Calendar

Nov
29
Thu
Ohio Healthy Programs Training Session 3: Healthy Policies @ Parma Branch - Cuyahoga County Library
Nov 29 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Healthy Policies- ST10074319.  This session focuses on creating a healthier child care environment. Participants will discuss ways to craft an atmosphere where kids can grow, learn, and play at their best. This fun, interactive session provides participants with ideas on how to adopt and implement a new healthy policy successfully. Discussion of setting the tone and culture of wellness for the program will be emphasized. This session has been approved as an elective for the Administrator Credential Level II, Option I  Training is free, participants will receive 2.5 Ohio Approved Step Up hours.

 


 

Target audience:

  • Early Care and Education Providers
  • Agencies and Organizations

 

Registration information:

To register click: https://registry.occrra.org/cart/view_training/10074319

For more information, contact: Theresa Henderson at 216-201-2001 ext. 1552 or thenderson@ccbh.net

Website: www.ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com

Dec
8
Sat
Ohio Healthy Programs Training Session 1: Healthy Habits @ Children First of Cleveland
Dec 8 @ 8:30 am – 2:00 pm

Healthy Habits- ST#10073118  This session focuses on supporting teachers to build healthy habits in early learning environments.  This is Parts 3 and 4.  You must attend all four parts to receive credit.

Part 1 – The importance of providing physical activity opportunities in child care settings will be stressed.

Part 2 – The role of how adults support children in feeding and eating will be discussed. Participants will learn basic nutrition and tips on how to encourage new foods in a healthy manner.

Part 3 – Participants will discuss what constitutes a healthy body weight for children. Ideas for healthy growing will be further explored through discussion of how healthy food can be grown in child care settings.

Part 4 – This last session of the Healthy Habits series focuses on strategies to encourage parent outreach.

Training is free, participants will receive 10 Ohio Approved Step Up hours upon completion of ALL FOUR classes in the session.


Target audience:

  • Early Care and Education Providers
  • Agencies and Organizations

Registration information:

To register click: https://registry.occrra.org/cart/view_training/10073118

For more information, contact: Theresa Henderson at 216-201-2001 ext. 1552. or thenderson@ccbh.net

Website: www.ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com

Dec
14
Fri
Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition Meeting @ CEOGC George Forbes Early Learning Center
Dec 14 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Monthly meeting of the Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition

Target audience:

  •  Parents and Families
  •  Early Care and Education Providers
  •  Health Care Professionals
  •  Agencies and Organizations
  •  Community members

 

For more information, contact: Shayla Davis at 216-201-2001 ext. 1514 or info@ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com

Jan
11
Fri
Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition Meeting @ MetroHealth Medical Center
Jan 11 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Monthly meeting of the Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition

Target audience:

  •  Parents and Families
  •  Early Care and Education Providers
  •  Health Care Professionals
  •  Agencies and Organizations
  •  Community members

 

For more information, contact: Shayla Davis at 216-201-2001 ext. 1514 or info@ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com

Jan
12
Sat
Ohio Healthy Programs Training Session 1: Healthy Habits @ AFSCME Local Union Hall
Jan 12 @ 9:00 am – 2:30 pm

Healthy Habits- ST# 10074743.   This session focuses on supporting teachers to build healthy habits in early learning environments.  This is Parts 1 and 2.  You must attend all four parts to receive credit.

Part 1 – The importance of providing physical activity opportunities in child care settings will be stressed.

Part 2 – The role of how adults support children in feeding and eating will be discussed. Participants will learn basic nutrition and tips on how to encourage new foods in a healthy manner.

Part 3 – Participants will discuss what constitutes a healthy body weight for children. Ideas for healthy growing will be further explored through discussion of how healthy food can be grown in child care settings.

Part 4 – This last session of the Healthy Habits series focuses on strategies to encourage parent outreach.

Training is free, participants will receive 10 Ohio Approved Step Up hours upon completion of ALL FOUR classes in the session.


Target audience:

  • Early Care and Education Providers
  • Agencies and Organizations

Registration information:

To register click here.  

For more information, contact: Theresa Henderson at 216-201-2001 ext. 1552 or thenderson@ccbh.net

Website: www.ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com

Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops @ Avon Lake Library
Jan 12 @ 9:30 am – 4:00 pm

Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops   

Approved for 6 hours of Ohio Approved/SUTQ hours – FREE!

Register here.

Phase 1:  Reducing Stress and Building Resilience

This workshop will help early childhood educators and providers to identify personal stress triggers and develop strategies to cope with stress and practice mindfulness.  Participants will also practice multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s self-regulation skills and positive social behaviors.

 

Phase 2:  Teaching Persistence

This workshop  for early childhood educators and providers will focus on multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s persistence in carrying out challenging tasks including self-help skills such as buttoning, typing, and zipping.

 

Phase 3:  STEM Everywhere Every Day

Everyday routines can provide wonderful opportunities to incorporate STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning into a child’s day in meaningful and relevant ways.  Explore resources and strategies that will engage young children in age-appropriate, STEM-related activities that connect to everyday routines.

Jan
26
Sat
Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops @ Middleburg Heights Library
Jan 26 @ 9:30 am – 4:00 pm

Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops   

Approved for 6 hours of Ohio Approved/SUTQ hours – FREE!

Register here.

Phase 1:  Reducing Stress and Building Resilience

This workshop will help early childhood educators and providers to identify personal stress triggers and develop strategies to cope with stress and practice mindfulness.  Participants will also practice multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s self-regulation skills and positive social behaviors.

 

Phase 2:  Teaching Persistence

This workshop  for early childhood educators and providers will focus on multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s persistence in carrying out challenging tasks including self-help skills such as buttoning, typing, and zipping.

 

Phase 3:  STEM Everywhere Every Day

Everyday routines can provide wonderful opportunities to incorporate STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning into a child’s day in meaningful and relevant ways.  Explore resources and strategies that will engage young children in age-appropriate, STEM-related activities that connect to everyday routines.

Feb
2
Sat
Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops @ Hosanna Early Childhood Center
Feb 2 @ 9:30 am – 4:00 pm

Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops   

Approved for 6 hours of Ohio Approved/SUTQ hours – FREE!

Register here.

Phase 1:  Reducing Stress and Building Resilience

This workshop will help early childhood educators and providers to identify personal stress triggers and develop strategies to cope with stress and practice mindfulness.  Participants will also practice multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s self-regulation skills and positive social behaviors.

 

Phase 2:  Teaching Persistence

This workshop  for early childhood educators and providers will focus on multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s persistence in carrying out challenging tasks including self-help skills such as buttoning, typing, and zipping.

 

Phase 3:  STEM Everywhere Every Day

Everyday routines can provide wonderful opportunities to incorporate STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning into a child’s day in meaningful and relevant ways.  Explore resources and strategies that will engage young children in age-appropriate, STEM-related activities that connect to everyday routines.

Feb
9
Sat
Ohio Healthy Programs Training Session 1: Healthy Habits @ AFSCME Local Union Hall
Feb 9 @ 9:00 am – 2:30 pm

Healthy Habits- ST# 10074743.   This session focuses on supporting teachers to build healthy habits in early learning environments.  This is Parts 3 and 4.  You must attend all four parts to receive credit.

Part 1 – The importance of providing physical activity opportunities in child care settings will be stressed.

Part 2 – The role of how adults support children in feeding and eating will be discussed. Participants will learn basic nutrition and tips on how to encourage new foods in a healthy manner.

Part 3 – Participants will discuss what constitutes a healthy body weight for children. Ideas for healthy growing will be further explored through discussion of how healthy food can be grown in child care settings.

Part 4 – This last session of the Healthy Habits series focuses on strategies to encourage parent outreach.

Training is free, participants will receive 10 Ohio Approved Step Up hours upon completion of ALL FOUR classes in the session.


Target audience:

  • Early Care and Education Providers
  • Agencies and Organizations

Registration information:

To register click here.  

For more information, contact: Theresa Henderson at 216-201-2001 ext. 1552 or thenderson@ccbh.net

Website: www.ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com

Feb
23
Sat
Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops @ North Olmsted Library
Feb 23 @ 9:30 am – 4:00 pm

Ohio Ready to Learn Workshops   

Approved for 6 hours of Ohio Approved/SUTQ hours – FREE!

Register here.

Phase 1:  Reducing Stress and Building Resilience

This workshop will help early childhood educators and providers to identify personal stress triggers and develop strategies to cope with stress and practice mindfulness.  Participants will also practice multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s self-regulation skills and positive social behaviors.

 

Phase 2:  Teaching Persistence

This workshop  for early childhood educators and providers will focus on multiple teaching strategies that will support young children’s persistence in carrying out challenging tasks including self-help skills such as buttoning, typing, and zipping.

 

Phase 3:  STEM Everywhere Every Day

Everyday routines can provide wonderful opportunities to incorporate STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) learning into a child’s day in meaningful and relevant ways.  Explore resources and strategies that will engage young children in age-appropriate, STEM-related activities that connect to everyday routines.