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Wild Emotions

Tuesday, April 11, 2017 @ 6:30 pm - 8:45 pm

  • « Orientation I-Overview for participants who are interested in starting the business of child care
  • Safe Sleeping Practices and Reducing the Risk of SIDS in Child Care »

How do you handle all of those wild emotions? Young children are still learning about their own emotions and emotions of others. It is important to note that ALL feelings and emotions are OK, it is how you handle those feelings that counts. Professionals will leave this training with new knowledge about young children and their social and emotional development. You will gain new ideas for teaching children those coping skills. It all starts by remembering these young children don’t have the skills yet to regulate their emotions, they learn from us. Join me while we talk about all of those wild emotions and how you as a caregiver can support the children you care for.

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Date:
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Time:
6:30 pm - 8:45 pm
Event Category:
Ccr&r
Website:
https://tt.naccrraware.net/agency/sa/dataEntry/core/training/addRegistrationForm.action?trainingId=38914&sessionId=96742

Venue

Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN

Organizer

victorial@childcareanswers.com
Email:
victorial@childcareanswers.com
  • « Orientation I-Overview for participants who are interested in starting the business of child care
  • Safe Sleeping Practices and Reducing the Risk of SIDS in Child Care »
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Orientation I-Overview for participants who are interested in starting the business of child care
This child care start up workshop provides an overview for participants who are interested in starting the business of child care in a home, center or ministry setting and is the first part of a two-part series. It covers regulatory requirements, resources and some information on health, safety and business practices. It serves to help […]