This four-day course will explore impacts of high POVERTY ON CHILDREN
FOCUSING ON THEIR LEARNING AND SOCIAL EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT.
Participants will focus on defining, identifying, and understanding
POVERTY-related stress in EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT, behavior, and
learning. The goal is to help children, families, and programs to
support and protect diverse and vulnerable learners. The structure of
the learning and tasks will vary each day and will include writing
assignments, discussion, and hands-on individual or group-based
activities. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of teachers
and care givers using a variety of learning styles, presentations, and
source materials.This Stern Center workshop is part of the Early
Childhood Summer Institute hosted by Castleton University. The Early
Childhood Summer Institute will include courses related to: early
literacy (Building Blocks); infant and toddler development; science in
the early years; family and community engagement; trauma sensitive
practices; promoting social and emotional competence (early MTSS);
supporting children who are dual language learners; financial and
legal issues; advanced child development; curriculum development birth
to grade 3 (focus on STEM, place based and nature education); issues
in special education.
business
courses
workshop
204
Views
28/07/2017 Last update