CONTENTS
 

Events Calendar

Week of Nov 29th

  • INAEYC- You Are Not Alone- Live Webinar

    INAEYC- You Are Not Alone- Live Webinar


    November 30, 2021

    North Western You Are Not Alone 11.30.21

    Are you exhausted? Hurting? Traumatized? You Are Not Alone!
    It’s time to turn things around. Join us for encouragement, inspiration, coping tips, and other positive things that will make a real difference in how you’re feeling about your work right now. We are with you, and together we can move forward stronger than
    ever!

    Guest presenter: Valerie Wise, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Self-Care Expert and Life Coach
    You will have the opportunity to participate in and learn breathing exercises and an open discussion /sharing time.

    CKC 6.8 the importance of self-care and how to manage their own physical and mental health, including the effects of their own exposure to adversity and stress (1.5 hours)

    Training: CKC: 6.8 / 1.5 hour

    Register at:

    https://bit.ly/2ZcGtob
    Registration deadline is November 30,2021.

    This FREE event is open to members and nonmembers who work in the early childhood field or are working toward a CDA certification.

    Live Webinar
    SPARK- Safe Sleep Practices- Live Webinar

    SPARK- Safe Sleep Practices- Live Webinar


    November 30, 2021

    We know that safe sleep practices are critical for the well-being of infants in our early childhood programs. This two-hour, introductory, webinar course explains how to reduce the risk of sleep-related deaths and how to implement safe sleep practices in infant classrooms. This professional development session satisfies the State of Indiana requirement for infant caregivers.

    Please register on Indiana Learning Paths:

    1. Login or create an account at ilead.in.gov
    2. Click "Start Your Indiana Learning Path"
    3. Choose "Courses" on the left side
    4. Search for the course you wish to register for in the top search bar
    Live Webinar
  • OECOSL- Universal Precautions- Live Webinar

    OECOSL- Universal Precautions- Live Webinar


    December 1, 2021

    Universal precautions training is required for all staff working in regulated child care programs. Early childhood professionals need to be knowledgeable about how to prevent disease transmission in the early childhood setting, including those spread through contact with blood and other potentially infectious bodily fluids. Universal precautions are measures taken in order to safely handle bodily fluids, blood, and airborne secretions to reduce the chance of infection and transmission of diseases to staff or children in child care settings.

    Please register on Indiana Learning Paths:

    1. Login or create an account at ilead.in.gov
    2. Click "Start Your Indiana Learning Path"
    3. Choose "Courses" on the left side
    4. Search for the course you wish to register for in the top search bar
    Live Webinar
  • Stewards of Children- Darkness to Light: End Child Sexual Abuse- Live Webinar

    Stewards of Children- Darkness to Light: End Child Sexual Abuse- Live Webinar


    December 3, 2021

    Stewards of Children® is a child sexual abuse prevention program developed by the national organization Darkness to Light. This program educates adults to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. This training program is designed for parents and any adults who work with children or adolescents. Stewards of Children is the only program available to the public scientifically proven to increase knowledge, improve attitudes and change child-protective behaviors. Over 2 million adults across 76 countries have been trained in Stewards of Children, making it one of the most widely used child sexual abuse prevention training for adults.

    Please register on Indiana Learning Paths:

    1. Login or create an account at ilead.in.gov
    2. Click "Start Your Indiana Learning Path"
    3. Choose "Courses" on the left side
    4. Search for the course you wish to register for in the top search bar
    Live Webinar

Comments are closed.

Close Search Window
Translate »