Thursday, November 7, 2013
Early Learning Guidelines Training Modules
These five modules cover important information in each of the four
developmental domains featured in the Early Learning Guidelines. These modules were
developed to assist trainers as they provide trainings to child care
providers on the Infant, Toddler, and Three-Year-Old Early Learning
Guidelines. Each module features a Facilitator Guide, Participant
Guide, and a PowerPoint Presentation for trainers to use in their
training. Click here to access the training.
Little Texans Big Futures
New, updated Early Childhood Guidelines are now available. Check out http://www.littletexans.org for great information and resources for child care providers and parents including:
- Infant, Toddler, and Three-Year-Old Early Learning Guidelines in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese
- Child development posters for your child care program
- Parenting guides in English and Spanish with child development information for four age groups: 0-8 months, 8-18 months, 18-36 months, and 36-48 months
- A parent's guide for selecting child care
- Our television and radio ads
- They also have mobile website
They have a new resource available
for early childhood providers in Texas - an alignment of the new Infant,
Toddler, and Three-Year-Old Early Learning Guidelines with the Texas Pre-kindergarten
Guidelines. "Texas' Early Learning Pathways"
creates a birth to age 5 child development continuum and shows how caregivers
can support optimal development for young children for the first five years of
life.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Child Care Providers Can Impact Costly Issue
Some of you may have seen the article in the June issue of the Community Impact Newspaper about truancy. If you didn't see it, click here to do so. You can also find out more by clicking here. This is not just a public school issue, and child care providers can definitely help establish routines related to school attendance. Click here for more info on how to help. There you can also find "tools" for using with your families.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
2013 Training a Success!!
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2013 Hays Co. Child Care Providers Training on April 6th in Kyle!! We had a great crowd of 145 registered participants who care for 1,500 children in Hays and surrounding counties. Special thanks to all of our presenters and exhibitors! Click here to see the printed program from the training.
A huge pat on the back goes to our planning committee: Stephanie Bonnet-Kramer and Marie Jones (Hays CISD), Rebecca Eichen and Maria Matts (Rocking Horse Academy), and Laura Petty (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Hays County). Over the last year, our committee and planned and hosted 2 trainings which provided participants with a total of 10 training hours. Our fall training on Sept. 29 involved 138 registered participants.
We will soon be working on plans for the fall training, so stay tuned to this site for all the details.
Also, if you are interested in serving on the planning committee and/or presenting at future trainings, please feel free to contact Laura Petty at 512-393-2120 or ljpetty@tamu.edu.
A huge pat on the back goes to our planning committee: Stephanie Bonnet-Kramer and Marie Jones (Hays CISD), Rebecca Eichen and Maria Matts (Rocking Horse Academy), and Laura Petty (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Hays County). Over the last year, our committee and planned and hosted 2 trainings which provided participants with a total of 10 training hours. Our fall training on Sept. 29 involved 138 registered participants.
We will soon be working on plans for the fall training, so stay tuned to this site for all the details.
Also, if you are interested in serving on the planning committee and/or presenting at future trainings, please feel free to contact Laura Petty at 512-393-2120 or ljpetty@tamu.edu.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Free Online Training on "Cognitive Skills"
The brain training experts at LearningRx of San Antonio Northeast has
partnered with Professional Learning Board to offer a free online
continuing education course to area teachers. The class is named ”Cognitive Skills – Understanding Learning
Challenges” and is designed to help teachers understand, identify and
combat weak cognitive skills, which for some students can sabotage
learning, even when excellent teachers use the best methods, materials
and curriculum. By completing the course, teachers will earn 5 to 10 clock hours. Click here to find out more details and enroll.
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