First Connections
Session 7: Environment of Respectful Caregiving
Saturday January 28th, 2012 9 a.m. — 12 p.m.
Status: Open
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Respectful caregiving is the basis of quality environments for infants and toddlers. When caregivers give “full attention”, they can observe and respect children’s abilities and points of view. Simple toys that can be used in a variety of ways are valuable learning tools. CORE SESSION
First Connections: Infant & Toddler Development & Care is Oregon’s training curriculum for teachers and providers of care and education of our youngest citizens. Cohort participants will experience 18-hours of training and three or more coaching sessions to gain knowledge and skills on implementing research-based best practices to ensure that infants and toddlers get a safe, healthy, emotionally secure and intellectually rich start in life.
Grant funding for this project provided through the Oregon Child Care Division.
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