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1 current training calendar look inside for this quarter s professional development opportunities
2 training at the YWCA child care resource and referral The CCR&R offers many training opportunities each month. The trainings follow guidelines from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), which sets professional standards for early childhood care and education. Training topics include: child development, positive guidance, curriculum planning, health and safety, cultural sensitivity, special needs, program improvement, and business practices. Why attend a training at the CCR&R? cost effective; free or low cost relevant and current; a wide variety of topics to choose from, with new topics added regularly interactive workshops for hands-on learning convenient s throughout DuPage and Kane counties for ease of attendance opportunities to gain new skills and learn about resources available to child care professionals trainings meet the requirements for DCFS inservice hours, CDA credential, and QRS eligibility requirements much, much more! Here s what child care providers are saying about trainings at the CCR&R! I liked that you addressed many of the issues we actually face in our day care. A thorough presentation with a tangible activity! I enjoyed the s interactive teaching style. The information was great for our every day use in our child care. The was very warm and reassuring for me as a provider. I wish that the class was longer! I liked the hand s-on activities!
3 spotlight on...the Quality Rating System (QRS) The Quality Rating System (QRS) is the statewide quality rating and tiered reimbursement system that assists Illinois child care programs in providing quality care for children and their families. QRS is a voluntary system available to license-exempt family and child care providers and licensed centers. License-exempt family child care providers have the opportunity to complete up to 3 progressive levels of training to achieve QRS standing. Licensed programs (FCC and Centers) work toward achieving a 1-4 Star Level rating. Currently, there is no cost to apply to QRS. QRS is open to all child care providers. Those providers who care for children from CCAP (Child Care Assistance Program) families and receive a QRS rating can earn an extra 5-20% quality add -on to the standard daily CCAP reimbursement rate for children in their care. The application process is administered by the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (INCCRRA). Applications are available on the INCCRRA website ( or by calling (866) Providers are required to attend a free orientation prior to completing the application process. QRS participants will receive information about eligibility requirements, the application process and supports and resources that are available. Participants will also earn 2 in-service hours. The YWCA CCR&R is pleased to offer opportunities to participate in this required orientation. Learn More About QRS: Orientation for the Quality Rating System (QRS) - Quality matters in child care. Learn about the statewide Quality Rating System (QRS) that recognizes family child care and center-based providers for quality with QRS award certification. Providers serving children on the state Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) can also receive a bonus to the standard payment rate. The orientation covers eligibility requirements, application process, and supports and resources available. A provider must attend this session prior to applying to QRS. The YWCA CCR&R also has a dedicated QRS Specialist available for consultations and assistance. To register for the QRS Orientation or another CCR&R training, please visit our website: and go to Child Care / Provider Services / Current Training Calendar
4 YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Patterson and McDaniel Programs YWCA Metropolitan Chicago is committed to providing women with the support and tools needed to transform their lives, be confident in their choices, and make valuable contributions to their communities. We promote racial justice, embrace diversity, and inspire personal development both within our organization and throughout all our services. We are pleased to offer the following programs to support families in our communities: Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) supports and strengthens the child care system in DuPage and Kane counties by assisting parents, child care providers, and the community. child care referrals and resources for parents assistance for parents who need help paying for child care (Illinois Child Care Assistance Program) infant/toddler, nurse, mental health, and QRS consulting services start up assistance, training opportunities, and professional development, scholarship, and grant assistance for child care providers Sexual Violence and Support Services offers counseling and advocacy services to individuals and their non-offending family members who have been impacted by sexual assault. rape crisis hotline counseling services advocacy services violence prevention and professional education school-based art therapy Economic Empowerment Services offer support for career planning and advancement, financial counseling, and asset acquisition through one-on-one coaching, computer training, and specialized workshops. Economic Empowerment Institute computer technology training financial counseling and education TechGYRLS The Center for Racial Justice and Activism provides grassroots training for all members of the community to learn, experience, and lead racial justice and activist efforts. building strong communities one child at a time YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Patterson and McDaniel Child Care Resource and Referral 55 East North Avenue, Glendale Heights, IL ywcachicago.org
5 YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Training Policies Registration: Registration for trainings offered by the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Child Care Resource and Referral will be accepted through Online, Mail, Fax or dropped off in person at the YWCA office prior to the training. Enrollment process: Complete registration form and fee when applicable. Registrations will be processed in the order received and a waiting list will be established when necessary. Each participant is required to submit a separate registration. Registration deadlines: Registration is expected at least one week prior to the workshop/series. If enrollment is low, registration may be taken up to 2 business days prior to the scheduled class. Registration must be received 7 days prior to the scheduled training in order to receive a certificate on the day of the training. All other certificates will be mailed after the training if registered after schedule deadline. Enrollment is not complete until both registration form and fees have been received. Enrollment Limits: Typically, there is no limit on the number of participants from one facility. However, if the need arises to limit the number of participants from one program the YWCA CCR&R reserves the right to do so. The limit guidelines are as follows: FCC: Max. 2 per program CCC: Max. 4 per program Payment: Enrollment is not complete until both registration form and fees have been received. Pre-registration fees may be non-refundable for no-show registrants. Registrants are not to be charged or billed fees for non-attendance after training has occurred. No show registrants are not to be denied access to future training as long as they follow other training policies and procedures. Registration fees are nonrefundable and non-transferrable. Payments should be made out to the YWCA Child Care Resource and Referral. Registration notification: If you provide an address, confirmation will be sent via once registration is complete. If no is provided, written confirmation will be provided upon request. Agency cancellation: The YWCA reserves the right to cancel trainings for low registration, inclement weather, s illness. In the event the training is cancelled, participants will be notified by phone or . Training coupons will be issued for cancelled trainings. Coupons: Coupons will be issued for trainings cancelled by the YWCA. Coupons are valid for 6 months from the of issue. Only original coupons will be accepted. Participant cancellation: Please contact the YWCA training department via phone or at least 48 hours prior to the training if you are unable to attend. Refunds/Vouchers/Credit for registration fees will not be given. Registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. If you cannot attend a training and want to send someone in your place, please contact the training department during normal business hours. Time frame for cancelling: If the YWCA CCR&R cancels the training due to low enrollment all participants that registered will be contacted by phone no later than 2 business days prior to the training scheduled. Rescheduling: The YWCA CCR&R will make every effort to reschedule a cancelled training by the following quarter. Advance registration is required for all Trainings. Walk-ins are not allo Certificates: A. Late Arrivals a fifteen (15) minute grace period will be given at all training sessions. This grace period begins at the advertised start time. Participants
6 YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Training Policies will not be allowed in the training after the 15-minute grace period according to trainer s clock. Fees will not be refunded and no coupon will be issued. B. Early Departures: To receive a training certificate, the participant must stay until the trainer is finished. C. Unreasonable time spent out from the training will result in the loss of a certificate and may result in removal from the training. If you must handle an emergency, please notify the facilitator/ and dismiss yourself from the training. Replacement: Replacement certificates must be issued at the request of an individual participant. Certificates are only to be released to the individual who participated at the training. If you have not received your certificate within 30 days of training, you must notify the CCR&R. $5 fee will apply after 30 days. DTP transcripts may be issued at the request of an individual participant. To ensure confidentiality, transcripts are to be released to the individual. Fee for transcript: No fee Conduct/disruptive behavior: At the discretion of the trainer If an attendee is considered to be disruptive in behavior, he/she may be asked to leave the training and will not receive a certificate or refund. Threats, harassment, or abusive treatment of staff, facilitators, s, or other participants will NOT be tolerated. Misconduct of this type is considered a serious offense and will be subject to immediate and appropriate disciplinary action. In addition, the matter may be referred to local authorities for investigation and/or prosecution. No weapons are allowed on YWCA premises and/or at any YWCA sponsored events or trainings. Participants who do not abide by these policies will be asked to leave and will not receive a training certificate or coupon. Quality and Training Department 55 E North Ave. Glendale Heights, IL [email protected] All training policies are created by the YWCA CCR&R in accordance with the Department of Human Services regulations. Children are not permitted at training sessions. All cell phones must be silenced prior to the start of the workshop. Participants needing to attend to phone calls should excuse themselves from the workshop. All ethnicities, abilities, educational levels, opinions, and experiences will be respected. Personal experiences shared during the workshop will be respected. Misconduct or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. Behavior of this type will result in removal from the workshop session.
7 training calendar legend ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Symbol Meaning The star symbol indicates the training meets requirements for applying to the Quality Rating System (QRS). The heart symbol indicates First Aid/CPR trainings. The Registry symbol indicates trainings that have been approved to be entered into the Gateways to Opportunity Registry. The Gateways to Opportunity Registry is a resource and tool to drive quality and accountability for early care and education, school-age, and youth development practitioners and programs. Registry Membership provides a system to track professional attainment and completion of training requirements by individual practitioners, from college coursework to community-based training. For Registry Members, the system will maintain a permanent record of these achievements on a Professional Development Record (PDR). To download an application to become a member of the registry, visit This Registry symbol indicates trainings that are needed for ExceleRate Illinois Preparing for Success in the QRIS Working with the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS). Come learn how to prepare your environment and enhance your services in this important area. Early Childhood age groups will be covered. Those interested in this series must register for all scheduled ECERS sessions 2/12, 3/1, 3/12, 3/26, 4/16, 5/3, 5/14. registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
8 cda information ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings description s additional information The Council for Professional Recognition awards the CDA credential to individuals who have met the requirements. Individuals seeking to renew their CDA credential must obtain 4.5 CEUs, which can be obtained by attending 45 clock hours of instruction or a three-credit hour college course. To qualify for CEU consideration, the training/workshop must be at least 5 hours long (=.5 CEU). Ten hours equals 1 CEU. The YWCA CCR&R offers a wide range of early childhood trainings that address the CDA components. The trainings vary in length from 1.5 to 5 hours. Trainings offered in a series format consist of 6 or more hours of training. The YWCA CCR&R sponsored trainings address one or more of the following CDA areas: CDA 1 Health and Safety CDA 2 Physical and Intellectual Development CDA 3 Social and Emotional Development CDA 4 Provider/Family Relations CDA 5 Child Care Program Operation CDA 6 Professionalism CDA 7 Behavioral Observation and Record Keeping CDA 8 Principles of Child Growth and Development If you need financial support in obtaining your CDA Credential please contact: YWCA CCR&R (630) For more information about the CDA, contact: The Council for Professional Recognition (800) or registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
9 july 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings 7/8 The Importance of Play Language and Literacy Development Presented by Casey Craft, Infant/Toddler Specialist & Keri Anderson, Quality Specialist Play is an important par for developing self regulation as well as promoting language, cognition and social compliance. Children of all ages love to play, and it gives them opportunities to explore the world. Interact with where, express and control emotions and much more. Learn the importance of play in domains of development and also learn strategies of how to incorporate play in an developmentally appropriate way. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CDA Area: 2 Family Child Care - Closed Program for Infant & Toddler Care (PITC)-Module 1, Session 3: A Guide to Social-Emotional Growth and Socialization Presented by Casey Craft, Infant/Toddler Specialist 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CDA Area: 3,8 Fee: $25 for Series thurs. 7/10 Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC) is designed to help child care directors and infant/toddler care teachers become sensitive to infant s 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 experiences infant and toddler professionals. Rasmussen College 2363 Sequoia Drive Aurora, IL All Infant/Toddler Staff & Caregivers Max: 30- Closed Participants must complete all 4 sessions to receive credit. 6/12, 6/19, 7/10 and 7/17 sat. 7/12 Moving Beyond the Scales Presented by Casey Craft, Infant/Toddler Specialist Meaningful learning occurs when there is plenty of tine to choose from many activities, with a teacher who brings learning out of play. This training breaks down the ITERS (Infant Toddler Environment Rating Scale) book so that we can gain a better understanding of how to measure quality care in Infant, Toddler, Two s licensed child care classrooms. 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Grace United Methodist Church 300 E. Gartner Rd. Naperville, IL Room 232 CDA Area: 5 Child Care Providers working with Infants, Toddlers and Two s Level 1 Credentials Tier II- Module 7A Presented by Colleen Bandy, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 8 7/15.Module 7a: Child Development (Birth to 8 months) Newborns and young babies are developing at an incredible rate, causing them to have special needs unlike older children. In this fourth class, you will understand how children from birth to 8 months learn and grow, and how to individualize their care accordingly. Grace United Methodist Church 300 E. Gartner Rd. Naperville, IL Participants must register for and attend all Level III trainings (7/15/14, 7/22/14, 8/12/14, 8/26/14, 9/16/14, 9/24/14, 10/15/14, 10/28/14) to receive in-service credit registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
10 july 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings thurs. 7/17 Program for Infant & Toddler Care (PITC)- Module 1, Session 4: A Guide to Social-Emotional Growth and Socialization Presented by Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC) is designed to help child care directors and infant/toddler care teachers become sensitive to infant s 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 experiences infant and toddler professionals. Participants must complete all 4 sessions to receive credit. 6/12, 6/19, 7/10 and 7/17 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Rasmussen College 2363 Sequoia Drive. Aurora, IL CDA Area: 2 All Infant/Toddler Staff & Caregivers Fee: $25 for Series Max: 30- Closed Level 1 Credentials Tier II Module 7B Presented by Colleen Bandy, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 8 7/22 Module 7b;: Child Development (8 to 18 months) in this continuation of the first child development class, you will explore development among children 8 to 18 months old. You will identify how this age group differs In growth and their approach to learning, and you will discover toys, games, and songs that are helpful and just right for their development. Participants must register for and attend all Level III trainings (7/15/14, 7/22/14, 8/12/14, 8/26/14, 9/16/14, 9/24/14, 10/15/14, 10/28/14) to receive in-service credit Rasmussen College 2363 Sequoia Drive. Aurora, IL /29 Using Positive Guidance in your Environment Presented by Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist What does positive guidance mean to you? How can we implement this into our environment when handling challenging behaviors? Participants will discuss how to use discipline in a positive way that is effective and consistent with quality care in their environment. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30p.m. The Giving Tree Learning Center 1100 W. Wilson St. Batavia, IL CDA Area:7 Max: 30 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
11 august 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings 8/6 Activities for Mixed Age Groups Presented by Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist & Keri Anderson Quality Specialist Participants will discuss managing mixed age groups in a child-care setting and identify the benefits and challenges of multi-aged groups. Strategies on how to adapt daily practices and routines to meet the needs of children in differing age groups, choosing and adapting activities for mixed age groups will be shared. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Itasca Library 500 W Irving Park Rd. Itasca, IL CDA Area: 2 Max: 35 8/6 Quality Beginnings! Presented by YWCA Staff 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. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CDA Area: 5 New Family Child Care Providers Max: 15 Early Childhood Developmental Screening Presented by Daisy Viyuoh, MSN, RN and Mandy Semenik, MS, LCPC 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CDA Area: 1, 2, 3, thurs. 8/7 This training reviews child growth and development in early childhood environments related to brain development and learning. Through observation, the child care practitioner is able to monitor young children s interactions and age appropriate skill levels to focus on activities which enhance learning. A review of several commercial screening tolos is discussed to allow child care practitioners more options on monitoring a child s typical development. Case studies provide hands on learning for the participant on use of a developmental screening tool, and guidelines for the need for referral to an early intervention nprogram. In-Service Hours: 7.5 Kane County Health Dept North Highland Aurora, IL Max: 35 sat. 8/9 Understanding & Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement Presented by Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist One of the distinguishing characteristics of high-quality early childhood programs is their ability to adapt to change. This training will explore the concept of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) as an essential component of first-rate programs. Through discussions & group activities, participants will learn the key features of this leadership philosophy, the steps in the CQI process, and how to create a Continuous Quality Improvement Plan (CQUIP) to guide change. 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m..5 Itasca Library 500 W Irving Park Rd. Itasca, IL CDA Area: 4 Directors/ Administrators Fee: $10 Max: 35 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
12 august 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Level 1 Credential Training Tier III Module 7C Presented by Colleen Bandy, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 3,8 8/12 Module 7C: Child Development (18 to 36 months): Toddlers are an energetic bunch who require plenty of stimulation and education. In this final section of child development training, you will explore how children age 18 to 36 months learn language, learn to think, learn to move, and learn feelings, so you can better nurture this often curious age group. Participants must register for and attend all Level III trainings (7/15/14, 7/22/14, 8/12/14, 8/26/14, 9/16/14, 9/24/14, 10/15/14, 10/28/14) to receive in-service credit Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos 7C Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Tranier 6:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. CDA Area: 3,8 8/12 Módulo 7C: Desarrollo del Niño (18-36 meses de edad) Los pequeñitos de estas edades son un grupo muy energético que requiere mucha estimulación y educación. En esta sección final del adiestramiento sobre el desarrollo del niño, usted explorará cómo los niños de 18 a 36 meses de edad aprenden el lenguaje, aprenden a pensar, aprenden a moverse y aprenden sobre sentimientos, de tal forma que usted pueda criar a este grupo de edades que frecuentemente es muy curioso. Los participantes deben registrarse y asistir a todos los siguientes entrenamientos de Nivel 1 (8/12/14,8/26/14, 9/16/14, 9/30/14 10/7/14,10/15/14, 10/21/14 y 10/28/14 para recibir créditos en servicio por estos entrenamientos. Por favor, traiga su almuerzo. Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL Todos los Professionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español sat. 8/16 Autism:101 General information and effective strategies for supporting individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders Presented by Joy Cooper According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 out of every 68 children is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In this interactive workshop, we will identify early markers for Autism Spectrum Disorder and the importance of screening. Additionally, we will discuss the symptoms of autism and the implications for teaching, supporting and working with individuals with autism. Come to this workshop and add more tools to your toolbox with a variety of practical, effective strategies! 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. CDA Area: 8 8/19 CPR/First Aid Presented by 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. 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. In-Service Hours: 4 CDA Area: 1, 5 Fee: $55
13 august 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings 8/20 Comienzos de Calidad Presented by Norma Duran Está interesado en comenzar un negocio de calidad de cuidado de niños en la casa? Entonces esta clase es para usted! Se revisará, en forma general, todos los aspectos envueltos en operar un negocio familiar de cuidado de niños, incluyendo entrevista con los padres, mercadeando sus servicios, manteniendo archivos e impuestos, y mucho más. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. CDA Area: 5 Personas interesadas en abrir un negocio de cuidado de ninos en el hogar Max: 15 8/20 Infants and Toddlers Classroom Management Presented by Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist Create a schedule that works best for your classroom, arrange your room to achieve the best quality care learning environment and discuss strategies on how to handle challenging behaviors and still run an effective classroom. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The Giving Tree Learning Center 1100 W. Wilson St. Batavia, IL CDA Area: 7 Max: 30 sat. 8/23 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Presented by Daisy Viyuoh, RN, MSN, Kane County Nurse Consultant This presentation offers proactive recommendations for reducing the risk of SIDS in childcare and providing safe sleep for infants. Licensing requirements for Illinois will also be discussed. MEETS THE DCFS PRE-LICENSING TRAINING REQUIREMENT 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. In-Service Hours: 1.5 Kane County Health Dept N. Highland Ave. Aurora, CDA Area: 1 Max: 35 Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) Presented by Daisy Viyuoh, RN, MSN, Kane County Nurse Consultant 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. CDA Area: 1 sat. 8/23 Shaken Baby Syndrome can be preventable. As caregivers we need to understand the dangers of this syndrome and the steps we can take to stop it from harming our young children. This session will provide practical information about Shaken Baby Syndrome and effective strategies for prevention. MEETS THE DCFS PRE-LICENSING TRAINING REQUIREMENT In-Service Hours: 1.5 Kane County Health Dept N. Highland Ave. Aurora, Max: 35 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
14 august 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Level 1 Credential Training Tier III Module 8A Presented by Colleen Bandy ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. To 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 3 8/26 Module 8A: Preschool Social and Emotional Development : As children approach preschool age, their needs begin to change. This is the first of four classes designed to better understand children as they approach school-age. You will identify characteristics of social and emotional development and learn techniques for promoting appropriate and effective discipline for preschool children. Participants must register for and attend all Level III trainings (7/15/14, 7/22/14, 8/12/14, 8/26/14, 9/16/14, 9/24/14, 10/15/14, 10/28/14) to receive in-service credit. Rasmussen College 2363 Sequoia Drive. Aurora, IL Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos n 8A Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. To 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 3 8/26 Módulo 8A: Desarrollo Social y Emocional de los Preescolares Mientras los niños se acercan a la edad preescolar, sus necesidades comienzan a cambiar. Esta es la primera de cuatro clases diseñadas para entender mejor a los niños mientras se acercan a la edad escolar. Usted identificará características del desarrollo social y emocional y aprenderá técnicas para promover la disciplina apropiada y efectiva para los niños preescolares. Los participantes deben registrarse y asistir a todos los siguientes entrenamientos de Nivel 1 (8/12/14,8/26/14, 9/16/14, 9/30/14 10/7/14,10/15/14, 10/21/14 y 10/28/14 para recibir créditos en servicio por estos entrenamientos. Por favor, traiga su almuerzo. Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL Todos los Profesionales de Edad Temprana que hablen Español Introduction to Developmental Screening Tools Presented by Daisy Viyuoh, MSN, RN CCNC 9:00a.m. to 12:00p.m. CDA Area: 1 Fee: $10 8/27 The process of developmental screening in the early childhood setting is introduced to practitioners and parents. Observation of a young child s growth and development provides evidence of age-appropriate skill level, continued monitoring of milestones, and the need for referral into an early intervention program. A review of several commercial screening tools is discussed to provide child care practitioners more options to monitor a child s typical development Kane County Health Dept N. Highland Aurora, Max: 35 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
15 september 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Ages and Stages Social Emotional Questionnaire Screening Tool Presented by Daisy Viyuoh, RN, MSN, Kane County Nurse Consultant 1:00p.m. to 3:00p.m. CDA Area: 1,2,3,7,8 8/27 Come and be a part of a development screening discussion. We are the eyes and ears to the parents so let's learn to start screening the children in our care. This training will teach providers practical ways to observe and document developmental and social emotional changes in our children 0-5 years of age using screening tools. This is a first/ aid to preventing future delays in our children. Come and let s make a difference in our children's lives. Kane County Health Dept N. Highland Aurora, IL Max: 35 Welcoming Each and Every Child Presented by Daisy Viyuoh, RN, MSN, Kane County Nurse Consultant 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CDA Area: 1,2,3,4,5,7,8 sat.. 8/30 This session provides information on caring for young children with special needs in a typical childcare setting. The training helps increase the knowledge and comfort level of participants to enhance their ability to care for young children with disabilities in early childhood environments. It will discuss adaptations and modifications that assist all children to participate in activities. This meets the DCFS requirement for early childhood providers in special care and inclusion training. In-Service Hours: 7.5 Kane County Health Dept N. Highland Ave. Aurora, Max: 35 (Bring your lunch) 9/9 Quality Beginnings! Presented by YWCA Staff 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. 9:30 a.m. To 11;30a.m. CDA Area: 5 New Family Child Care Providers Max: 15 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
16 september 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) for Infants and Toddlers Presented Casey Craft, Infant/Toddler Specialist 6:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. CDA Area: 8 9/10 Developmentally appropriate practice, often shortened to DAP is an approach to teaching based off the research on how young children develop and learn and in what is known about effective early education. It s framework is designed to promote young children s optimal learning and development. Join in discussion about DAP when working with infants and toddlers. Glendale Heights, sat. 9/13 Illinois Early Learning Guidelines: Birth 3 years Presented by Casey Craft, Infant/Toddler Specialist 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 develop across multiple domains. 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In-Service Hours: 4.5 Grace United Methodist Church 300 E. Gartner Rd. Naperville, CDA Area: 5,6,8 Max: 35 9/16 Level 1 Credential Training Tier III Module 8B Colleen Bandy, 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. 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Grace United Methodist Church 300 E. Gartner Rd. Naperville, CDA Area: 2 Max:25 Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos 8B Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Tranier 6:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. CDA Area: 3,8 9/16 Módulo 8B: Desarrollo Físico de los Preescolares : Mientras los pequeñines maduran, sus mentes no son las únicas cosas que están creciendo en ellos a una rapidez increíble. Usted entenderá las áreas especiales del desarrollo físico en los niños de edad preescolar. Además, usted aprenderá sobre actividades para el motor fino que van a ayudar a los preescolares a crecer junto con sus cuerpos mientras desarrollan la coordinación y el movimiento apropiados Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL Todos los Professionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español
17 september 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings sat. 9/20 Introduction to Environment Rating Scales Presented by Colleen Bandy, 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 userfriendly 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. 9:00a.m. - 1:00p.m. In-Service Hours: 4 Wesley Nursery School 14 N. May Street Aurora, IL CDA Area: 5 Fee: $10 Crea ng Individual Professional Development Plans Presented by Keri Anderson, Quality Specialist 9:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. CDA Area: 1,2,3,7,8 Fee: $10 sat. 9/20..Participants will define and explain the value of professional development. This training will assist in recognizing the relationship of staff development to Continuous Quality Improvement. Participants will also be able to identify the components of an effective professional development plan. Planning & Implementing Effective Small-Groups Presented by Keri Anderson, Quality Specialist 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. CDA Area: 8 9/23 Why do teachers write activity plans? Why are written plans necessary? Is formal planning as important for children in child-care settings and pre-k programs as it is for children enrolled in elementary school? In this introduction to planning and implementing effective small group activities, Information will be presented to help you answer questions like these! In-Service Hours: 4
18 september 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Level 1 Credential Training Tier III 8C Presented by Colleen Bandy, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 1, 3, 8 9/24 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. Participants must register for and attend all Level III trainings (4/27, 5/27 & 6/15) to receive in-service credit. Max:25 More Pro-Action = Less Reaction: Proactive strategies for success and effective interventions for challenging behaviors with individuals with autism Presented by Joy Cooper 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CDA Area: 1,2,3,4,8 sat. 9/27 In this workshop, we will identify the challenges and strengths associated with the diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder and focus on proactive interventions as well as de-escalation strategies to help support individuals with autism. When proactive strategies are in place, there s less of a need to be reactive, which is beneficial for both the individual with autism, and parents, professionals, and caregivers alike. However, challenging behaviors and crisis situations can be unpredictable, and it can be difficult to know how to effectively de-escalate the situation. If you are looking for proactive solutions to prevent challenging behaviors and calming strategies to de-escalate crisis situations, this workshop can be beneficial for you!
19 october 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos 8C Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 2 9/30.Módulo 8C: Desarrollo del Lenguaje de los Preescolares: Los patrones del habla apropiada y las destrezas del lenguaje son cruciales para cultivar la comunicación efectiva en los preescolares. En esta tercera clase sobre el desarrollo de los preescolares, usted explorará cómo usar una fotografía y los libros de cuentos para establecer el fundamento para la buena lectura y el uso apropiado del lenguaje. Esta clase viene completa con un análisis sobre cómo ayudar a los niños con necesidades especiales. Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL Todos los Professionales de Educación Temprana que hablen Español Introduction to Development Screening Tools Presented by Daisy Viyuoh, RN, MSN, Kane County Nurse Consultant 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CDA Area: 1 Fee: $10 sat. 10/4 The Process of developmental screening in the early childhood setting is introduced to practitioners and parents. Observation of a young child s growth and development provides evidence of age-appropriate skill level, continued monitoring of milestones, and the need for referral into an early intervention program A review of several commercial screening tools is discussed to provide child care practitioner s more options to monitor a child s typical development In-Service Hours: 6 Kane County Health Dept N. Highland Ave. Aurora, Max: 35 Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos n 7A Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. To 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 3 Fee: Gratis 10/7 Módulo 7A: Desarrollo del Niño: (Desde el nacimiento hasta los 8 meses de edad) Los recién nacidos y los bebés pequeños se desarrollan rápidamente, lo que causa que ellos tengan necesidades especiales diferentes a los niños mayores. En esta clase, usted entenderá cómo los niños desde recién nacidos hasta los 8 meses de edad aprenden y crecen, y cómo individualizar el cuidado que se les da correspondientemente. Los participantes deben registrarse y asistir a todos los siguientes entrenamientos de Nivel 1 (8/12/14,8/26/14, 9/16/14, 9/30/14 10/7/14,10/15/14, 10/21/14 y 10/28/14 para recibir créditos en servicio por estos entrenamientos. Por favor, traiga su almuerzo. Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL Todos los Profesionales de Edad Temprana que hablen Español registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
20 october 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC)-Module II Part 1-Group Care Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CDA Area: 4 Fee: $25 for Series 10/8 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 indepth 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. Participants must complete all 4 sessions to receive credit. 10/8, 10/22,, 11/5 and 11/19 Matematicas es mas que contar y nombrar figuras geometricas Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CDA Area: 5 sat. 10/11 El taller consiste en el pensamiento crítico sobre los conceptos de números, geometría y diseños. Vamos a describir las actividades típicas de matemáticas y explicar los conceptos. También vamos a incorporar la investigación sobre el valor predictivo de los principios de matemáticas -más que la lectura, el conocimiento de un niño de la matemática a temprana edad predice el éxito académico posterior.5 10/14 Quality Beginnings! Presented by YWCA Staff 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. 6:30 p.m. To 8:30p.m. CDA Area: 5 New Family Child Care Providers Max: 15 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
21 october 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings 10/14 Quality Rating System (QRS) Orientation for Family Child Care Presented by Keri Anderson, Quality Specialist Quality matters in child care. Learn about the statewide Quality Rating System (QRS) that recognizes family child care providers for quality with QRS award certification. Providers serving children on the state Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) can also receive a bonus to the standard payment rate. The Orientation covers eligibility requirements, application process, supports and resources available. A provider must attend this session prior to applying to QRS. Morning Webinar 12:00p.m. to 2:00p.m. Evening Webinar 7:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. CDA Area: 5 Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos 8D Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CDA Area: 5 10/15 Módulo 8D: Desarrollo Cognoscitivo de los Preescolares En esta sección final sobre el desarrollo de los preescolares, usted se sumergirá a profundidad en cómo los preescolares aprenden e identificará ideas para hacer que el aprendizaje sea divertido. Con sugerencias para actividades que promueven el que los preescolares exploren los números, las formas, los colores y la ciencia, esta clase le da toda la información que usted necesita para hacer crecer y extender la habilidad de los niños para pensar y entender. Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL /15 Level 1 Credential Training Tier III 8D Presented by Colleen Bandy, 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 6:00 p.m. To 9:00p.m. Grace United Methodist Church 300 E. Gartner Rd. Naperville, CDA Area: 5 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
22 october 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Illinois Early Learning Developmental Standards Presented by Colleen Bandy, ITN Trainer 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CDA Area: 5,6,8 sat. 10/18 This training gives child care practitioners an overview of the program standards for children ages 3 to 5. Practitioners will learn how to connect the standards with daily classroom practice. Through discussion and small group activities, practitioners will learn how to look at their classrooms and evaluate how the early learning standards are being met. In-Service Hours: 6 Presence Mercy Medical Ctr Behavioral Health Building 1325 N. Highland Aurora, Walsh Dunleavy Room First Floor All Family Child Care Understanding & Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement Presented by Melissa Letts, Quality Specialist 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CDA Area: 4 Fee: $10 10/21 One of the distinguishing characteristics of high-quality early childhood programs is their ability to adapt to change. This training will explore the concept of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) as an essential component of first-rate programs. Through discussions & group activities, participants will learn the key features of this leadership philosophy, the steps in the CQI process, and how to create a Continuous Quality Improvement Plan (CQUIP) to guide change. Wesley Preschool 14 N. May St. Aurora, Max: 35 Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos 7B Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer 6:00 p.m. To 9:00p.m. CDA Area: 5 10/21 Módulo 7B: Desarrollo del Niño (8-18 meses de edad) En esta continuación de la primera clase sobre el desarrollo del niño, usted explorará el desarrollo entre los niños de 8 a 18 meses de edad. Usted identificará cómo este grupo de edades difiere en crecimiento y en la forma en que ellos enfrentan el aprendizaje, y usted descubrirá juguetes, juegos y canciones que serán de gran ayuda y adecuadas para su desarrollo. in-service Hours: 3 Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
23 october 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Program for Infant Toddler Care (PITC)-Module II Part 2-Group Care Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CDA Area: 5,6,8 10/22 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. Participants must complete all 4 sessions to receive credit. 10/8, 10/22, and 11/5 and 11/19 All Family Child Care Introduccion a las Escalas de Clasificacion del Entorno Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. CDA Area: 4 Fee: $10 10/25 Introduccion a las Escalas de Clasificacion del Entorno es para la familia y los proveedores de Cuidado de Ninos Centro. Despues de completar esta formacion, los profesionales de cuidado de ninos tendran conocimiento de las ERS, ser capaz de utilizar herramientas para la autoevaluacion del programa y contratar a un consultor para el uso de herramientas para la evaluacion, podra usar ERS resultados para planear mejoras del programa; tener en cuenta de los vinculos de ERS a los procesos nacionales de acreditacion, Estandares de Aprendizaje Temprano de Illinois y el Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Illinois (IDHS) Calidad del sistema. In-Service Hours: 4 10/28 Credencial del Nivel 1, Módulos 9 Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer.Módulo 9: Desarrollo de los Niños en Edad Escolar Para completar la importante sección sobre el desarrollo de los niños, esta clase dirige su atención a los niños en edad escolar para descubrir cómo ellos difieren en la forma en que aprenden y crecen. Con ideas sobre cómo cuidar mejor a los niños de edad escolar, esta clase ofrece guía sobre cómo establecer reglas y límites, y cómo lograr que los niños en edad escolar aprecien los conceptos de seguridad y respeto. 6:00 p.m. To 9:00p.m. Buenas Nuevas Church 402 Sherman Ave. Aurora IL CDA Area: 5 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
24 october 2014 ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings Level 1 Credential Training Tier III Module 9 Presented by Colleen Bandy, ITN Trainer 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CDA Area: 5,6,8 10/28 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. Rasmussen College 2363 Sequoia Drive. Aurora, IL All Family Child Care 10/28 Using Effective Language during Play Presented by Melissa Letts, Quality Specialist.Using meaningful & effective communications while the children are engaged in interest centers is so important for their development. We will discuss the many ways to provide educational interactions during free choice & beyond! This will also be helpful when using the Environmental Rating Scales. 6:30 p.m. To 8:30p.m. Grace United Methodist Church 300 E. Gartner Rd. Naperville, CDA Area: 5 10/29 The Power of Observation Presented by Casey Craft, Infant Toddler Specialist & Keri Anderson, Quality Specialist There is a vital connection between observation and effective teaching. Much more than a set of skills, observation is a mind set of openness and wonder that helps teachers and wonder that helps teachers and caregivers learn more about each child in their care. will discuss the importance of observation and documentation in children s environment. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. CDA Area: 7 registration form & payment must be received in our office 7 days prior to the of training.
25 Return Completed Form To: YWCA CCR&R Glendale Heights, IL Attn: Training Registration YWCA Child Care Resource and Referral Training Registration Form Please print clearly please use one form per person. Make additional copies as needed. In order to finalize your registration, we must receive a completed registration form with payment, if applicable. 1. All YWCA CCR&R trainings checks made payable to YWCA CCR&R Name: Home Phone: (Receive registration confirmation via ) Facility Type: Child Care Center Family Child Care Home Family Child Care Group Home Job Title: Kith and Kin (not licensed, caring for children of family or friends) Potential Provider Independent Consultant FCC Owner FCC Assistant Center Director Center Asst. Director Center Teacher Center Assistant Teacher Parent Other (please specify) Center/Business Name: Address: City/Zip/State: Phone: Fax: Do you currently serve children on the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)? Yes No DuPage County Kane County Other (please specify) Number of years in current position: Less than 6 mos mos. 1-3 yrs. More than 3 yrs. Are you License-exempt Licensed by DCFS Not applicable Ages of children you personally provide care for: FCC check all ages that apply Center Staff check primary age you provide care for only Infants Toddlers (15 months 23 months) 2 Years Preschool School Age 7/12/14 Moving Beyond the Scales $15 9/16/14 7/15/14 Level 1 Crendentials Tier III Module 7A Free 9/16/14 7/22/14 Level 1 Credentials Tier III Module 7B Free 9/20/14 7/29/14 Using Positive Guidance in your Environment $15 9/20/14 8/6/14 Activities for Mixed Age Groups $15 9/23/14 8/6/14 Quality Beginnings $15 9/24/14 8/7/14 Early Childhood Developmental Screening $15 9/27/14 8/9/14 Understanding & Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement $10 9/30/14 8/12/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 7C Free 10/4/14 8/12/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 7C Free 10/7/14 8/16/14 Autism 101:Gen.Info & Eff Strategies for Supporting Individuals w/autism Spectrum Disorders $15 10/8/14 8/19/14 CPR/First Aid $55 10/11/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8B Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8B Introduction to Environment Rating Scales Creating Individual Professional Development Plans Planning & Implementing Effective Small-Groups Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8C More Pro-Action = Less Reaction (Autism) Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8C Introduction to Development Screening Tools Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 7A Program for Infant Toddler Care (P.I.T.C) Matematicas es mas que contar y nombrar figuras geometricas 8/20/14 Comienzos de Calidad $15 10/14/14 Quality Beginnings $15 8/20/14 Infants and Toddlers Classroom Quality Rating System $15 10/14/14 Management Orientation Free 8/23/14 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome $15 10/15/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8D Free 8/23/14 Shaken Baby Syndrome $15 10/15/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8D Free 8/26/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8A Free 10/18/14 Illinois Early Learning Development Standards Free 8/26/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8A Free 10/21/14 Understanding & Planning for Contiuous Quality Improvement $10 8/27/14 Introduction to Development Screening Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos $10 10/21/14 Tools 7B Free 8/27/14 Ages & Stages Social Emotional Introduccion a las Escalas de Free 10/25/14 Questionnaire Screening Tools Clasificacion del Entorno $10 8/30/14 Welcoming Each & Every Child $15 10/28/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 9 Free 9/9/14 Quality Beginnings $15 10/28/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 9 Free 9/10/14 Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) Using Effective Language during $15 10/28/14 for Infants & Toddlers Play 9/13/14 Illinois Early Learning Guidelines Birth-3 Free 10/29/14 The Power of Observation $15 Free Free $10 $10 $15 Free $15 Free $10 Free $25 for Series $15
26 Enviar forma completa a: YWCA CCR&R Glendale Heights, IL Attn: Training Registration YWCA Child Care Resource and Referral Forma de Registro Por favor, escriba claro use una forma por persona. Haga copias adicionales cuando lo necesite. En orden de finalizar su registracion, debemos recibir la forma de registro completa con el pago, si aplica. o Todos los demás entrenamientos de YWCA CCR&R cheque pagable a YWCA CCR&R Nombre: Teléfono de Casa: Dirección de Su posición: Amigos y parientes (cuida niños de familia o amigos sin licencia) Proveedor potencial Consultor independiente Dueño de hogar familiar de cuidado de niños Asistente de hogar familiar de cuidado de niños Director/a de guardería Asistente de director/a Maestro/a de guardería Asistente de maestro/a Padre/madre Otros (por favor, especifique) Nombre de trabajo: Dirección: Ciudad/Código postal/estado: La guardería o el hogar está Exento de Licencia Con Licencia del DCFS No aplicable Teléfono: Fax: Actualmente, tiene niños que reciben ayuda financiera del Programa de Asistencia (CCAP)? Sí No Condado de Dupage Condado de Kane Otro (por favor, especifique) Cuánto tiempo tiene usted cuidando niños?: Menos de 6 meses 6-12 meses 1-3 años Más de 3 años Edades de los niños que usted personalmente cuida: Proveedor de hogar familiar de cuidado de niños marque todas las edades que apliquen Empleados de guardería marque solo la edad primaria que usted provee cuidado Infantes Pequeñines (15 meses 23 meses) 2 años Pre-Escolar Edad Escolar 7/12/14 Moving Beyond the Scales $15 9/16/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8B Free 7/15/14 Level 1 Crendentials Tier III Module 7A Free 9/16/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8B Free 7/22/14 Level 1 Credentials Tier III Module 7B Free 9/20/14 7/29/14 Using Positive Guidance in your Environment $15 9/20/14 8/6/14 Activities for Mixed Age Groups $15 9/23/14 Introduction to Environment Rating Scales Creating Individual Professional Development Plans Planning & Implementing Effective Small-Groups 8/6/14 Quality Beginnings $15 9/24/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8C Free 8/7/14 Early Childhood Developmental Screening $15 9/27/14 8/9/14 Understanding & Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement 8/12/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 7C Free 10/4/14 More Pro-Action = Less Reaction (Autism) $10 $10 $15 $15 $10 9/30/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8C Free Introduction to Development Screening Tools 8/12/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 7C Free 10/7/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 7A Free 8/16/14 Autism 101:Gen.Info & Eff Strategies for Supporting Individuals w/autism Spectrum Disorders $15 10/8/14 8/19/14 CPR/First Aid $55 10/11/14 Program for Infant Toddler Care (P.I.T.C) Matematicas es mas que contar y nombrar figuras geometricas 8/20/14 Comienzos de Calidad $15 10/14/14 Quality Beginnings $15 8/20/14 Infants and Toddlers Classroom Management $15 10/14/14 Quality Rating System Orientation Free 8/23/14 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome $15 10/15/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8D Free 8/23/14 Shaken Baby Syndrome $15 10/15/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8D Free 8/26/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 8A Free 10/18/14 Illinois Early Learning Development Standards Free 8/26/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 8A Free 10/21/14 Understanding & Planning for Contiuous Quality Improvement $10 8/27/14 Introduction to Development Screening Tools $10 10/21/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 7B Free 8/27/14 Ages & Stages Social Emotional Questionnaire Introduccion a las Escalas de Free 10/25/14 Screening Tools Clasificacion del Entorno $10 8/30/14 Welcoming Each & Every Child $15 10/28/14 Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulos 9 Free 9/9/14 Quality Beginnings $15 10/28/14 Level 1 Credential Tier III Module 9 Free 9/10/14 Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) for Infants & Toddlers $15 10/28/14 Using Effective Language during Play 9/13/14 Illinois Early Learning Guidelines Birth-3 Free 10/29/14 The Power of Observation $15 $10 $25 for Series $15
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