los requisitos de CCAP**
Quién se puede registrar: Todos los Profesionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español Nivel de Aprendizaje: Introductorio
8:30am—3:00pm
(Por favor trae
tu almuerzo)
Horas en Servicio: 6
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Derechos de
matriculación:
GRATIS
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March 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
3/6 & 3/8 Leadership Boot Camp: Grow Your Leadership
Muscles & Create Change!
Presenter: Susan Mrazek, Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
YOU are a leader— Whether that be in your classroom, in your program, and/or with the children & families you interact with. This training is geared towards everyone in the early childhood setting, no matter what your specific role is. What values drive your daily decisions? Where did these values come from? How can you use them most effectively? Activities will be presented that allow you to better understand your strengths as well as areas of opportunity. We will uncover the differences between technical and adaptive work and how to navigate challenges that arise when working with others who hold differing values and beliefs.
(REQUIRED to attend 3/6 AND 3/8 to receive cert)
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—8:30pm
(for BOTH sessions)
In Service Hours: 4 (for BOTH sessions)
Elgin Child & Family
Resource Center
210 National St.
Elgin, 60120
Registration Fee: $25
To Register:
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3/7 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 9
Presenter: Whitney Bieber, Quality Specialist & ITN Trainer
Module 9: School-Age Development Completing the important section on child development, this class looks at school-age children to uncover how their learning and growth differs. With tips on how to better care for school-aged youth, this class also offers you guidance on how to set rules and limits and to get your school-aged kids to appreciate safety and respect.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
St. Augustine College
Room 103
841 N Lake Street
Aurora, 60506
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
Click Here
3/10 & 3/17 Redleaf Family Child Care Curriculum:
Teaching Through Quality Care
Presenter: Shanetha Pollnitz, ITN Trainer
Family child care providers will explore key elements of curriculum that support children’s development through all domains during the early years, infancy through kindergarten age. Five domains of development will be explored: physical, cognitive, communication and language, social and emotional, and approaches to learning. Necessary elements to support high quality family child care programs will be explored, including establishing a safe and supportive family child care program, partnering with families, and establishing program policies and practices.
(REQUIRED to attend 3/10 AND 3/17 to receive cert)
Targeted Audience: All Family Child Care Owners & Staff Level of Learning: Intermediate
8:00am—4:00pm
(for BOTH sessions)
In Service Hours: 15 (for BOTH sessions)
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee: $20
To Register:
Click Here
March 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
3/13 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 2c
Presenter: Don Gill, YWCA Health and Safety Specialist
Module 2c: Safety Issues for Group Care A child’s safety is the number one concern for parents and child care providers alike. In this class, you will identify tips for creating a safer group care environment, confront the issue of abuse and neglect, and learn more about emergency preparedness and first aid.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
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3/13 ECE Nivel 1 Módulo 2c
Presentador: Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer
Módulo 2c: Cuestiones de Seguridad para el Cuidado Grupal La seguridad de un niño es la preocupación número uno para los padres y proveedores de cuidado de niños por igual. En esta clase, usted identificará consejos para la creación de un entorno más seguro de cuidado en grupo, afrontará el tema de los abusos y el abandono, y aprenderá más acerca de la preparación para emergencias y primeros auxilios.
**Entrenamiento satisface los requisitos de CCAP**
Quién se puede registrar: Todos los Profesionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español Nivel de Aprendizaje: Introductorio
6:30pm –9:30pm
Horas en Servicio: 6
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Derechos de
matriculación:
GRATIS
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3/15 Building Better Brains
Presenter: Cheryl Hazek, YWCA Children’s Mental Health & Behavior Specialist
This training will focus on Executive Functioning (EF) skill development for school-aged children ages 6-12. EF is like the air traffic control system of a child’s brain. EF is not innate in each child, rather a skill that needs to be developed. Research indicates that those who have stronger EF skills do better in educational settings, work, and manage their lives effectively. In addition to learning about EF, this training will also equip you with hands on EF interventions to use with the children in your programs. You’ll be helping build better brains by promoting the development of each child’s executive functioning.
Targeted Audience: All School-Age & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—8:00pm
In Service Hours: 1.5
YWCA Elgin
Classroom 2
220 East Chicago St.
Elgin, 60120
Registration Fee: $25
To Register:
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3/20 Quality Beginnings
Presenter: Mary Hildenbrandt YWCA Community Engagement
Specialist
Interested in starting a home child care business? Then this class
is for you! A brief overview of all the aspects involved in operating
a family child care home, including interviewing parents, marketing
your services, setting up, record keeping and taxes, and more will
be covered.
Who Should Register: New Family Child Care Professionals
Level of Learning: Introductory
6:00pm—8:30pm
In Service Hours: 2.5
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee: $25
To Register:
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March 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
3/20 ECE Credential Level 1: Module 3
Presenter: Don Gill, YWCA Health and Safety Specialist
Module 3: Observation and Guidance To know how to best help children in your care, it is important to observe them and identify their specific needs. This session will define the different kinds of observation you can use when caring for children and how to offer more effective guidance and discipline.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
FREE
To Register:
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3/20 ECE Nivel 1 Módulo 3
Presentador: Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer
Módulo 3: Observación y Orientación Para saber cómo ayudar mejor a los niños bajo su cuidado, es importante observarlos e identificar sus necesidades específicas. Esta sesión definirá los diferentes tipos de observación que puede utilizar en el cuidado de los niños, y la forma de ofrecer orientación y disciplina más efectivas.
**Entrenamiento satisface los requisitos de CCAP**
Quién se puede registrar: Todos los Profesionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español
Nivel de Aprendizaje: Introductorio
6:30pm—9:30pm
Horas en Servicio: 3
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Derechos de
matriculación:
GRATIS
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3/21 Family and Community - Partners in Learning
Presenter: Marianne Pokorny, YWCA Senior Manager of Strategic Engagement
The benefits of strong family and community engagement practices in the child care setting will be the basis of discussion. Participants will identify the strengths of current family and parent policies, as well as discuss strategies to develop a strengths-based family and community engagement plan.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—9:30pm
In Service Hours: 3
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee: $10
To Register:
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3/22 Healthy & Fit
Presenter: Joshua Cazar, YWCA Parent Educator
As an Educator you can do one simple thing to give your children an advantage for life - teach them the importance of staying healthy and fit! This training is part of the Underwriter’s Laboratories Safety Smart series. Guided by the instructional and entertaining video and supplemental learning activities, topics will focus on techniques to encourage healthy and smart practices that our children should adopt in their daily lives. Topics will include: illness prevention, dietary choices, exercise, teeth brushing and rest.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Introductory
6:30pm—8:30pm
In Service Hours: 2
Grace United Methodist Church
Room: 231 300 E. Gartner Rd. Naperville, 60540
Registration Fee: $25
To Register:
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March 2018 Professional Development Opportunities
3/27 Turning Principles into Practices
Presenter: Casey Craft, YWCA Infant Toddler Specialist & ITN Trainer
What makes inclusion work in Early Childhood? Inclusion is about each and every child. In this training, participants will discuss the benefits of high quality inclusive preschool classrooms, defining and working with the Inclusive Classroom Profile (ICP) and implementing several inclusive practices that they can use in their Early Childhood programs. These practices will enhance the quality of care for all children. Lastly, participants will be guided into group work to reflect on their own inclusive principles and practices they use in their own programs.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals
Level of Learning: Intermediate
6:30pm—8:30pm
In Service Hours: 2
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
$25
To Register:
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3/28 Keeping Kids Safe
Presenter: Melanie Morong, YWCA Coordinator Prevention Education
The safety of children is a major concern of child care providers today.
Providers have concerns about keeping children safe from abuse and
neglect. The Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault states that, ‘1 out
of 4 girls and 1 out of 6 boys will be sexually assaulted before they
reach the age of 18. Of those, over 85% will be assaulted by someone
they know and trust.’ A Prevention Educator from the YWCA Sexual
Violence and Support Services will address these concerns by
providing information about the following; Reduction of vulnerability,
clues to possible victimization, responding to a troubled child,
identification of a possible offender and overview of Mandated
Reporting.
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Intermediate
6:30pm—8:00pm
In Service Hours: 1.5
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
$25
To Register:
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3/31 CPR/First Aid
Presenter: Ed Atkins, Emergency Response
This training will focus on CPR and choking rescue for adults, children, and infants. Treatment of bleeding, burns, shock, seizure, splinting and
use of automated external defibrillators will also be covered.
** Meets New CCAP Training Requirements**
Targeted Audience: All Early Childhood & Youth Professionals Level of Learning: Intermediate
8:00am—12:00pm
In Service Hours: 4
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Registration Fee:
$65
To Register:
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3/31 RCP/Primeros Auxilios
Presentador: Juan Carlos Cortes, RN, BSN /Emergency Response
Este entrenamiento se enfocará en RCP y rescate de asfixia para adultos, niños e infantes. Tratamiento para sangrado, quemaduras, estado de choque, convulsiones, y el uso del desfibrilador externo automatizado también será cubierto.
**Entrenamiento satisface los requisitos de CCAP**
Quién se puede registrar: Todos los Profesionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español
Nivel de Aprendizaje: Introductorio
8:00am—12:00pm
Horas en Servicio: 4
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd. Suite 140
Addison, 60101
Derechos de
matriculación:
$65
Para Registrarse:
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