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Spring 2013 Training Calendar April thru June

Training Registration: 410-288-5942 or 410-288-4900 1101 North Point Blvd. Suites 112 & 129 Baltimore, MD 21224

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April 2013 Course Descriptions & Details Unless otherwise noted, classes listed have been given an “ALL” training level rating. 6- Pre-Service Mod #1 From Baby Steps to Bigger Steps: What Makes a Child Grow (CD) 9am-1pm Ste. 129 $35 K. Salako - Covers basic child development concepts including stages of child growth and development, overview of the leading child theorists and of learning differences. Register for all 6 modules

at once and pay only $180 for the entire series.

6-Pre-Service Mod #2-Planning for Success: Creating Opportunities to Grow and Learn (CU) 1:30pm-5:30pm Ste 129 $35 K. Salako- This workshop will give participants a better understanding of components of a family child care curriculum, how to create a developmentally appropriate curriculum and how to plan and design a family child care program. 6-Tools for Tantrums (Positive Child Guidance) (CD) 9am-3pm Ste.112 $30 Patty Stine/Jean Schappet - Children’s control for their behavior is often conditional - what happened last night, this morning or two seconds ago affects their choices. As we work with children to inspire self-control there are techniques and skills we can use along the way to help guide them. These are easily mastered practices you can implement the very next day after the workshop in your own program. This session covers the behavior of children from babies through school-age. Bring a Lunch 9-Conflict Resolution (P)6-9pm Ste.129 $25 K. Thomas - Conflict is a normal part of children's lives. However, when conflict is poorly managed it has a negative impact on children's relationships, on their self-esteem and on their learning. This workshop provides strategies to use for teaching children problem solving skills. 9-Sports and the Special Needs Child (SN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 112 $25 B. Strama-Children with special needs should be in sports to help them gain confidence. Learn strategies to help children in various sports. 10-Dealing with Difficult Parents (CO) 6:30-9:30pm Wards Chapel $25 K. Thomas -Every caregiver has to deal with a difficult parent from time to time. Strategies will be shared to help manage parents who are defensive, angry, bullying, blaming, complaining, or disagreeable. 11-Amazing Art (CU) 6-9pm Ste.129 $25 J. Chambers -Develop an understanding of the stages in drawing. How to create an inviting environment for art. Develop awareness in the importance of talking with children about their art.

13-CPR 1pm-5pm Ste. 129 $30 Paramedical Personnel- The American Heart Association Pediatric CPR program which includes Child CPR, Infant CPR, Child Choking, Infant Choking. This program also deals with safety issues like home, car, and playground. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. 13-Medication Administration (HSN) 9am-3pm Ste. 112 $60 K. Rowland - *LIMIT 10* - Office of Child Care approved Medication Administration Training teaches all aspects of giving medication safely in your center to all ages of children. This includes liquids, pills, capsules, topicals, epi-pens and also general information on inhalers. You will even learn how to properly wash your hands. *PLEASE

BRING A LUNCH.

16-Read with Me Everyday (CU) 6:30pm-9:30pmSte. 129 $25 A. Arujo There are many everyday activities that can help you foster a child's literacy development. Literacy involves listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. The excitement of learning to read and write should be as rewarding as a child’s first words and steps. 16-Admin #1 Ethics (P) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran -Meets the Ofice of Child Care pre-service and continued training requirements for Directors of child care centers, effective July 1 2008. Will cover basic concepts of ethics in the child care setting. 17-Cooking with Kids (HSN) 6-9pm Ste. 112 $25 E. Chapman- This class will have your children helping in the kitchen from an early age! Prepare tasty and nutritious snacks and meals that only require a few ingredients. This class is designed to teach children the basics about cooking, kitchen safety and nutrition while offering fun simple recipes.

18-Admin #2 Curriculum (CD,CU) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran -

Meets OCC pre-service and continued training requirements for Directors of child care centers, effective July 1, 2008. This workshop will cover basic concepts of curriculum planning in the child care setting. 18-Stuck Inside (CU) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 B. Strama -This course is designed to help participants to understand the importance of physical movement for young children, to learn and share ideas for physical activities that can be done indoors with little mess and to keep control of children during physical games and activities inside. 20-Pre-Service Mod. 3 (HSN) 9am-1pm Ste. 129 $35 N. Massey—Specific focus of this class is centered upon components of emergency preparedness, menu planning, and health & safety concerns of young children.

11-Fun Circle Time Activities 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 112 E. Chapman-Ready to have some fun? Join us for circle time! This is a special time in every program when you gather around with your children and share stories, songs, games, finger plays and whatever fun activity that comes to mind.

20-Pre-Service Mod.#4 (SN) 1:30pm-5:30pm Ste. 129 $35 J. Chambers- This class will include basic information surrounding inclusive child care settings, ADA requirements in health, behavioral and developmental issues and concerns.

13-First Aid 8:30am-12:30pm Ste. 129 $30 Paramedical Personnel- This is a nationally recognized program that meets the OSHA standard for first aid training. Workshop includes: Good Samaritan, emergency response, triage, patient exam, BSI, bleeding, shock, burns, strains, sprains, fractures, splinting, spinal injury, medical emergency, asthma, diabetic, seizure, allergic reaction, stroke, poisoning, plants, bites, stings, heat, cold, and specific body injuries. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. Certification for First Aid expires in two years.

20-Developing Life Skills for the 21st Century (CD, C) 9am-3pm Ste.112 $30 BRING A LUNCH! - K. Thomas -- It isn’t easy being a child in today’s world. This six hour module concentrates on developing thinking, problem solving and communication 22-Multiple Intelligences (CD) 6:30-9:30pm $25 Ste. 112 B. Strama –This

class will define the different ways that children learn. Core of Knowledge Areas: (HSN) Health, Safety & Nutrition (CD) Child Development (CU) Curriculum (P) Professionalism (CO) Community

23-First Aid Only 6pm-10pm Ste.129 $30 PPM -This class is designed for

providers and parents of young children. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. Certificate expires two years from date of issue. 23-Admin #3 Enrollment & Marketing (P) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of enrollment and marketing in the child care setting. 24-Anger Management (P) 6-9 pm Ste. 129 $25 A. Arujo -This workshop is designed to help participants determine what triggers anger and develop strategies to keep those triggers from tipping us over the edge. This session will focus on the communication process as a whole and how positive communication can be used in managing anger. 24-Conflict Resolution (CP) 6:30-9:30pm Wards Chapel $25 K. Thomas Conflict is a normal part of children's lives. However, when conflict is poorly managed it has a negative impact on children's relationships, on their selfesteem and on their learning. This workshop provides strategies to use for teaching children problem solving skills 25-CPR Only 6pm –10pm Ste. 129-$30 PPM-This workshop is designed for providers and parents of young children. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. Certificate expires two years from date of issue. 25-Admin #4 Materials & Equipment (CD,CU) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of materials and equipment in the child care setting. 27- 9 Hour Communication (P) 9am-6pm Ste. 112 J. Chambers BRING A LUNCH!-Work toward speaking and writing clearly to insure effective communication in childcare and preschool settings. Participants will learn communication techniques for relationship building with families, participate in interactive activities and practice writing and speaking purposefully with coworkers, families, children and the public. Topics will include written and verbal communication.

27- Pre-Service Mod. 5 (P) 9am-1pm Ste.129 $35-M. Macer This workshop will give providers the opportunity to explore and understand the importance of specific concepts and practices that may lay foundation for a successful program including supervision, marketing, abuse and neglect, contracts, appropriate guidance policies and procedures, record keeping and handbooks.

27-Pre-Service Mod #6 Planting the Seed-Developing Connections with the World Around Us (CO) 1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 M. Macer - This workshop will provide an overview and focus of the importance of developing and maintaining relationships with children’s families and the larger community. 30-Admin #5 Environments (CU,CD) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20

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This workshop will cover basic concepts of environments in the child care setting. 30-Nutrition and Menu Planning (HSN) 6:30-9:30 pm $25 E. Chapman Healthy eating habits and understanding appropriate health practices for children are easy to establish early in a child’s life when parents and caregivers have an accurate knowledge of healthy food choices.


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Phone in Registration with a Visa or Master Card (required) 410-288-5942. Office hours Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, or mail registration form to Child Care Links, 1101 North Point Blvd., Suite 112, Baltimore, MD 21224 (no personal checks accepted).

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Sat 6 Pre-Service Mod.1 (CD) 9am-1pm Ste.129 $35 K. Salako Pre-Service Mod.2 (CU) 1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 K. Salako Tools for Tantrums (CD) 9am-3pm Ste. 112 $30 Pure Play BRING A LUNCH!

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Conflict Resolution (P)

6-9pm Ste.129 $25 K. Thomas Sports and the Special Needs Child (SN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 112 $25 B.Strama

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Read with Me

Everyday (CU) 6-9pm $25

Ste. 129

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Admin #1 Ethics (P) 6:45-

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Dealing with

6-9pm Ste.129 $25

Ste.129 $30 PPM

Difficult Parents (CO)

J. Chambers

CPR 1-5pm Ste.129 $30 PPM

Fun Circle Time Activities (CU)

Medication Administration

6:30-9:30pm Ste. 112 $25

(HSN) 9am-3pm Ste. 112 $60

E. Chapman

K. Rowland BRING A LUNCH!

6:30-9:30pm Wards Chapel $25 K. Thomas

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Cooking with Kids (HSN)

(CD,CU) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112

9am-1pm Ste. 129 $35 M. Macer

6-9pm Ste. 112 $25

$20 L. Moran

Pre-Service Mod.4 (SN)

9:45pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran

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(CD) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 112

Ste.129 $30 PPM

6-9 pm Ste. 129 $25

Admin #3 Enrollment &

Conflict Resolution (P)

Marketing (P) 6:45-9:45pm

6:30-9:30pm Wards

$25 B. Strama

First Aid Only 6pm-10pm

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Anger Management (P)

A. Arujo

Ste.112 $20 L. Moran

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Nutrition and Menu Plan-

ning (HSN) 6:30-9:30 pm Ste. 129 $25 K. Trafton-Kruley Admin #5 Environments (CU,CD) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran

Chapel $25 K. Thomas

25 CPR Only 6pm –10pm Ste. 129 $30 PPM

Pre-Service Mod. 3 (HSN)

1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35

Stuck Inside (CU) 6:30-

Developing Life Skills for the 21st Century (CD, C) 9am-3pm Ste.112 $30 BRING A LUNCH! K. Thomas

$25 B. Strama

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First Aid 8:30am-12:30pm

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9 Hour Communication (P)

9am-6pm Ste. 112 $50 J. Chambers BRING A LUNCH! Pre-Service Mod. 5 (P)

Admin #4 Materials & Equipment (CD,CU) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20

9am-1pm Ste.129 $35 N. Massey Pre-Service Mod. 6 (CO) 1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 M. Macer


May 2013 Course Descriptions & Details 2-Playground Safety (HSN) 6:30-9:30 pm Ste. 129 $25 N. Massey -Learn the

13-Making Families Welcome (CO) 6-9pm Ste. 112 $25 A. Arujo

21-Working with Mixed Ages (CU) 6:30pm-9:30pm

basics of creating and maintaining a safe playground/outdoor learning area for

First impressions are lasting impressions. Caregivers and teachers will explore specific strategies for welcoming families; important roles parents play in their child’s education and ways to represent families in the program and classroom

Ste.129 $25 B Strama-This workshop is designed to help caregivers

young children in child care. Training is based on The Maryland State Department of Education’s Playground and Water Safety Guidelines document from the Division of Early Childhood Development/Office of Child Care.

2-Admin #6 Staff Management (P) 6:45-9:45 pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran -

Staff Management (P) 12-3pm Ste.112 $20 D. Martin - This workshop will cover basic concepts of managing staff members in the child care setting. 4-Medication Administration (HSN) 9am-3pm Ste. 112 K. Rowland $60-*LIMIT

10* - Office of Child Care approved Medication Administration Training teaches all aspects of giving medication safely in your center to all ages of children. This includes liquids, pills, capsules, topicals, epi-pens and also general information on inhalers. You will even learn how to properly wash your hands. *Please bring a lunch* 7- Classroom Management (P) 6-9pm Ste. 129 $25 J. Chambers -To help keep your classroom running like a well-oiled machine in the coming year, we've collected some successful -- and often fun -- classroom management techniques from teachers across the country and around the world. 7- Admin #7 Meeting the Needs of Children (CD,CU,SN) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of meeting children’s needs in the child care setting. 8-Child Abuse & Neglect (HSN) 6:39:30pm Wards Chapel $25 E. ChapmanCome and learn the signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect and what you can do to help a child. 9-Admin. #8 Scheduling (CU) 6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of scheduling in the child care setting. 10-SIDS 9:30-11:30am Ste. 129 $20 J. Edwards-In this workshop you will learn about safe sleep environments to help reduce the risk for SIDS and other infant death. 11-Positive Discipline (CD) 9am-12pm Ste. 112 E. Chapman $25-It is always difficult to deal with a child that is misbehaving, but some are more challenging than others. In this session, strategies will be offered to deal with challenging behaviors. 11-Emergency Disaster and Preparedness (HSN,P) 9am-3pm Ste.129 $30 M. Woodall-This class is designed for caregivers to become familiar with COMAR regulations regarding emergency and disaster preparedness for child care programs. Participants will complete a written emergency and disaster plan for their child care program; gain an understanding of disasters that are most likely to occur in Maryland and know why child care programs should prepare for emergencies and disasters. This workshop meets the 6-hour COMAR requirement effective July 1, 2010, for centers, family providers, and family child care applicants. Bring a Lunch!

14-Potty Training Made Easy (CD) 6:30-9:30pm Ste 129 $25 N. Massey -This class will teach practical tips for dealing with the challenges of potty training. We will share strategies parents and daycare providers need to make the transition from diapers to the toilet as easy and stress-free as possible. 14-Admin. #9 Resources and Training (P, CO) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of managing and utilizing resources in the child care setting . 15-Child Abuse & Neglect (HSN) 6:39:30pm Ste. 112 $25 E. Chapman-Come and learn the signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect and what you can do to help a child. 16-Creating Sociable Children (CD) 6:00-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25 N. Massey This course is designed to discuss reasons why children may be less socialized in today’s society. Discuss barriers to socialization. Learn age appropriate methods and activities to help students learn manners, social skills and conflict resolution skills. 16-Admin. #10 Business Practices (P) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of business practices in the child care setting. 18-First Aid 8:30am-12:30pm Ste. 129 $30 -Paramedical Personnel- This is a nationally recognized program that meets the OSHA standard for first aid training. Workshop includes: Good Samaritan, emergency response, triage, patient exam, BSI, bleeding, shock, burns, strains, sprains, fractures, splinting, spinal injury, medical emergency, asthma, diabetic, seizure, allergic reaction, stroke, poisoning, plants, bites, stings, heat, cold, and specific body injuries. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. Certification for First Aid expires in two years. 18-CPR 1-5pm Ste. 129 $30-Paramedical Personnel- The American Heart Association Pediatric CPR program which includes Child CPR, Infant CPR, Child Choking, Infant Choking. This program also deals with safety issues like home, car, and playground. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. Certification for CPR expires in two years. 18-SEFEL:What is it? (P) 9:00am-3:00pm Ste. 112 Y. Bell $30 -This module addresses strategies for preventing challenging behavior. When children understand routines and the expectations for their behavior, and when they are engaged in activities that are meaningful, they are less likely to engage in challenging behavior 20-Medication Administration Part I (HSN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 112 D. Boyce $60-*LIMIT 10* - Office of Child Care approved Medication Administration Training teaches all aspects of giving medication safely in your center to all ages of children. This includes liquids, pills, capsules, topicals, epi-pens and also general

identify and address the challenges of working with mixed age groups of children. Strategies for meeting and understanding the needs of all individuals in the group will be offered.

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21 Admin #11 Financial Planning Pt.1 (P) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of financial planning and budgeting in the child care setting. 22-Medication Administration Part 2 (HSN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 112 D. Boyce $0-*LIMIT 10* - Office of Child Care approved Medication Administration Training teaches all aspects of giving medication safely in your center to all ages of children. liquids, pills, capsules, topicals, epi-pens and also general information on inhalers. You will even learn how to properly wash your hands. MUST ATTEND PART 1 ON MAY 20 22- Cultural Diversity (CO) 6-9:00pm Wards Chapel $25 K. Thomas -This includes positive interaction and understanding of the abilities, cultures, generations and differences of others helps to develop effective working relationships. This class will focus on ways to integrate elements that focus on educating staff and children about diversity.

22- Chat & Chew :We want to hear from you! (P) 1:00-2:00pm or 7:00-8:00pm Ste. 129 $5 A. Sibski –We want to know what issues concern YOU so we can best determine how best to help YOU! So much is happening in Maryland and our child care system that we know it can be overwhelming. We will tackle such topics as MD EXCELS, curriculum implantation, credentialing, or any topic of your interest. 23-Encouraging Math from the Dollar Store (CU) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste.129 $25 E. Chapman -Do you love shopping at the Dollar Store? If you answered YES, then this workshop is for you. You will learn how to use items found at the Dollar Store to engage children in mathematical thinking and enhance your program’s math curriculum. 23-Admin #12 Financial Planning Pt.2 (P) 6:45-9:45 pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran This workshop will cover basic concepts of financial planning and budgeting in the child care setting. 28-Allergies/Asthma (SN) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste.129 $25 K. Trafton -Keruly -Participants will gain an understanding of asthma and allergies, common symptoms and treatment goals associated with the care of children with asthma and asthma in child care. 28-Admin #13 Communication Pt.1 (P, CO) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will cover basic concepts of general and marketing communications in the child care setting. 29-CHAT AND CHEW MOVED TO MAY 22!

information on inhalers. You will even learn how to properly wash your hands. MUST ATTEND PART 2 ON MAY 22 Core of Knowledge Areas: (HSN) Health, Safety & Nutrition (CD) Child Development (CU) Curriculum (P) Professionalism (CO) Community (SN) Special Needs

30-Admin #14 Communication Pt.2 (P, CO) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran -This workshop will meet the Office of Child Care pre-service and continued training requirements for directors of child care centers, effective 1 July 2008. This workshop will cover basic concepts of parent and staff communication in the child care setting.


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Phone in Registration with a Visa or Master Card (required) 410-288-5942. Office hours Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, or mail registration form to Child Care Links, 1101 North Point Blvd., Suite 112, Baltimore, MD 21224 (no personal checks accepted).

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Playground Safety (HSN)

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6:30-9:30 pm Ste. 129

Medication Administration

$25 N. Massey

(HSN) 9am-3pm Ste. 112 $60 K. Rowland * Limit 10*

Admin #6 Staff Management (P) 6:45-9:45 pm Ste.112 $20 L. Moran

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Classroom Management (P) 6-9pm

Ste. 129 $25 J. Chambers Admin #7 Meeting the Needs of Children (CD,CU,SN) 6:45-9:45pm

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Child Abuse & Neglect (HSN)

Admin. #8 Scheduling (CU)

SIDS 9:30-11:30am

9am-12pm Ste. 112 $25

6:39:30pm Wards Chapel $25

6:45-9:45pm Ste.112 $20

Ste. 129 $20 J. Edwards

E. Chapman

E. Chapman

(CD)

L. Moran Emergency Disaster and

Ste.112 $20 L. Moran

Preparedness (HSN,P) 9am3pm Ste.129 $30 M. Woodall BRING A LUNCH

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14 Potty Training Made Easy

Making Families Welcome

6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25

(CO) 6-9pm Ste. 112 $25

N. Massey

A. Arujo

Mother’s Day 19

(CD)

16 Creating Sociable Children

Child Abuse & Neglect (HSN) 6:30-

(CD) 6:00-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25

Ste. 129 $30 PPM

9:30pm Ste. 112

N. Massey

CPR 1-5pm Ste. 129 $30

CO) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20

Business Practices (P)

L. Moran

6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran

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Working with Mixed Ages (CU)

Pt. 2(HSN) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste.129 $0 D.

Dollar Store (CU) 6:30pm-9:30pm

Pt. 1 (HSN) 6:30pm-9:30pm

6:30pm-9:30pm Ste.129 $25 B Strama

*Must take part 2 on 5/22/13

Admin #11 Financial Planning Pt.1 (P)

*Limit 10*

6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran

28 Allergies/Asthma (SN) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste. 129 K. Trafton -Kruley

Admin #13 Communication Pt.1 (P, CO)

Memorial Day

Boyce *Must take part 1 on 5/20/13

Cultural Diversity (CO) 6-9:00pm Wards Chapel $25 Chat & Chew :We want to hear from you! (P) 1-2:00pm or 7-8:00pm Ste. 129 $5 A. Sibski 29

Chat & Chew :We want

to hear from you! (P) 1-2:00pm or 7-8:00pm Ste. 129 $5

6:45-9:45pm

A. Sibski DATE CHANGED TO

Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran

MAY 22—SAME TIMES!

18 First Aid 8:30am-12:30pm PPM

Admin. #10

Admin. #9 Resources and Training (P,

Medication Administration

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$25 E. Chapman

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Math from the

SEFEL:What Is It? (P) 9:00am-3:00pm Ste. 112 $30 Y. Bell

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Ste.129 $25 E. Chapman Admin #12 Financial Planning Pt.2 (P) 6:45-9:45 pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran

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Admin #14 Communication

Pt.2 (P, CO) 6:45-9:45pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran

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June 2013 Course Descriptions & Details Unless otherwise noted, classes listed have been given an “ALL” training level rating. 1-Pre-Service Mod.1 (CD) 9am-1pm Ste.129 $35 K. Salako -Covers basic child development concepts including stages of child growth and development, overview of the leading child theorists and of learning differences. Register for all 6

modules at once and pay only $180 for the entire series.

1-Pre-Service Mod #2-Planning for Success: Creating Opportunities to Grow and Learn (CU) 1:30pm-5:30pm Ste 129 $35 K. Salako- This workshop will give participants a better understanding of components of a family child care curriculum, how to create a developmentally appropriate curriculum and how to plan and design a family child care program. 3-Medication Administration Part 1 (HSN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 D. Boyce $60-*LIMIT 10* - Office of Child Care approved Medication Administration Training teaches all aspects of giving medication safely in your center to all ages of children. This includes liquids, pills, capsules, topicals, epi-pens and also general information on inhalers. You will even learn how to properly wash your hands. MUST ATTEND PART 2 ON June 5 4-Admin # 15 Reporting (P)6:45-9:45 pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran This workshop will cover basic concepts of reporting procedures in the child care setting. 5-Medication Administration Part 2(HSN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 D. Boyce $0*LIMIT 10* - Office of Child Care approved Medication Administration Training teaches all aspects of giving medication safely in your center to all ages of children. This includes liquids, pills, capsules, topicals, epi-pens and also general information on inhalers. You will even learn how to properly wash your hands. MUST ATTEND PART 1 ON June 3 6-Developmental Appropriate Practices (CU) 6-9pm Ste. 129 $25 J. Chambers -This course addresses characteristics of a developmentally appropriate curriculum by focusing on three main components: age-appropriateness, social/ cultural appropriateness, and individual appropriateness. Participants will identify challenges with implementing DAP and brainstorm strategies for ensuring DAP in their programs. 8-Medication Administration (HSN) 9am-3pm Ste. 112 K. Rowland $60-* *LIMIT 10* - Office of Child Care approved Medication Administration Training teaches all aspects of giving medication safely in your center to all ages of children. This includes liquids, pills, capsules, topicals, epi-pens and also general information on inhalers. You will even learn how to properly wash your hands.

*PLEASE BRING A LUNCH* 8-Pre-Service Mod. 3 (HSN) 9am-1pm Ste. 129 $35 N. Massey -Specific focus of this class is centered upon components of emergency preparedness, menu planning, and health & safety concerns of young children. 8-Pre-Service Mod.4 (SN) 1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 J. Chambers -This class will include basic information surrounding inclusive child care settings, ADA requirements in health, behavioral and developmental issues and concerns. 10-Read with Me Everyday (CU) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste. 112 $25 E. Chapman There are many everyday activities that can help you foster a child's literacy development. Literacy involves listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. The excitement of learning to read and write should be as rewarding as a child’s first words and steps.

11-Stop Bullying in Child Care (CD) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 B. Strama Understanding why children become bullies and how to stop the cycle of bulling. Proactive strategies for dealing with bullies and getting victims to open up as well as designing a policy regarding bulling behaviors are addressed. 12-Avoiding Burnout (P) 6-9:00pm Ste. 112 $25 A. Arujo -Working with young children can be a challenge. Have you ever felt like you’ve had enough of the day to day stress that can weigh you down in child care? You’re not alone; there are many people who feel the same way. There is help! In this training, we will learn strategies for avoiding burnout in childcare and share steps to being stress free. 12-Get Credentialed...Get a Check! It’s That Easy! (P) 6pm-8pm Ste. 129 $10 A. Sibiski -This class provides information on the Maryland Child Care Credential that recognizes child care providers who go beyond the requirements of State licensing and registration regulations. Come learn about the 6 levels and how to get a bonus for each! 13-Anger Management (P) 6-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25 K. Thomas -This workshop is designed to help participants determine what triggers anger and develop strategies to keep those triggers from tipping us over the edge. This session will focus on the communication process as a whole and how positive communication can be used in managing anger. 15-First Aid 8:30am-12:30pm Ste. 129 $30 -This is a nationally recognized program that meets the OSHA standard for first aid training. Workshop includes: Good Samaritan, emergency response, triage, patient exam, BSI, bleeding, shock, burns, strains, sprains, fractures, splinting, spinal injury, medical emergency, asthma, diabetic, seizure, allergic reaction, stroke, poisoning, plants, bites, stings, heat, cold, and specific body injuries. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. Certification for First Aid expires in two years. 15-CPR 1-5pm Ste. 129 $30-The American Heart Association Pediatric CPR program which includes Child CPR, Infant CPR, Child Choking, Infant Choking. This program also deals with safety issues like home, car, and playground. Meets Office of Child Care guidelines. Certification for CPR expires in two years. 17-Team Building (CU) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 K. Thomas -This class will show how to listen to make people feel valued and involved.-Demonstrate understanding, respect, honesty -Continuity in relationships promotes engagement and improvement of lives. 18-Playground Safety (HSN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 E. Chapman-Learn the basics of creating and maintaining a safe playground/outdoor learning area for young children in child care. Training is based on The Maryland State Department of Education’s Playground and Water Safety Guidelines document from the Division of Early Childhood Development/Office of Child Care. 19-Understanding and Caring for Pre-Mature Infants (CD,SN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 B. Strama Learn to understand what classifies an infant as premature, as well as the health concerns associated with prematurity. Tips and techniques to help care for preemies are included as well.

20-Let’s Get Moving (HSN) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 E. Chapman -Come join us as we discuss physical development in young children and how we can support them as they acquire the coordination of everyday movement. 22- Pre-Service Mod. 5 (P) 9am-1pm Ste.129 $35 N. Massey-This workshop will give providers the opportunity to explore and understand the importance of specific concepts and practices that may lay foundation for a successful program including supervision, marketing, abuse and neglect, contracts, appropriate guidance policies and procedures, record keeping and handbooks. 22--Pre-Service Mod #6 Planting the Seed-Developing Connections with the World Around Us (CO) 1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 N. Massey - This workshop will provide an overview and focus of the importance of developing and maintaining relationships with children’s families and the larger community. 24-Autism: Unlocking the Puzzle (SN) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 K. Trafton-Keruly -The purpose of the class is to increase awareness, recognize certain signs and symptoms, and appropriate ways to care for an autistic child in your program 25-Marketing Your Program (P) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25 L. Moran -The success of your business may depend on your marketing plan. Join us to learn key strategies for promoting your family child care business and how to market your business in order to attract clients. 26-Cultural Diversity (CO) 6-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25 K. Thomas -Positive interaction and understanding of the abilities, cultures, generations and differences of others helps to develop effective working relationships. This class will focus on ways to integrate elements that focus on educating staff and children about diversity. 27-Positive Behavior Supports (CD) 6-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25 A. Arujo—A comprehensive set of strategies that are meant to redesign environments in such a way that problem behaviors are prevented or inconsequential, and to teach children new skills, making problem behaviors unnecessary. 29-Building a Dynamic School– Age Program 9am-3pm Ste. 129 $30 E. Chapman-Children in high quality school-age programs do better in school, learn social skills more efficiently, and are more engaged in schools and communities. Join us and learn “best practices” for your program.

Core of Knowledge Areas: (HSN) Health, Safety & Nutrition (CD) Child Development (CU) Curriculum (P) Professionalism (CO) Community (SN) Special Needs

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June 2013 Sun

Mon

Phone in Registration with a Visa or Master Card (required) 410-288-5942. Office hours Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, or mail registration form to Child Care Links, 1101 North Point Blvd., Suite 112, Baltimore, MD 21224 (no personal checks accepted).

Tue

Wed

Thu

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Sat 1 Pre-Service Mod.1 (CD) 9am-1pm Ste.129 $35 K. Salako Pre-Service Mod.2 (CU) 1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 K. Salako

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3

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5

6

Medication Administration

Admin # 15 Reporting (P)

Medication Administration

Developmentally Appropriate

Ste. 112 $60 K. Rowland

Practices (CU) 6-9pm Ste. 129

Pre-Service Mod. 3 (HSN) 9am-1pm Ste. 129

$25 J. Chambers

$35 M. Macer

Pt. 1 (HSN) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste.129 $60 D. Boyce *Must take part 2 on 06/05/13

6:45-9:45 pm Ste. 112 $20 L. Moran

Pt. 2(HSN) 6:30pm-9:30pm Ste.129 $0 D. Boyce *Must take part 1 on 06/03/13

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1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 J. Chambers

10

11

12 Avoiding Burnout (P)

13

Read with Me Everyday (CU)

Stop Bullying in Child Care

6-9:00pm Ste. 112

Anger Management (P)

First Aid 8:30am-12:30pm

6:30pm-9:30pm Ste. 112 $25

(CD) 6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129

$25

6-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25

Ste.129 $30 PPM

E. Chapman

$25 B. Strama

A. Arujo

Get Credentialed...Get a Check! It’s That Easy! (P) 6pm-8pm Ste. 129 $10

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K. Thomas

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20

Team Building (CU)

Playground Safety (HSN)

Understanding and Caring for

Let’s Get Moving (HSN)

6:30pm-9:30pm Ste. 129

6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129

Pre-Mature Infants (CD,SN)

6:30pm-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25

$25 E. Chapman

6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25

E. Chapman

$25 K. Thomas

23

30

15

CPR 1-5pm Ste.129 $30 PPM

A. Sibiski

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Medication Administration (HSN) 9am-3pm

Pre-Service Mod.4 (SN)

*Limit 10*

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22 Pre-Service Mod. 5 (P) 9am-1pm Ste.129 $35 N. Massey Pre-Service Mod. 6 (CO) 1:30-5:30pm Ste.129 $35 M. Macer

B. Strama

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25

26

27

Autism: Unlocking the Puzzle

Marketing Your Program (P)

Cultural Diversity (CO)

Positive Behavior Supports

Building a Dynamic School– Age

(SN) 6:30-9:30pm

6:30-9:30pm Ste. 129 $25

6-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25

Program 9am-3pm Ste. 129 $30

Ste. 129 $25 K. Trafton-Keruly

L. Moran

K. Thomas

(CD) 6-9:00pm Ste. 129 $25 A. Arujo

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29 E. Chapman


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Workshop Registration Information Workshops are approved for training credit by the MSDE Office of Child Care Credentialing Branch Registrations. ALL workshop participants must pre-register; meaning, participants must register AND PAY for workshops in advance. Registration is accepted by phone, mail, or in person. The training line for phone-in registration is operational from 8:30am-3:30pm, Monday through Friday. Visa or Mastercard required for all registrations done by phone. Mail registration form to Child Care Links, Inc., 1101 North Point Boulevard, Suite 112, Baltimore, MD 21224 Attn: Registration Office. Child Care Links does not accept personal checks A confirmation receipt will be mailed within 1-2 business days from the date of registration, except in the situation that registration is received less than 3 days prior to your scheduled workshop. Fees paid are NON-REFUNDABLE. Should you miss a workshop, credit or transfer to another workshop may be given if Child Care Links is notified prior to the workshop. If after hours, please leave a message on CCL’s answering service. No credit or refunds are issued for “no shows”. Call 410-288-5942 with any questions or concerns about our refund or credit policies. Any credits issued are good for one year from date of issue. Late arrivals. Workshops begin at the stated time. Our instructors reserve the right to refuse admittance to any workshop for any participant arriving 15 minutes or more past the start of the workshop. Credit or transfer will be issued at the discretion of Child Care Links staff for any participant turned away from training for lateness. Cancellation and change policy. Child Care Links reserves the right to change the location, class size, or trainer for any class as deemed necessary. Child Care Links also may need to occasionally cancel a workshop due to a lack of enrollment; in this event, a CCL staff member will contact you at the phone number or address you provided upon registration. If we need to cancel a workshop and you do not wish to be transferred to another training, you will be issued credit good for one year or refunded fees paid for the canceled workshop. If you are phoning in your registration please verify that we have the correct contact information, including more than one telephone number where you can be reached. Rude and/or disrespectful behavior during workshops will not be tolerated. Please remember to exercise good judgment and respect for both the trainer and other participants in your session. It is okay to disagree with facts or opinions presented by the trainer or other participants but please remember to remain professional. Should you violate this policy, the instructor may ask you to leave the workshop and you will not be re-admitted, nor will you receive a refund for the class. Certificates. Core of Knowledge certificates will be issued at the conclusion of the training session for all participants who successfully complete all requirements set forth for the course. There will be a $5 charge for replacement training certificates . Child care is not provided during workshops. Workshops provided by Child Care Links are intended for adults only. Please make other arrangements for care of your children during workshop hours. Workshop locations. The majority of workshops are held at the CCL main office, 1101 North Point Boulevard, Suites 112 & 129. Should your workshop be held at an off-site location, you will be notified upon or at registration of the address and directions. Inclement Weather Policy. Please note that the training department of Child Care Links follows the Baltimore County Public School Systems inclement weather policy for closings and delayed openings. If you are scheduled for a workshop and Baltimore County schools close for inclement weather, our workshop will be canceled. During the weekend our workshops will be canceled if Baltimore County goes into Phase One of their snow emergency plan. If, for any reason, this changes, a CCL staff member will contact you. Attempts will be made to reschedule any canceled workshop.

DIRECTIONS:  

Child Care Links, 1101 North Point Blvd., Suite 112 & 129, Baltimore, MD 21224 (410)288-4900. Take I-695 inner loop to exit 39 Merritt Blvd./ Dundalk stay in the right lane, proceed to first traffic light (North Point Road) and bear to your right. You will see East Point Office Park on your right side. At second entrance make a right into the parking lot and go to the bottom of hill, Suite 129 is on the second floor of building 1101 facing Eastpoint Mall. Our main office is on the first floor in Suite 112 (corner office). Wards Chapel Preschool, 1023 Liberty Road, Randallstown, MD 21133 (410) 922-6595. Take I-695 inner loop to exit 18B Liberty Road/MD 26-W towards Randallstown. Follow Liberty Road for 7 miles. The preschool is located at Wards Chapel United Methodist Church on the left.


New Family Child Care Applicants Need: 6 Pre-Service Modules (4 hours each for a total of 24 hours) , First Aid/CPR, and EDP!

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Workshop Title

Class Information

Pre-Service Module 1: Child Development (4 hours)

Date: _________ Time: ________

Pre-Service Module 2: Curriculum (4 hours)

Date: _________ Time: ________

Pre-Service Module 3: Health, Safety & Nutrition (4 hours)

Date: _________ Time: ________

Pre-Service Module 4: Special Needs (4 hours)

Date: _________ Time: ________

Pre-Service Module 5: Professionalism (4 hours)

Date: _________ Time: ________

Pre-Service Module 6: Community (4 hours)

Date: _________ Time: ________

Date Completed

Completed List = 24 hours Emergency and Disaster Preparedness (6 hours) Completion Date: ___________ *For Infant Care ONLY: SIDS Completion Date: _________ First Aid & CPR Completion Date: ____________ (Certifications are good for 2 Years)

*This is only a guide. Child Care Links is not responsible for errors or omissions. It is up to each provider to verify their specific requirements needed with OCC. *For additional information, please contact OCC at (410) 583-6200.


First Year of Registration for Family Child Care Providers (Registered on or after January 1, 2008) 4 Core of Knowledge areas @ 3 hours each, plus 6 elective hours for a total of 18 hours Requirement

= 1 Hour

Date Completed/Notes

Child Development (3 hours) Working with Mixed Age Groups (3 hours) Health, Safety & Nutrition (3 hours) Professionalism (3 hours) Elective Subjects or other approved Training (6 hours) Checked Boxes = 18 hours

Is it time to renew your CPR or First Aid Certifications?

Family Child Care Providers on continuing Status 12 Clock hours per year: 6 Core of Knowledge & 6 Elective Requirement

= 1 hour

Date Completed/Notes

(6 hours) Any combination of the areas listed below: 1. Child Development 2. Curriculum 3. Health, Safety & Nutrition 4. Specials Needs 5. Professionalism 6. Community

Elective Subjects or other approved Training (6 hours) Checked boxes = 12 hours

Is it time to renew your CPR or First Aid Certifications?


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