Early Childhood Investigations holds free webinars about a variety of topics. They are all great and I always tell other providers about them and forward them my emails but I feel that not many of them take advantage of them (even the ones in my neighborhood). I was talking to another provider yesterday and I asked her why she didn't take advantage of the free webinars and she told me that a lot of the topics didn't relate to family childcare. We went back and forth for a bit about how the topics did or didn't relate to us in family childcare and so I decided that I would try to get them to change that.
So ... if you could watch a webinar what topics would you want to learn about?
Okay, so far this is what I have:
**Positive and effective discipline for the childcare setting including step-by-step directions and examples of how to handle common problems like toy "hoarding" and possesive behavior.
**Lunch-time battles. Ideas of how to make healthier meal plans and tips on how to get the daycare kids to eat them.
**Potty training. Creating a workable potty-training policy which can work for the parents. How much of it is our responsibility? Teqniques that work.
**Creating a positive partnership with parents. How to deal with difficult parents and parents that constantly push the policies.
**Biting in the childcare setting. What are our responsibilities? Creating an adequate biting policy. What to do when a child bites.
**Aggression in the childcare setting. Creating an adequate hitting policy. What to do when a child hits?
**Privacy rights. Protecting our childcare families rights. Protecting our own privacy rights. How much is too much informaition? What are "off-limits" topics and what are the exceptions. How to politely but successfully deflect the "nosey" parent.
** Understanding Floor Time
** Child Development. What to Expect and When to be Concerned. How to respectfully express concerns to the parent. What to do when a parent won't listen.
** Books: Strategies for Interactive Reading. How to determine whether a book is a "good" book. How to jumps-start a love for early literacy.
** Tools for builing an emotional vocabulary. How to teach young children how to "use their words"
** Character building. How to teach values and respect
** Observing and assessing developmental milestones
** Culturally sensitive care. How to support the cultures in the community and in our groups
** Disaster Preparation Training for Family Child Care Providers
So ... if you could watch a webinar what topics would you want to learn about?
Okay, so far this is what I have:
**Positive and effective discipline for the childcare setting including step-by-step directions and examples of how to handle common problems like toy "hoarding" and possesive behavior.
**Lunch-time battles. Ideas of how to make healthier meal plans and tips on how to get the daycare kids to eat them.
**Potty training. Creating a workable potty-training policy which can work for the parents. How much of it is our responsibility? Teqniques that work.
**Creating a positive partnership with parents. How to deal with difficult parents and parents that constantly push the policies.
**Biting in the childcare setting. What are our responsibilities? Creating an adequate biting policy. What to do when a child bites.
**Aggression in the childcare setting. Creating an adequate hitting policy. What to do when a child hits?
**Privacy rights. Protecting our childcare families rights. Protecting our own privacy rights. How much is too much informaition? What are "off-limits" topics and what are the exceptions. How to politely but successfully deflect the "nosey" parent.
** Understanding Floor Time
** Child Development. What to Expect and When to be Concerned. How to respectfully express concerns to the parent. What to do when a parent won't listen.
** Books: Strategies for Interactive Reading. How to determine whether a book is a "good" book. How to jumps-start a love for early literacy.
** Tools for builing an emotional vocabulary. How to teach young children how to "use their words"
** Character building. How to teach values and respect
** Observing and assessing developmental milestones
** Culturally sensitive care. How to support the cultures in the community and in our groups
** Disaster Preparation Training for Family Child Care Providers
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