Jefferson-Lewis Childcare Project Fall 2013 Workshop Schedule

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Fall Workshop Schedule September‐November 2013

Jefferson‐Lewis Childcare Project A Program Of COMMUNITY ACTION PLANNING COUNCIL

518 Davidson Street, Watertown, NY 13601 (315) 782‐4900 jlcp@capcjc.org www.capcjc.org


What is the Jefferson‐Lewis Childcare Project? The Jefferson‐Lewis Childcare Project (JLCP), a program of Community Action Planning Council, brings together parents, child care professionals, community members, business leaders, and government agencies to help develop and support accessible, affordable, high‐quality child care for children and families. What services does JLCP offer? Child Care Resource and Referral JLCP provides free child care referrals tailored to family needs. We offer important tips on choosing the best child care setting. Child and Adult Care Food Program Funds are available for child care providers who serve nutritious foods to children in home‐based care. We offer assistance with menu planning and healthy choices. Provider Training JLCP offers a variety of professional development opportunities, from classroom training to online courses and free coaching. Registration In partnership with New York State, we assist and guide providers as they develop their Family Day Care and School‐Aged Child Care programs.

For more information please call any one of our staff members at the extensions listed below or visit us online at www.capcjc.org. Community Action Planning Council: (315) 782-4900 Cathy Brodeur Patti Wetterhahn Christine Vogt Nancy Penrose Renee Eisel Cathy Stenfeldt Angie VanWormer Patricia Urbinelli Shannon Overton Jennifer Hilpl Vickie Brownell

JLCP Director, Ext. 240 Referral/Data Manager, Ext. 253 Registration Specialist, Ext. 279 Registration Coordinator, Ext. 231 Registration Coordinator, Ext. 230 Provider Services Specialist, Ext. 237 Provider Services Coordinator, Ext. 239 Program Assistant, Ext. 229 CACFP Coordinator, Ext. 289 CACFP Manager, Ext 306 LE Enrollment/Subsidy Manager, 785-5024

Fax: (315) 788-8251 Child Care Referrals: (315) 782-8475 or 1-800-287-8904

Earn your Child Development Associate credential (CDA) while Working Toward a College Degree! The Community Action Planning Council and Jefferson Community College are partnering to bring Early Childhood Development courses to you, right here at CAPC! These courses will be presented by JLCP Provider Services Coordinator Cathy Stenfeldt. Financial assistance may be available from EIP (see below) or JCC. Call Cathy today at 782‐4900 ext 237 to learn more about this exciting opportunity! Classes begin august 27! EIP Scholarship Program Scholarship funding to participate in training may be available through the Educational Incentive Program (EIP). For more information or to apply for a scholarship, please visit www.albany.edu/earlychildhood You may also contact EIP at eip@pdp.albany.edu or 800‐295‐9616. Quality Improvement Grants Beginning October 1, JLCP will again offer a quality improvement grant to help child care programs make quality improvements. This grant begins with an assessment of your program to identify areas of need. To learn more please call 782‐4900 ext 239 or email avanworm@capcjc.org today! Onsite Consulting JLCP is here to support you as you strive to develop and maintain a high‐ quality child care program. We offer free, onsite assistance to help you and your program. Call Cathy Stenfeldt or Angie VanWormer at ext 237 or 239. American Red Cross First Aid and CPR Training The American Red Cross provides no‐cost First Aid and CPR classes to Licensed/Registered child care programs through a contract with the New York State Office of Children’s and Family Services. This program has limited availability. For upcoming class info call the American Red Cross at 888‐522‐1277. Become a JLCP Member! Your support helps JLCP deliver valuable programs and services to the community. Annual membership benefits include discounted rates on many of our workshops, as well as passes to attend training at no cost (Individual=2 passes, Individual+1=3 passes, Center/SACC=5 passes). Buy your membership using the Workshop/Membership Registration Form. Questions about membership? Call 782‐4900 ext 239.


September

Training Areas Key Recipes for Disaster: Keeping Food Safe in Child Care OCFS Topic Areas A free workshop for Family and Group Family child care providers! CD—Principles of Child Wednesday, September 11 6:30‐9:00 PM at Jeff‐Lewis BOCES (20104 Route 3, Watertown) for Jefferson and Lewis providers Development Thursday, September 12 6:30‐9:00 PM at BOCES Northwest Tech (616 Rensselaer Ave, Ogdensburg ) for St. Lawrence providers NH—Nutrition and Health Shop, transport, store, prepare, serve. These are words that you, as busy child care providers, are very familiar with. Have you Needs of Children BZ—Business Record Main‐ ever stopped to think about how many times food is handled before it gets to a child's plate? Based on Serving Safe Food in Child Care developed by the National Food Service Management Institute and the USDA Fight Bac® program, this eye‐opening and inter‐ tenance & Management active workshop will share a four step process for keeping the foods served to young children in the child care setting safe. Join us CAM—Child Abuse & Mal‐ treatment ID & Prevention as we explore strategies that will help prevent food‐borne illness in children... and ourselves! PD—Child Daycare Program Following this presentation will be an overview of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, including time for questions. Development This workshop satisfies the annual training requirement for CACFP‐participating FDC/GFDC providers. CDC—Statutes & Regs Prior to the start of the workshop there will be a pot‐luck dinner, beginning at 6:00, for those who wish to bring a dish to pass! Pertaining to Child Daycare Trainer: Cathy Stenfeldt and Angie VanWormer, with CACFP staff Shannon Overton and Jennifer Hilpl SS—Safety and Security OCFS Topic Areas: NH, R‐CDC CBK Areas: 5 CEUs: .25 R‐CAM—Statutes & Regs Cost: FREE To Register: Completed form received at least 5 business days before or register online. Pertaining to Child Abuse SBS—Shaken Baby Syndrome Childhood Immunizations and Lead: What You Need to Know to Keep Kids Healthy and Safe Core Body of Knowledge Wednesday, September 18 6:30‐8:00 PM at CAPC (CBK) Competency Areas Join us for this workshop where you will obtain the skills and knowledge to adequately assist in childhood lead poison prevention 1. Child Growth and Devel‐ through environmental, nutritional and behavioral modifications. Providers will also obtain skills in reading and interpreting opment immunizations records, including children who may be on a catch up schedule. 2. Family and Community Trainer: Kari Chavoustie, Jefferson County Public Health Relationships 3. Observation and Assess‐ OCFS Topic Areas: NH, BZ CBK Areas: 5 ment Cost: $10 JLCP Members, $13 Non‐Members 4. Environment and Cur‐ To Register: Completed form and payment received at least 5 days before riculum Please note that this is not an EIP‐eligible training. For more info call 782‐4900 ext 239. 5. Health, Safety and Nu‐ trition Videoconference Training: Health, Safety and Nutrition with a Focus on Childhood Obesity 6. Professionalism and Thursday September 26 6:45‐9:15 PM at CAPC Leadership Attending this Videoconference in Jefferson or St. Lawrence County satisfies the annual training requirement for CACFP‐participating 7. Administration and FDC/GFDC providers. For more information call 782‐4900 ext 289 or 306. Management Complete 2013 Videoconference schedule, descriptions, and registration information available online at www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu Continuing Education Units or call the Professional Development Program at 800‐295‐9616 to request a brochure. (CEUs) may be awarded, as listed in some workshop Toddlers and Literacy: What Counts and What Works descriptions. CEUs will be Six‐hour distance learning course by email with start dates each month. For full course details see the flyer online at documented on certificates issuu.com/jlcp/docs/distance_learning_info_sheet or call Angie at 782‐4900 ext 239 to learn more about this great training option. for these workshops.


October Promoting Social Emotional Competence in Young Children Wednesday October 2 6:30‐8:30 PM at CAPC It is estimated that one in ten preschool children demonstrate poor social emotional skills. This training will provide practical strategies to support all children’s social emotional development. Participants will lean strategies and tips for promoting positive social emotional interactions by teaching children to recognize emotions and to problem‐solve. Trainer: Susan Calandra, Early Childhood Direction Center OCFS Topic Areas: CD, PD CBK Areas: 1 Cost: $10 JLCP Members, $13 Non‐Members To Register: Completed form and payment received at least 5 business days before Please note that this is not an EIP‐eligible training. For more info call 782‐4900 ext 239.

American Heart Association First Aid and Infant, Child and Adult CPR—2‐year certificate First Aid Monday October 7 6‐9 PM at CAPC CPR Monday October 21 6‐10 PM at CAPC Trainer: Peggy Barter OCFS Topic Areas: SS CBK Areas: 5 Cost for each: $35 To Register: Completed form and payment received at least 5 business days before Please note that these are not EIP‐eligible trainings. For more info call 782‐4900 ext 239.

Videoconference Training: Family and Community Relationships with a Focus on Bullying during the School‐Age Years Thursday October 17 6:45‐9:15 PM at CAPC Complete 2013 Videoconference schedule, descriptions, and registration information available online at www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu or call the Professional Development Program at 800‐295‐9616 to request a brochure.

Super Saturday: Your Toolbox for Building a Healthy Brain Saturday October 19 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM (6 hours of training plus breaks and lunch) at CAPC If you’re caring for young children, then you’re a brain architect. Building a healthy brain is vital for children’s success in school and beyond. What tools are in your toolbox to ensure a healthy foundation? How is brain development connected to other areas of development? In this fun and interactive workshop, we will identify ways to purposefully use brain development strategies such as relationships, respect, repetition, routines, and responsive interactions—the “5 R’s”. We will explore practical tips that you can use immediately in your work with children and their families. This training is part of the Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect (PCAN) curriculum developed by Zero to Three®. Module one of PCAN was delivered during our Spring Conference and was a huge hit! Participants asked for additional material and we’re delivering! We hope you will join us as we share a second helping of PCAN as it promises to be as interactive and informative as the first! Please bring your lunch or join us for complimentary pizza and salad. Trainer: Cathy Stenfeldt and Angie VanWormer OCFS Topic Areas: CD, NH, PD, SS, SBS CBK Areas: 1, 5 CEUs: .6 Cost: $30 JLCP Members, $35 Non‐Members To Register: Completed form and payment received by October 11

Training Areas Key OCFS Topic Areas CD—Principles of Child Development NH—Nutrition and Health Needs of Children BZ—Business Record Main‐ tenance & Management CAM—Child Abuse & Mal‐ treatment ID & Prevention PD—Child Daycare Program Development CDC—Statutes & Regs Pertaining to Child Daycare SS—Safety and Security R‐CAM—Statutes & Regs Pertaining to Child Abuse SBS—Shaken Baby Syndrome Core Body of Knowledge (CBK) Competency Areas 1. Child Growth and Devel‐ opment 2. Family and Community Relationships 3. Observation and Assess‐ ment 4. Environment and Cur‐ riculum 5. Health, Safety and Nu‐ trition 6. Professionalism and Leadership 7. Administration and Management Continuing Education Units (CEUs) may be awarded, as listed in some workshop descriptions. CEUs will be documented on certificates for these workshops.


November

Training Areas Key Understanding Diversity OCFS Topic Areas Wednesday November 6 6:30‐8:00 PM at CAPC CD—Principles of Child What does diversity look like in a child care setting? This workshop will give you an overview of what diversity really means and Development how you can incorporate diversity into your program. We will also offer ideas about how to meet the needs of families who are NH—Nutrition and Health culturally and/or linguistically diverse. Needs of Children Trainer: Ligia Hendrie, GFDC Provider at Children of the World Family Daycare BZ—Business Record Main‐ tenance & Management OCFS Topic Areas: PD, SS CBK Areas: 2, 4 CAM—Child Abuse & Mal‐ To Register: Completed form and payment received at least 5 business days before treatment ID & Prevention Please note that this is not an EIP‐eligible training. For more info call 782‐4900 ext 239. PD—Child Daycare Program Development Foundations of Child Care CDC—Statutes & Regs November 6, 8, 13 and 15 12:30‐4:30 PM at CAPC Pertaining to Child Daycare This comprehensive 15‐hour training course is designed for child care center staff who wish to improve the care they provide; for new hires as they begin in a program; and for individuals seeking child care employment to prepare them for entrance into the field. SS—Safety and Security R‐CAM—Statutes & Regs Participants will be provided with the skills and concepts they will put into practice every day, enabling them to continually protect Pertaining to Child Abuse and promote the health, safety and development of the children with whom they work. SBS—Shaken Baby Syndrome Trainer: Angie VanWormer OCFS Topic Areas: All CBK Areas: 1, 5 CEUs: 1.5 Core Body of Knowledge Cost: $150 To Register: Call first to confirm class 782‐4900 ext 239 (CBK) Competency Areas 1. Child Growth and Devel‐ Videoconference Training: Administration and Management with a Focus on Child Day Care Regulations opment Thursday November 14 6:45‐9:15 PM at CAPC 2. Family and Community Complete 2013 Videoconference schedule, descriptions, and registration information available online at www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu Relationships 3. Observation and Assess‐ or call the Professional Development Program at 800‐295‐9616 to request a brochure. ment Health and Safety Training 4. Environment and Cur‐ riculum November 18, 20 and 22 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at CAPC 5. Health, Safety and Nu‐ Please call 782‐4900 for more information about this class or visit www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu to locate a Health and Safety trainer trition in your area. The health and safety of children in care is the highest priority for both the provider and for the NYS Office of Children 6. Professionalism and and Family Services. To ensure that new providers are prepared for this responsibility they must complete health and safety Leadership training approved by OCFS. 7. Administration and Trainer: Angie VanWormer Management OCFS Topic Areas: NH, BZ, CAM, R‐CDC, SS, R‐CAM, SBS CEUs: 1.5 Cost: $235 To Register: Call first to confirm class 782‐4900 ext 239 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) may be awarded, as Host a Training Party! listed in some workshop descriptions. CEUs will be JLCP is offering you a fun and individualized way to get the training you need… training parties! Choose a topic, pick a date, invite documented on certificates your child care friends and colleagues, and we come to you. No cost and training credit for everyone. Interested? Call Angie at for these workshops. 782‐4900 ext 239 to find out more about scheduling your training party!


JLCP Online Training

Online Child Care Professional Education Center Powered by Smart Horizons and Child Care Aware, these courses provide a variety of engaging topics designed specifically for the early childhood professional. Courses listed are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and are approved for training credit for NY child care providers. Learn more at www.capcjc.org/ programs/jlcp/training

Medication Administration Training (MAT) Medication Administration Training (MAT) The MAT course is a skill‐based training to help you administer medication safely in your program. For details about MAT call the Professional Development Pro‐ gram at 800‐295‐9616 or visit www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu If you have additional questions please contact Angie at 782‐4900 ext 239.

Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential Are you ready to begin working on your CDA? JLCP would like to help! Schedule an appointment with Angie VanWormer or Cathy Stenfeldt today and get moving toward your professional goals. For more information about the CDA credential process, visit cdacouncil.org. Call 315‐782‐4900 ext 237 or 239 today and find out how you can earn college credit while working toward your CDA!

Registering for JLCP Workshops Registration & Payment: To register for training, complete a registration form and submit with payment to CAPC by mail or in person at least 5 days prior to the training. CAPC is not responsible for payments that are left with or handed to any person other than Administration Office Staff. Registration forms can be found at www.capcjc.org. Accepted forms of payment: cash, checks payable to CAPC, money orders, purchase orders and EIP Award Notifications. If you receive EIP scholarship for training for which you have already paid, CAPC will issue a reimbursement. You are responsible for any difference between the award amount and the cost of the class and payment must be received 5 business days prior to class. All checks returned to CAPC for insufficient funds subject to cur‐ rent returned‐check fee. Post‐dated checks not accepted. Cancellations: If a class you have paid for is cancelled you will be notified and issued a training pass, equivalent to the amount you paid, to use toward another training within the next year. Training pass will be issued only if you notify JLCP before the scheduled workshop. After business hours please dial extension 239 for voicemail. Certificates and Training Records: Certificates for trainings other than SUNY Videoconferences will be given to participants upon completion of a training and receipt of full payment. There will be a $5 fee for replacement of lost certificates. We will provide a record of your JLCP training upon request. SUNY Videoconferences: Photo ID is required. If you are registered and can not attend, please call 800‐295‐9616. Participants must arrive by 6:45 pm, stay until 9 pm and receive a passing grade on the multiple‐choice test in order to receive a certificate. Certificates are mailed to you from SUNY. Children and Trainings: While we love children, our trainings are intended for adult audiences. Questions? Call 782‐4900 ext 239. Community Action Planning Council and JLCP will be closed on 9/2, 10/11, 10/14, 11/11, 11/28 and 11/29. Beginning 9/3, regular business hours will be Mon‐Fri 8am to 5pm, evenings by appointment.

Jefferson-Lewis Childcare Project “Every Child, Quality Care” A Program of Community Action Planning Council

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Jefferson‐Lewis Childcare Project A Program Of COMMUNITY ACTION PLANNING COUNCIL

518 Davidson Street, Watertown, NY 13601 (315) 782‐4900 jlcp@capcjc.org www.capcjc.org

JLCP Super Saturday: Your Toolbox for Building a Healthy Brain If you’re caring for young children, then you’re a brain architect. Building a healthy brain is vital for children’s success in school and beyond. What tools are in your toolbox to ensure a healthy foundation? How is brain development connected to other areas of development? In this fun and interactive workshop, we will identify ways to purposefully use brain development strategies such as relationships, respect, repetition, routines, and responsive interactions—the “5 R’s”. We will explore practical tips that you can use immediately in your work with children and their families. This training is part of the Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect (PCAN) curriculum developed by Zero to Three®. Module one of PCAN was delivered during our Spring Conference and was a huge hit! Participants asked for additional material and we’re delivering! We hope you will join us as we share a second helping of PCAN, as it promises to be as interactive and informative as the first! Saturday October 19 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM (6 hours of training plus breaks and lunch) at CAPC Please bring your lunch or join us for complimentary pizza and salad! Trainer: Cathy Stenfeldt and Angie VanWormer OCFS Topic Areas: CD, NH, PD, SS, SBS CBK Areas: 1, 5 CEUs: .6 Cost: $30 JLCP Members, $35 Non‐Members To Register: Completed form and payment received by October 11


CACFP Annual Training Recipes for Disaster: Keeping Food Safe in Child Care

For All Family and Group Family Providers Wednesday, September 11 at BOCES in Watertown Thursday, September 12 at BOCES in Ogdensburg 6:30-9:00 (2.5 hours, .25 CEUs) OCFS Topic Areas: Nutrition and Health Needs of Children, Statutes and Regulations Pertaining to Child Daycare CBK Areas: Health, Safety and Nutrition Cost: FREE To Register: Complete and return training registration form or register online by September 4 Presented by: Cathy Stenfeldt and Angie VanWormer , JLCP Provider Services Shop, transport, store, prepare, serve. These are words that you, as busy child care providers, are very familiar with. Have you ever stopped to think about how many times food is handled before it gets to a child's plate? Based on Serving Safe Food in Child Care developed by the National Food Service Management Institute and the USDA Fight BacŽ program, this eye-opening and interactive workshop will share a four step process for keeping the foods served to young children in the child care setting safe. Join us as we explore strategies that will help prevent food-borne illness in children... and ourselves! Following this presentation will be an overview of the Child and Adult Care Food Program, including time for questions. This workshop satisfies the annual training requirement for CACFP-participating FDC/GFDC providers. Prior to the start of the workshop there will be a pot-luck dinner, beginning at 6:00, for those who wish to bring a dish to pass! If you can’t attend Recipes for Disaster, there is another upcoming option to satisfy your annual CACFP training requirement: SUNY Videoconference : Health, Safety and Nutrition with a Focus on Childhood Obesity September 26 at CAPC in Watertown or BOCES in Ogdensburg. To register for this free training visit www.ecetp.pdp.albany.edu/ or call the Professional Development Program at 800-295-9616 JLCP CACFP Staff Shannon-Coordinator Ext. 289 Jennifer-Manager Ext. 306

JLCP Provider Services Cathy Stenfeldt Ext. 237 Angie VanWormer Ext. 239


Jefferson-Lewis Childcare Project A Program Of COMMUNITY ACTION PLANNING COUNCIL 518 Davidson Street, Watertown, NY 13601 (315) 782-4900 jlcp@capcjc.org www.capcjc.org

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