This online training will start on February 1, 2018 and go through Febraury 15, 2018
You will be emailied the link for the online learning plateform a few days prior to the start of the training
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Course Level: Introductory
Audience: Mixed
QRIS Standard: Category 4: Family and Community Engagement
Core Competency: Area 3 - Partnering with Families and Communities
CEU: 0.5
Lead Agency:
Sponsored in part by the Department of Early Education and Care
The Strengthening Families approach was developed by The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) after conducting research on early care and education programs across the country. Starting in 2001, the CSSP began documenting the role early education and care programs can have in the reduction of child abuse and neglect. As a result of this study, a new framework and approach to the prevention of abuse and neglect emerged. The researchers found a positive link between good early childhood education and care programs and the reduction of abuse and neglect. This training will include a history of the Strengthening Families Approach, risk and protective factors, strategies to support families, and the early childhood educator self-assessment.
The specific measurement tool for this training will be emailed to all participating educators
Instructor: IEPD
The Institute for Education and Professional Development
Contact for more Information:
Nicole MIles
QRIS Measurement Tools Courses
781-870-7009
n.miles@outlook.com