Collaborating for Inclusive Practices - Building Relationships to Support all Children

PaTTAN - Online Course

Session Dates

Tuesday December 01, 2020 - PaTTAN - Online Course
Wednesday December 30, 2020 - PaTTAN - Online Course

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Building Relationships to Support All Children focuses on establishing, building, and maintaining positive relationships to support children in inclusive classroom settings. The course is divided into two main segments: 1) working in partnership which looks at the protective urges of all caregivers; and 2) exploring the principles of partnership, which provides participants with opportunities to explore and demonstrate how the principles work together to support children, families and one another. Materials provided to support the participants' work in this course include: The Division for Early Childhood’s Recommended Practices, and the PA Pre-K Early Learning Standards which are used by the learners in activities throughout the course.


Objectives

The learner will be able to:

  • Explore attitudes and beliefs about inclusion
  • Describe the benefits of inclusion for everyone
  • Describe the perceptions of disabilities and the effect on quality inclusion
  • Discuss the history of developmental disabilities

Target Audience

Classroom teachers, early intervention staff and others working in early childhood settings across Pennsylvania programs including Head Start, Early Head Start, Pre-K Counts, Child Care, private nursery schools and Early Intervention.

Topics Covered: Early Intervention

Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate individuals who have special needs as addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act and who need assistance at this event.

Event Info

Event Type:

On-line Courses

Credit Type:

Act 48 Clock Hour
Infant/Toddler Staff Training Hours
PQAS Childcare Training Hours
No credit

Presenters:

EITA Consultant

Event Contact:

Registration:

Molly Martz
mmartz@pattan.net
717-901-2251

Content Contact:

Melissa Mecke
mmecke@pattan.net
717-901-2164