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See You at NAEYC PLI Next Month
Start Early will be at the NAEYC Professional Learning Institute! Join us at our sessions in Portland, OR, June 4-7:
June 4 at 2-4pm – Making Your Program Data Work for You: Planning Intentional, Data-Informed Embedded Professional Development
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Jessica Haremza Diop, Start Early, Senior Early Childhood Practice Consultant
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Featuring a case study from Educare D.C. about The Essential Practices of Educare, participants will learn strategies for using data to support staff growth and quality improvement.
June 5 at 8-10am – Building Capacity of Program Directors to Drive Improvement and Inspire Educators: A Case Study from Fort Worth, Texas
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Maureen Wagner, Start Early, Program Manager; Karin Scott, Child Care Associates, Chief Performance Officer
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Attendees will explore an evidence-based framework for program improvement that aligns to NAEYC standards and supports an inclusive work environment. The session will feature a case study from Child Care Associates in Texas.
June 6 at 4:30 – 05:30pm – Digging Deeper: Using a Reflective Approach to Examine and Implement High-Quality Teaching Practices
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Nicole Kreller, Educare Learning Network, Director of Practice
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Session attendees will discuss the implications of effective teaching, examine categories of high-quality teaching practices, and consider how to implement them.
Interested in learning more? Let’s connect! Schedule a time to meet virtually with Abigail Sylvester, Start Early Professional Development Director. |
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Register for a New learning Opportunity
Maternal Health Equity Series for Family Professionals Start Early is offering a three-part, FREE, virtual learning series about maternal health equity and well-being, to build early childhood professional skills in supporting people who are pregnant or have recently given birth. |
**TODAY! Webinar #1: Physical Recovery, Anticipatory Guidance, and Maternal Health Warning Signs
- Tuesday, May 23 at 11am-12pm CT
Webinar #2: Maternal Mental Health and Self Care - Tuesday, June 27 at 11am-12pm CT
Webinar #3: Building and Mobilizing Support - Wednesday, July 26 at 11am-12pm CT
Audience: Anyone who provides care to birthing people and families, particularly home visitors, supervisors, birth justice advocates, doulas, and health care providers. |
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Hear from Start Early Experts at BUILD
Join us at the BUILD Conference in July! We hope to see you at this year’s BUILD conference! Sessions featuring Start Early thought leaders include:
July 12, 10:30am-12pm - Rethinking the Role of Professional Development as a Workforce Support Strategy
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Nicole Kreller & Lynette De Dios
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Featuring Start Early Partners from Mississippi & Illinois
July 12, 3:45-4:45pm - Equitable Compensation: Looking Beyond Pay Parity with K-12 in Early Learning July 12, 8-10am - Coss-System Approaches to Reducing Suspension, Expulsion and Exclusionary Practice in Early Care and Education July 12, 3:45-4:45pm - How Can We Ensure our Early Childhood Systems are Equitably and Intentionally Designed to Include Children with Delays and Disabilities?Learn more about Start Early’s professional learning opportunities for leaders, teachers and family engagement staff. |
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