Social Media to Grow Enrollment in Early Care and Education -: The Latest Ideas and Trends to Create a Base of Raving Fans, by Kris Murray
This session is sponsored by MyChild Daily Reports, Hot Topics for ECE Administrators Series. You may be using social media in your child care business, but are you really getting new enrollments from it? If you want to learn the latest trends in growing enrollment with social media, especially Facebook and Pinterest, this interactive workshop […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides05/13/2015
Barr, Rachel
Child Development Consultant, Lerner Child DevelopmentAssociate Professor, Georgetown University
View full profileScreen Use for Children Under 3: Research-Based Guidelines for Screen Sense, by Rachel Barr and Claire Lerner
This session is sponsored by The United Way Center for Excellence in Early Education Technology for infants and toddlers? Appalling or appealing? The webinar, presented by the authors of Zero to Three’s report, “Screen Sense: Setting the Record Straight- Research-Based Guidelines for Screen Use for Children Under 3 Years Old” will review the research, dispel […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesPromoting Executive Function Life Skills in Early Childhood- Resources and Tools from Mind in the Making, by Ellen Galinsky
Sponsored by Robert-Leslie Publishing, the publisher of The InvestiGator Club Prekindergarten Learning System Ellen Galinsky, author of the best-selling book Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs, will be sharing free tools that every educator can use for promoting executive function skills in children and the development principle of serve […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides04/15/2015
Guttman, Alan
Program Manager , Early Childhood & Special Education Initiatives, Center for Technology in Education (CTE), Johns Hopkins University School of Education
View full profileWhy Staff Fail to Report Suspected Child Abuse: Strategies to Ensure Consistent Reporting, by Alan Guttman
This session is sponsored by MyChild Daily Reports, Hot Topics for ECE Administrators Series. This workshop addresses, head-on, the many challenges and obstacles that staff and programs encounter when implementing child abuse reporting policies and procedures. During this session, participants will learn about, discuss and develop strategies to ensure consistent, confidential, and effective reporting of […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides03/25/2015
Assel, Michael
Licensed Psychologist, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Children’s Learning Institute/LoneStar LEND, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
View full profileAutism Spectrum Disorders in the Early Childhood Setting: The Role of Administrators, by Michael A. Assel, Ph.D.
Sponsored by Robert-Leslie Publishing, the publisher of The InvestiGator Club Prekindergarten Learning System Have you ever noticed a child who seems to not be developing typically, but you can’t exactly put your finger on the problem? Perhaps he or she repeats certain behaviors or reacts poorly to changes in the daily routine. Or maybe her […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesFamily Engagement Strategies for All Languages and Cultures, by Karen Nemeth
Sponsored by MyChild Family Engagement. Engaging families of all cultures and who speak various languages is one of the most important strategies early childhood educators must use. When the students don’t speak the same language as the teacher, families become essential partners to accomplish goals that have been shown to be critical to […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides03/11/2015
Lopez, Janice
Women's Business Development Center Director, Women's Business Development Center
View full profileEarly Childhood Program Business 101: Basic Business Planning for Growth, by Janice Lopez
This session is sponsored by MyChild Daily Reports. When you read the title of this session, you may have thought to yourself, “Plan for growth? I am operating (or plan to open) a preschool program, not a business!” Like many administrators of early learning programs, you may find it difficult to even think about your […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesUsing Assessment to Make Meaningful Decisions about Teaching and Learning, by Judy Jablon
Does assessment feel like an added burden? It can be when the focus of assessment is on logistics and management rather than on the meaningful process of collecting data to get to know children and make decisions about their learning. In this webinar we will explore the myriad of ways educators gather and use formative […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides02/18/2015
Hayes, Kathleen
Author/Consultant, Language Castle, LLCEditor of Highlights High Five™, Highlights
View full profileBecoming Bilingual: Resources and Strategies to Help Staff and Children in Your Program Develop the Bilingual Advantage, by Kathleen Hayes and Karen Nemeth Ed.M.
This session is sponsored by High Five Bilingüe Magazine Becoming bilingual is a proven advantage for young children’s brain development, for older children’s school success and even for adults to put off the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. Research shows that bilingual people develop self-regulation skills that help them focus on tasks and avoid distractions, language […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesShared Services: Powerful Alliances for ECE Program Sustainability and Resource Efficiency, by Louise Stoney
Sponsored by MyChild Daily Reports Louise Stoney, co-founder of Opportunities Exchange, will introduce you to the concept and practice of Shared Services, an innovative and exciting approach to help early care and education programs work together to improve quality and achieve greater financial sustainability. Shared Service Alliances are springing up across the country, enabling […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides02/04/2015
Donohue, Chip
Director of Distance Learning and the TEC Center, Erikson Institute
View full profileTechnology and Digital Media in the Early Years: Big Ideas, Best Practices and Future Directions, by Chip Donohue, Ph.D.
Sponsored by MyChild Daily Reports This webinar will be presented by Chip Donohue, Director of the TEC Center (Technoogy in Early Childhood) at Erikson Institute and editor of the new Routledge and NAEYC publication, Technology and Digital Media in the Early Years: Tools for Teaching and Learning. The book is a collection of […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesHow Effective Supervisors Guide Teachers by Giving Feedback With Ease, by Kendra Kett
Sponsored by MyChild Daily Reports Do you dread giving feedback? Are you conflict-adverse? Not sure what to do, or what to say? This workshop, presented by by Kendra Kett, is designed to help center administrators, leaders and managers enhance and build their ability to effectively and professionally provide constructive guidance to their teaching staff. Attendees […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides01/15/2015
Stacey, Susan
Author/Teacher Educator, Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education
View full profileHow Documenting Children’s Learning is Much More than Display: Reflecting Teachers’ and Children’s Thinking, by Susan Stacey
THIS SESSION IS ON THURSDAY!!!!! Sponsored by Language Castle Pedagogical Documentation has the potential to support children’s inquiries, teacher reflection, and communication between home and school. We will explore how documentation is created, important aspects to consider, and how to use documentation with children, families, and colleagues. This webinar will provide an overview of […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides12/17/2014
Fitzgerald, Pattie
CEO and Founder, The Mother CompanyFounder of Safely Ever After, Inc., Safely Ever After, Inc.
View full profileTeaching Young Children about Personal Safety in ECE programs- Challenging Conversations by Abbie Schiller & Pattie Fitzgerald
This session is part of the Follett Early Learning Series Talking to young children about their personal safety is SO important, but where do we even start? Teaching them to ask for a police officer if they’re lost is unrealistic, Stranger Danger is outdated, and there are so many situations we can’t even predict […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesBest Practices for Managing “Out of Control” Children: A Team Approach for Early Educators and Families, by Barbara Kaiser
We teach the way we have been taught, and manage behavior the way we were disciplined. This webinar will help you discover how you can help teachers and parents define their strengths, understand their behavioral expectations and develop a team that works together to prevent and respond effectively to “out of control” […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesInfant-Toddler Social-Emotional Development: The Heart of Early Learning, by Peter Mangione
This session will explore how emotionally secure relationships provide the springboard for early learning. It will first address the foundational nature of early relationship experiences. Then, we will consider what infants and toddlers learn in caring relationships, including expectations for how they are treated and ways in which they learn to regulate their emotions with […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesPlanning for Purposeful Play and Learning- Intentional Resource Selection in Early Education, by Andrew Davis
This session is part of the Follett Early Learning Series Do you enjoy or dread the task of ordering materials for the classrooms in your program? Do you have a process for ensuring the books, manipulatives, digital resources, and other durable materials support your program’s objectives and the standards to which you must […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides10/22/2014
Wise, Beth
Director of Education, PlayCoreEditor-in Chief, Robert-Leslie Publishing
View full profileOut is In! How Outdoor Play Environments Bring Learning Outdoors, by Jennie Sumrell and Beth Wise
This session is sponsored by BigToys, PlayCore and The InvestiGator Club by Robert-Leslie Publishing. Outdoor play environments are the ideal place to reinforce learning in new and exciting ways. Explore ways to help children develop skills through hands-on learning experiences outdoors. The evidence is quite clear that play equals learning across developmental domains. Learning […]Full Description
Session Resources & Slides10/08/2014
Arroyo, Giovanni
Media Specialist, McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership
View full profileTechnology “Must Haves” for Early Childhood Administrators, by Giovanni Arroyo
Do you want to streamline the process you use to manage your program? Would you like to use technology to work smarter, not harder? Join Giovanni Arroyo in this webinar to learn about the latest technology tools and systems that can reduce costs and decrease your workload. Giovanni will share over a decade’s […]Full Description
Session Resources & SlidesPowerful Interactions In Early Childhood Programs: How Teachers Connect with Children to Extend Their Learning, by Judy Jablon
This powerfull webinar, presented by Judy Jablon, will focus on the powerful impact teachers can have when they intentionally and respectfully interact with children to extend their learning. Although research has shown that high-quality teacher-child interactions have a significant impact on children’s emotional, social, and cognitive development, many teachers grapple with […]Full Description
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