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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 04/30/2024 at 8:00 PM (EDT)
Este taller está diseñado para educadores de cuidado infantil familiar y educadores de la primera infancia interesados en fomentar el desarrollo de la alfabetización y el interés de los niños en la lectura temprana.
Todos los entrenamientos ofrecen un certificado. Aquellas capacitaciones que ofrezcan CEU se anotarán en el Título de la capacitación.
Descripción
Este taller está diseñado para educadores de cuidado infantil familiar y educadores de la primera infancia interesados en fomentar el desarrollo de la alfabetización y el interés de los niños en la lectura temprana. Los participantes aprenderán sobre los fundamentos del desarrollo del cerebro y su relación con la lectura de libros. También explorarán el poder del uso de libros ilustrados no comerciales y estrategias de lectura dialógica para crear experiencias de lectura compartidas enriquecedoras.
En esta sesión interactiva, los participantes:
1. Descubrirán la importancia de las habilidades de lectura temprana y su impacto en el éxito académico futuro.
2. conocerán componentes claves de la lectura dialógica, una técnica basada en investigaciones que fomenta la participación activa y la conversación con los niños en torno a los libros ilustrados.
3. Explorararán estrategias prácticas para utilizar pautas y preguntas de lectura dialógica para promover el desarrollo del lenguaje, el pensamiento crítico y la comprensión.
4. Participarán en sesiones de práctica guiada, donde podrán aplicar técnicas de lectura dialógica con libros ilustrados cuidadosamente seleccionados.
5. Recibirán recomendaciones de libros seleccionados y materiales de recursos para respaldar su implementación de la lectura dialógica en la guardería o en casa
Este taller equipará a los participantes con valiosas herramientas y estrategias para hacer de la lectura de libros ilustrados una experiencia verdaderamente interactiva y significativa.
Participe del taller para la exploración enriquecedora del amor por la lectura temprana y descubra cómo dar vida a la magia de las historias a través de la lectura dialógica.
Objetivos de aprendizaje:
1. Los participantes podrán comprender la relación entre el desarrollo del cerebro y el desarrollo cerebral óptimo de los niños a través de rutinas de lectura constantes en el hogar.
2. Podrán definir la lectura dialógica y describir sus componentes clave y sus beneficios para el desarrollo temprano de la alfabetización.
3. Los participantes podrán demostrar el uso de pautas de lectura dialógica y técnicas de preguntas mediante la participación en una práctica guiada con libros ilustrados de alta calidad.
Francia Wisnewski
NAFCC Director of Membership
NAFCC
Francia Wisnewski, Montague MA Francia Wisnewski is the Director of Membership and Community Engagement at the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC). In this role, she is responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects related to membership engagement and growth. This includes developing and implementing strategies to attract new members, retaining existing ones, and fostering a sense of community and collaboration among family child care educators and other stakeholders within the organization. “I am honored to be working alongside the many passionate family child care educators and community allies in Early Childhood Education. I am thankful for the opportunity to be working with NAFCC, an organization that for decades has been committed to elevating family child care systems, keeping them the core of their work. I look forward to many years of strong collaborations and the many opportunities to keep driving this mission.” Francia has over 25 years of dedicated experience in the nonprofit, education, and community organizing sectors. Raised in Cali, Colombia, her professional journey began as a science teacher in South America. In addition, her passion for philanthropy, with an equity lens at the focus, has resulted in securing at millions in funding for for new programs and innovative educational workforce structures in the family childcare sector, across multiple states. Her focus on elevating community leadership and amplifying economic development opportunities has made her a recognized authority in this space. Francia holds a bachelor's degree in Science Teacher Education/ Licentiate in Biology and Chemistry from Universidad Del Valle in Cali, Colombia. She also holds a Masters of Education in Child Study and Early Childhood from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Francia’s commitment to this work is evident. Her dedication to creating a lasting impact drives her mission to support education, advocacy, and community engagement to contribute to the successful future pipeline of childcare educators.
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Discover success in childcare! Join our Business Plan Training to learn how to create a roadmap for financial success.
All trainings offer a certificate. Those trainings that offer CEUs will be notated in the training Title.
Description: Discover success in childcare! Join our Business Plan Training to learn how to create a roadmap for financial success, efficient operations, risk management, and achieving goals. Don't miss out on turning your dreams and goals into reality.
Learning Objectives:
1. Learn how to create a strong business plan for your childcare service.
2. Use your business plan to manage finances, improve operations, and achieve goals in childcare.
Marjorie Mallard
Consultant
Marjorie Mallard Consulting Services
Through 23 years of childcare business ownership, I have developed a passion for assisting others in launching their own childcare and early education businesses. With no prior experience, only a commitment to providing a strong educational foundation for my children, I began my own childcare business in my two-car garage home in 2002. That very startup business has since evolved into a franchise brand. I've learned numerous lessons throughout this journey, which have equipped me to become the business owner I am today.
My mission is to empower young adults to:
- Establish robust foundations in essential business principles while ensuring the health and safety of the children in their care.
- Offer inspiration, empowerment, education, and mentorship to childcare business owners with aspirations to transform their business strategies.
- Provide sound business foundations and principles for new startups or providers looking to expand into the childcare center business.
- Impart business acumen for launching scalable childcare businesses.
My roles encompass:
- Motivational Speaker
- Childcare Business Franchise Consultant
- Author
- Childcare Business Educator
- Franchisor of my Proprietary Brand
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Recognizing Early Signs of Mental Illness in Young Children
Discussing mental illness in young children and unpacking the facts.
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The participants will be able to define what is a Profit Margin, The participants will be able to calculate their Profit Margin, and The participants will be able to write one reason it’s important to know their Profit Margin
Learning Objectives:
- 1.The participants will be able to define what is a Profit Margin
- 2.The participants will be able to calculate their Profit Margin
- 3.The participants will be able to write one reason it’s important to know their Profit Margin
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The goal of parent and family engagement is to work with families to build strong and effective partnerships that can help children and families thrive.
The goal of parent and family engagement is to work with families to build strong and effective partnerships that can help children and families thrive. These partnerships are grounded in positive, ongoing, and goal-oriented relationships with families. The relationships are based on mutual respect and trust. They are also developed over time, through a series of interactions between staff and families.
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What is autism?, What are common behaviors in young children with autism?, Develop strategies for supporting young children with autism, and Learn how to support the family.
Learning Objectives:
- 1.What is autism?
- 2.What are common behaviors in young children with autism?
- 3.Develop strategies for supporting young children with autism.
- 4.Learn how to support the family.
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What is an exceptional child?, What can you as a family childcare provider do to support your exceptional students?, and Associations for exceptional providers and educators.
Learning Objectives:
- 1.What is an exceptional child?
- 2.What can you as a family childcare provider do to support your exceptional students?
- 3.Associations for exceptional providers and educators.
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Overview of Home-based Child Care (HBCC) and school-age children, Discussion #1 in mixed role groups: What are the strengths and challenges for HBCC?, Promising Practices on Access and Quality, Discussion #2 In role-similar groups: What are promising practices and potential solutions to challenges?, Discussion groups share promising ideas, and Evaluation
Learning Objective:
- 1.Overview of Home-based Child Care (HBCC) and school-age children
- 2.Discussion #1 in mixed role groups: What are the strengths and challenges for HBCC?
- 3.Promising Practices on Access and Quality
- 4.Discussion #2 In role-similar groups: What are promising practices and potential solutions to challenges?
- 5.Discussion groups share promising ideas
- 6.Evaluation
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Overview of Trauma and Stress, Protective Factors and Resilience, Trauma-Responsive Caregiving Strategies and Practices, Wellness and Well-Being, and Reflections and Wrap
Learning Objectives:
- 1.Overview of Trauma and Stress
- 2.Protective Factors and Resilience
- 3.Trauma-Responsive Caregiving Strategies and Practices
- 4.Wellness and Well-Being
- 5.Reflections and Wrap
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Policy training session for FCC networks
Policy Drives Practice: Building the Roadmap for Staffed FCC Networks
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