19 Aug Early Childhood Summit
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Early Childhood Summit
October 19, 2019
7:30 am - 1:00 pm
I’M A TEACHER! WHAT’S YOUR SUPER POWER?
Join us again this year for the Annual Early Childhood Summit. The following topics will be covered:
Bodies, Brains, Behaviors
Strengthening Business Practices
Mindful Practices in ECE
Using your Power to Strengthen Relationships
Outdoor Activities for Active Kids
Total of 5 training hours!
Please note:
Your registration for this event secures your spot and all of it’s amenities therefore refunds are NOT available.
Location Map: Front Range Community College Map for 2019 ECE Summit
Schedule of the Day:
7:30-8:00 am Registration and Breakfast
8:00 am Opening
8:15-9:45 am Keynote Speaker
Breakout sessions
10:00-10:50 am Breakout Session 1
11:00-11:50 am Breakout Session 2
12:00-12:50 am Breakout Session 3
Lunch and snacks will be provided during breakout sessions.
1:00 pm Summit Ends
Bodies, Brains, Behavior
Learning Objectives:
Increase knowledge of basic brain development in young children.
Connect child development to child behavior.
Share concrete strategies that can be applied to your classrooms and teacher practices immediately.
Description:
Are you frequently frustrated by negative behavior shown by children? Do you have that one child that makes you sweat all morning? Do you feel like you spend your whole day putting out fires? Understanding how children perceive the world and what influences their behavior can be your super power. Come have a candid conversation about what we know about child development, developmental milestones, and child behavior. Topics we will discuss include how young children learn, what gets in the way of their learning, commonly misunderstood characteristics of child development, and strategies for success. You will leave better equipped to navigate the dynamics of young children and specific strategies to apply to your teacher practice. Don’t let negative behavior be your kryptonite!
Strengthening Relationships with Young Children: The Role of Power in Early Childhood Settings
Learning Objectives:
Discuss and define the three types of power that are used in early childhood settings
Understand how power impact relationships with children
Set goals to empower children
Description:
Understanding how power dynamics influence relationships with young children is an important part of being a conscious and reflective educator. Understanding these same power dynamics also supports in creating a socially just and culturally aware classroom. In this session, three types of power that often impact teacher-child relationships will be discussed including Power On, Power For and Power With. Information on what each type of Power looks like in early childhood settings including their impact on relationships with young children will be examined. Early childhood teachers will have the opportunity to explore ways to move from using Power On with children to Power For or Power With to strengthen relationships with children in their care.
Mindfulness Practices in the Early Childhood Setting
Learning Objectives:
Analyze the research, process and benefits of incorporating mindfulness strategies in the early childhood setting and develop an understanding of how mindfulness practices have been proven to support the social-emotional well-being of both teachers and students and its impact on student learning.
Review specific age-appropriate strategies for incorporating mindfulness practices into the classroom and examine examples of how other educators are successfully doing so.
Develop an action plan for adding 2-3 mindfulness based practices into the routine for teachers and students
Description:
Mindfulness practices, such as yoga and meditation, are frequently being used in early childhood classrooms to help enhance the well-being of both teachers and students. The incorporation of mindfulness practices in early childhood classrooms is important because it can help students develop a mindset of kindness, tolerance, and peace in our often fast-paced culture. Such practices also improve mental health, social skills and behavior, and can counteract the effects of bullying. The goal of this presentation is to educate and empower participants to enhance the well-being of their own life and classroom through mindfulness practices. In this session we will discuss social-emotional learning, meditation, philosophy, affirmations, and age specific strategies for incorporating such practices into the school day.
Strengthening Business Practices for Childcare Programs
Learning Objectives:
Strengthen foundational knowledge in business management.
Understand strong fiscal management practices to support the sustainability of your business.
Description:
Providing excellent services is an essential ingredient in a successful business. However, this alone does not guarantee success; it must be coupled with strong business practices! This training is designed to strengthen providers’ foundational knowledge of sound fiscal management and business operations.
RAISING SUPERHEROES WITH HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Description: Broomfield Public Health Nurses will share information and resources on the importance of physical and mental health in teaching tiny superheroes to thrive. Topics include:
Share information on current obesity trends and the impact on multigenerational families;
Highlight the importance of being a breastfeeding friendly center in
reducing obesity rates;
Share ideas for promoting physical activity easily throughout the day;
Overview of required vaccines and reportable illnesses to keep students
and staff safe;
Ideas to incorporate Superfoods into healthy snacks for all superheroes to
thrive
Venue: Front Range Community College - Westminster Campus
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