Training Event Details

YMCA Childcare Resource Service

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Talking to parents when concerns arise
Inital Date/Time: 03/07/2024 / 06:30 PM - 03/07/2024 / 08:30 PM, https://zoom.us/
Number of sessions: 1
Total Hours: 2.00 Clock Hours
Price: $0.00
Event Type: Web-based Time Specific
Language of Instruction: English
Interpreter Language(s):
Talking with Parents When You Have Concerns Caregivers, (anyone providing childcare or out-of-school care for children) will learn to have a meaningful conversation when they have concerns that a child in their care might have a developmental delay, disability, or significant behavior problem.

Participants will learn

• How to have a meangiful conversation when concerns arise

• How to prepare and share concerns

• The different ways a family may respond

• Next steps after expressing a concern

• Resource that might be available
Web-based Time Specific 03/07/2024 / 06:30 PM - 03/07/2024 / 08:30 PM, https://zoom.us/
This is an Overview/Introductory training for Teaching Staff, Administration/Leadership Staff, Family Child Care Providers, Prospective Providers or Students, Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care Providers, Resource & Referral Staff, Coaches.
Prior knowledge or experience needed:
  • None
This training will cover:
  • Special Needs and Inclusion: Participants will learn to be proactive when a child has a development delay or a concern
Early learning standards/foundations:
  • Infant Care (Birth - 18 Months)
  • School Age/Elementary (Kindergarten - 6th grade)
  • Toddler Care (19 - 36 Months)
  • Preschool (3 - 5 Years)
  • Transitional Kindergarten (4 - 5 Years)
  • Social-Emotional Development
  • Language Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Perceptual and Motor Development
  • Social Interaction
  • Fundamental Movement Skills
Is this a Gateways training? No
Instructor: Tanya Lora
Training Contact: Tanya Lora , tlora@ymcasd.org , (619) 683-4749
Training Organization Contact: Ms. Jeanna Bruce , jbruce@ymcasd.org , (619) 837-8098
Capacity: 75
Enrolled: 0
Waitlist: 16
Keywords: Full Inclusion