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Description
Through supportive relationships, infants and toddlers develop a sense of trust, learn how to interact with others, and how to eventually express empathy. Strong, nurturing relationships are key to healthy development for infants and toddlers. This professional development event will explore social emotional development within the context of relationships. Participants will learn how the process of getting in tune with children allows providers to offer responsive care, which in turn helps infants and toddlers form secure relational attachments. Secure and responsive relationships help young children to develop a strong foundation from which they can explore their environment.
Cost: $10 (online payment only) | Credit Hours: 2
Presented by: Jennifer Anderson
Target Age: Infant, Toddler
Please provide individual emails when registering for this event.
Registration deadline is Thursday, March 18, 2021. Please make sure that you are able to follow supervision guidelines in the classroom before scheduling training.
Directions:
This event is designed to be an interactive experience and requires full participation including dialogue response and virtual tools during the slide presentation. Participants should choose electronic devices that allow them to see, hear and participate in the full event. Smart phone and tablet apps may be limited in their functionality and compatibility with this learning platform. Credit for the course will not be given to participants that are not actively participating through the dialogue/chat boxes and interactive tools. If you are having technical difficulties, please let the trainer know immediately.
Registration questions?
Contact: Ayana O’Neil
Email: ayanao@GuilfordChildDev.org
Phone: 336-369-5037
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Virtual Event (via Zoom)
6:30 PM EDT - 8:30 PM EDT
Required training paperwork and a link to access the training via
Zoom will be sent to registered
participants through email the
week of the training event.