May 20, 2015
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 is for you. Actual case studies will be provided, including[...] Full Description
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- Business, Management, Social Media
May 13, 2015
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 myths, and provide new guidance about using or not using[...] Full Description
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- Teaching Practices, Technology
April 22, 2015
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 and return. Research shows that executive function skills affect school[...] Full Description
April 15, 2015
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 suspected child abuse. Participants will also learn how to plan[...] Full Description
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- Abuse, Teaching Practices
March 25, 2015
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 or she doesn’t make eye contact, is acutely sensitive to[...] Full Description
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- Neurodiversity, Teaching Practices
March 18, 2015
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 English literacy success and school readiness. Join Karen for this[...] Full Description
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- Family Engagement, Inclusion, Multicultural, Teaching Practices
March 11, 2015
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 work as a business. But, in fact, early learning programs,[...] Full Description
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- Business, Growth Mindset, Management
March 4, 2015
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 assessment data to guide decision-making during teacher-child interactions, lesson planning,[...] Full Description
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- Assessment, Teaching Practices
February 18, 2015
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 learning skills, and certain memory skills. This can help young[...] Full Description
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- Dual Language Learning, Teaching Practices
February 11, 2015
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 programs to use resources more efficiently, boost quality, and –[...] Full Description
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- Business, Finance, Management, Shared Services