Healthy Habits- ST# 10089373. 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
Healthy Habits- ST# 10089410. This session focuses on supporting teachers to build healthy habits in early learning environments. This is Part 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
Healthy Habits- ST# 10089410. This session focuses on supporting teachers to build healthy habits in early learning environments. This is Part 3. 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
Healthy Habits- ST# 10089410. This session focuses on supporting teachers to build healthy habits in early learning environments. This is Part 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
The Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics and Ohio Department of Health invite you to a Parenting at Mealtime and Playtime (PMP) training that will focus on breastfeeding!
You will learn tips on how to support mom and the baby.
There will be a physician, as well as a WIC and ODH consultant that will be sharing specialized information.
You will learn how to use PMP resources which include a variety of family-friendly handouts such as “Breastfeeding” and a mobile app.
To register, go to OhioTRAIN at https://oh.train.org . If you have not used OhioTRAIN before, go to “Create Account” on the website and follow the directions. Once you are in OhioTRAIN, enter the course number 1088699 in the search box.
MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Monthly meeting of the Early Ages Healthy Stages Coalition
What do we look like when we do
our best work?
In April, we are going to ask you to come to the coalition meeting prepared to answer this question.
Our meeting will be centered around interactive discussions that will revisit our mission, vision, and values.
We will also hear from Family Connections about the programs and services available to young children and their families in Cuyahoga County.
We need your experience, knowledge, generosity, and passion! When we work together, we can make sure that young children in Cuyahoga County are growing healthy bodies and minds, right from the start!
Register for the meeting here.
Please park in the back lot of the building and enter through the front door.
Target audience:
- Parents and Families
- Early Care and Education Providers
- Health Care Professionals
- Agencies and Organizations
- Community members
For more information, contact: Alison Patrick at 216-201-2001 ext. 1513 or info@ccbh.stagingnotavicreative.com
What does EAHS look like when we do our best work?
Meeting login information here.
Or dial 1-800-216-0770, Passcode: 427883
This meeting will be centered around interactive discussions that continue to revisit our mission, vision, and values.
Agenda:
- Welcome and Introductions
- Review of January 2020 Meeting
- Review of Strategic Planning Activities to Date
- Overview of Results Based Accountability Framework
- Part 2 – Mission, Vision, Values exercise
- Strategic Planning Next Steps
We need your experience, knowledge, generosity, and passion! When we work together, we can make sure that young children in Cuyahoga County are growing healthy bodies and minds, right from the start!
Do you have questions regarding social distancing in your early care and education program? Join this one-hour chat discussion with pediatrician, Danette Glassy, MD, FAAP. Dr. Glassy will review the CDC guidance for early care and education programs and provide practical strategies for implementation in a variety of early care programs.
The registration link can be used for both the live event and on-demand viewing. The recording will be available to watch on-demand starting 30 minutes after the event ends until June 15, 2020. Because access to the live event is limited and the session may be full, we recommend watching the webinar on-demand. A version with English closed captions will also be posted on the Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC) in the coming weeks.
Participants will receive an email with a link to download the certificate of attendance, at the end of either the live event or on-demand viewing.
Register here.
Register here
As communities in the United States begin to re-open, you will have to make decisions to keep your staff and the families you serve safe. Public health officials have provided guidance that answers some of your questions, but other decisions will have to be made using your best judgment. Join the CDC Foundation for a 90-minute online seminar that will:
- Discuss how the virus works and spreads
- Share a process that can help you analyze the risks in your unique settings
- Work through some relevant scenarios with public health experts
Featured Speakers:
- Dr. Judy Monroe, CDC Foundation President and CEO
- Governor Mike Leavitt, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services
- Dr. Georgina Peacock Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Norma Stennett, Owner of the Home-Based Norma Stennett Daycare
- Lauren Koontz, President & CEO of YMCA of Metro Atlanta
- Jamie Mack, Chief of Health Systems Protection at the Delaware Division of Public Health