Calendar

Mar
11
Sat
Caring Cubs March Service Project @ Apple Tree Books
Mar 11 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

Caring Cubs will be using their creativity to create cards and envelopes for Adoption Network Cleveland! We will be creating birthday cards, thank you notes, and congratulations cards as well as brightening up envelopes that the organization will use to hold gift cards and tickets when distributing to their members. We will then hear a few books on kindness from a staff member of the locally owned Appletree Books.   Adoption Network Cleveland supports anyone touched by adoption – adoptees, birthparents, adoptive parents, foster youth and alumni, foster parents and professionals.

 


 

Target audience:

  • Preschool
  • School Age
  • Parents and Families

 

Registration information:

To register, visit: http://cc1.caringcubs.org/our-events/

For more information, contact: caringcubs@caringcubs.org

Website: cc1.caringcubs.org

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
27
Wed
Connecting The Dots Between Past and Present: Black Child Development Institute @ The Phyllis Wheatley Association
Feb 27 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Follow more information click on the link: Black History Collab Event 2019   

Mar
21
Thu
A Community Viewing of “Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope” @ HIMSS Innovation Center Global Center for Health Innovation
Mar 21 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

A Community Viewing of “Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope”

2:00 Documentary Viewing

3:00 Remarks and Q&A by Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, Surgeon General of California, CEO of Center for Youth Wellness, Pediatrician

Researchers have discovered a dangerous biological syndrome caused by abuse and neglect during childhood. As the documentary Resilience reveals, toxic stress can trigger hormones that wreak havoc on the brains and bodies of children, putting them at a greater risk for disease, homelessness, prison time, and early death. While the broader impacts of poverty worsen the risk, no segment of society is immune. Resilience, however, also chronicles the dawn of a movement that is determined to fight back. Trailblazers in pediatrics, education, and social welfare are using cutting-edge science and field-tested therapies to protect children from the insidious effects of toxic stress—and the dark legacy of a childhood that no child would choose.