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How and When To Talk To Parents (S-2012-0350-1037)
Mon August 6, 2012 2:00 PM
Discusses how to talk to parents to build and maintain positive relationships.
Registration information
No cancelation policy provided.
Training categories
- Administrators from child care centers/preschools/out-of-school time sites
- Family child care owners and staff
- Home visitors
- Staff from child care centers/preschools/out-of-school time sites
- Young Adolescent (Jr. High/High School)
- Infants (0 to 12mo)
- Intermediate (Middle/Jr. High)
- Lower Elementary
- Preschool (3 to 5 yrs)
- Toddlers (13 to 35mo)
- Upper Elementary
- Level 4 - Knowledge and skills equal to a Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood Education
- Level 1 - New to the field with little or no specialized training
- Level 2 - Knowledge and skills equal to Child Development Associate
- Level 3 - Knowledge and skills equal to Associate Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education
- 4.1.1.a.0. "Communicates respectfully and positively with families from a variety of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds."
- 4.1.1.b.0. "Respects choices and goals families make for their children."
- 4.1.3.a.0. "Engages families in discussions to promote respectful partnerships."
- 4.1.4.a.0. "Partners, plans, and communicates to enhance family support and participation."
- 4.2.1.a.0. "Develops and maintains open, friendly, cooperative, and respectful relationships with families. "
- 4.2.1.b.0. "Recognizes and respects that factors may influence how families nurture and support their child."
- 4.2.1.c.0. "Protects children, youth, and family confidentiality."
- 4.2.1.d.0. "Identifies ways to support the relationship between children and their families. "
- 4.2.2.a.0. "Respects the family's role in, influence on, and responsibility for education and development. "
- 4.2.2.c.0. "Creates and provides opportunities for continual family involvement throughout the program."
- 4.2.3.a.0. "Demonstrates a strengths-based approach when working with families."
- 4.2.3.b.0. "Identifies and demonstrates support for families through reciprocal relationships."
- 4.2.4.a.0. "Develops partnerships with families to support their child's learning, development, and well-being."
- Strategies to establish productive relationships with families
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