Week of Jan 23rd
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SPARK! School-Age Bullying Behavior: Understanding what it is, what it isn't, and risk factors of why it happens (Virtual) SPARK! School-Age Bullying Behavior: Understanding what it is, what it isn't, and risk factors of why it happens (Virtual)
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January 24, 2023This training will familiarize educators with school-age bullying by defining what bullying is, what bullying isn't, three types of bullying, and the main risk factors and causes of school-age bullying behaviors.
First, sign into Indiana Learning Paths through your I-LEAD account in another browser tab. Then click the link below to access the registration page.
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SPARK! Mental Health Fundamentals (Virtual) SPARK! Mental Health Fundamentals (Virtual)
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January 25, 2023Become a mental health ally and learn the principles of mental health, such as standard terms, definitions, and warning signs, to best support and promote mental health and wellness among your team and families.
First, sign into Indiana Learning Paths through your I-LEAD account in another browser tab. Then click the link below to access the registration page.
Using the CDC’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. Resources to Increase Family Engagement and Promote Developmental Monitoring and Screening presented by Stephan Viehweg (Virtual) Using the CDC’s Learn the Signs. Act Early. Resources to Increase Family Engagement and Promote Developmental Monitoring and Screening presented by Stephan Viehweg (Virtual)
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January 25, 2023This training will be presented by Stephan Viehweg, LCSW, ACSW, IMH-E®, CYC-P
This virtual training opportunity will be offered on developmental and mental health topics which include Learn the Signs Act Early (LTSAE), developmental screening tools, and how to use these tools with families in their care.
3 CEU's will be awarded for attending this training.
First, sign into Indiana Learning Paths through your I-LEAD account in another browser tab. Then click the link below to access the registration page.
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SPARK! Brain Development 1/26/2023 SPARK! Brain Development 1/26/2023
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January 26, 2023The earliest days and years of a child’s life are the most critical to their healthy lifelong development. Even from birth, a baby’s brain is growing and making new connections every day. Jack E. Turman, Jr., Ph.D. is a Professor in the Dept. of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University, Indianapolis, and in the Dept. of Pediatrics at the IU School of Medicine. Come learn more from Dr. Turman about this amazing period in a child’s life and how childcare providers can play a role in supporting a baby’s healthy brain development.
First, sign into Indiana Learning Paths through your I-LEAD account in another browser tab. Then click the link below to access the registration page.