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Meliah Bell

Strength Based Coaching Workshop - Multiple Locations - Multiple Dates - 0 views

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    Strengths-Based Coaching®: 12 hour training for coaches and leaders in the fields of early childhood, school-age, and youth. Strengths-Based Coaching®: A Journey into Coaching is a practical approach for working with adults that will fundamentally change the way coaches and leaders support and sustain quality improvements in their programs, agencies, and school districts. This training enhances the coaching role of leaders,  building on their strengths, knowledge, and skills. Strengths-Based Coaching® is based on five foundations: adult learning theory, core beliefs, how to approach others, relationship building, and communication. These five foundations lead to positive feedback that creates partnerships and builds on the strengths of staff. Participants will: Identify conditions that lead to change IDentify the fundamental beliefs, knowledge and skills for effectively coaching others Distinguish the six stages of coaching State the goals, benefits and use of strength based coaching Identify methods to promote positive relationships and supportive interactions Demonstration learning questions as a strategy for Strength Based Coaching® Analyze issues and situations and identify strengths- based coaching strategies which will be effective at these times When/Where:
    January 14-15 ~ Holiday Inn, Bozeman (Course #2815) OR
    January 17-18 ~Joe McDonald Health & Fitness Center, Salish Kootenai College, Pablo (Course #2724)
    8:30 AM to 4:00 PM each day Contact:
     Assistance with Registration, please contact Leabeth Daviau at mailto:
Roger Holt

Getty's Window To Inclusion: robot in the preschool classroom - 0 views

  • This video illustrates how essential early childhood inclusion is for all children, including those who cannot be in close proximity to other children because of health concerns. In this video, Kate Mathany describes how her daughter Getty virtually attends a typical preschool classroom every day using a VGo. In the first part, Kate introduces us to Getty and describes how the idea to use the VGo came about. In the second part, Kate is joined by Eileen Sedilko, Getty's preschool teacher, as they illustrate how Getty's school day works from both home and classroom perspectives. They discuss a range of topics including preschool inclusion, parent leadership, the use of adaptations, collaboration, teamwork, the benefits of inclusion for all children, families, and teachers. This video has important messages for families with children who cannot attend a preschool because of health reasons who are looking for solutions, for all those interested in early childhood inclusion, and for current and future early childhood educators. A presentation of the Desired Results Access Project, Napa County Office of Education, funded by the California Department of Education, Special Education Division. Produced by Larry Edelman.
Roger Holt

Center on the Developing Child - Harvard University - 0 views

  • This three-part series offers short summaries of the scientific presenations given at the National Symposium on Early Childhood Science and Policy in June 2008. Each is available in print form and in video form.
Terry Booth

Assistive Technology throughout the Rehabilitation Process: Early Childhood - Webinar -... - 0 views

  • Click here to register for this event What: Early childhood is often when a child and the family first receive a diagnosis while in the hospital or outpatient setting. This course will explore the basics for introducing assistive technology devices to the family while in the hospital setting/outpatient setting. Learner Outcomes: Participants will identify criteria to determine when to introduce assistive technology to the child Participants will become familiar with the basic features of assistive technology assessment Participants will receive an overview assistive technology devices appropriate for a new diagnosis involving motor, sensory and cognitive issues. When: Webinar begins at 10:00am Mountain time. Session sign in begins at 15 minutes prior. This session requires you to call in to access the audio. If applying for Individual Continuing Education Units (one hour of instruction) registered attendance and successful completion of this educational program is required and must be applied for with the payment of $16 being made directly to RESNA. Submission application will be provided.   Certificate of Attendance will be available upon completion.
Roger Holt

Foundations of Inclusion Birth to Five - Early Childhood Community - 0 views

  • This short video provides an overview of inclusion legal and policy foundations and inclusion research, as well as a definition, the desired results and defining features of inclusion in early childhood.
danny hagfeldt

Response to Intervention Early Childhood - Havre - Dec 5, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download flyer (PDF) What:Tara Ferriter-Smith and Terri Barclay will share how Early Reading First preschool centers throughout the state of Montana are using a comprehensive RtI framework to prepare students for Kindergarten and future success in school. They will discuss the evidence based instructional and assessment practices that are proving to be effective for all learners. When implemented well an RtI framework will help educators align student needs by assessing student’s performance and adjusting instruction based on the individual’s response to a scientifically based intervention increasing the likelihood of student success. Discover how ongoing progress monitoring can help you make informed decisions to provide interventions for those students who are not achieving anticipated progress. When:December 5, 20118:30-3:00 pm MountainWhere:HRDC Building2229 5th AvenueHavre, MTContact:Aileen Couch, CoordinatorPhone: (406) 265-4356 ext. 322Email: cspd@havre.k12.mt.us
Roger Holt

National Dissemination Center News - June 2009 - 0 views

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    IN THIS ISSUE NICHCY June Highlights It All Starts in Families and Communities The Little Ones: Early Intervention/Early Childhood Schools, K-12 State and System Tools Special Focus: Summer Fun
Roger Holt

The Center for Early Literacy Learning - CELL - 0 views

  • The goal of the Center for Early Literacy Learning (CELL) is to promote the adoption and sustained use of evidence-based early literacy learning practices. This site has resources for early childhood intervention practitioners, parents, and other caregivers of children, birth to five years of age, with identified disabilities, developmental delays, and those at-risk for poor outcomes.
Terry Booth

State of the Young Child 2012 - Missoula - April 26, 2012 - 0 views

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    This annual event will feature interesting speakers on early childhood topics and will celebrate all we do in Missoula to support families with young children. When:
    Thursday, April 26th, 2012
    11:30am - 1:30pm Mountain Where:
    City Life Teen Center
    1515 Fairview
    Missoula, MT Contact:
    Susan Barmeyer
    Healthy Start Council
    406-721-3000, ext. 1022
    sbarmeyer@co.missoula.mt.us
Terry Booth

Southwest Montana Early Childhood Conference - Butte - April 28, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to download the brochure with registration information (PDF) What:
    The conference will consist of getting a minimum of 6 hours of training and enjoying a deliciously wonderful buffet lunch all in just one day! Due to space, registration will be limited to 150 people. When:
    Saturday, April, 28, 2012 Where:
    Montana Tech Student Union Building
    Butte, MT
Roger Holt

Tutorial 7 - Recognizing and Supporting the Social and Emotional Health of Young Childr... - 0 views

  • The purpose of this tutorial is to provide early childhood mental health consultants with a detailed understanding of the behaviors related to social and emotional health in infants and young children as well as strategies that adult's (parent's and other caregivers) can use to support these behaviors within every day routines in the home and within early care and education settings.
Lisa Woodward

2012 Plain Talk About Reading in New Orleans - New Orleans, LA - April 30 - May 2, 2012 - 0 views

  • Click Here For More Information, and to Make Reservations What:Conference - Plain Talk About Reading (heralded as the nation's premier reading institute because of its clear focus on providing the latest scientifically based reading research (SBRR) and strategies for those who teach reading at all ages and grade levels). From the nation's leading researchers and seasoned practioners, atendees will learn the current findings on reading instruction, reading difficulties and reading intervention, and classroom strategies that put this knowledge to work.     $575 per person (if received before 9/30/11)    $645 per person (if received between 10/1/11 - 3/2/12)    $745 per person (if received after 3/2/12) Sessions In-depth information on today's most burning reading issues Early childhood literacy and language development  Getting adolescent literacy right Integrating literacy strategies across the disciplines at all grade levels  Practical strategies for increasing vocabulary Increasing reading comprehension  Teaching reading to English language learners Implementing Response to Intervention at all levels Leadership that yields increases in student literacy levels  Increasing teacher knowledge and skills Broad session choices: Sessions that target early childhood classrooms  Sessions that address how to meet the needs of special education students   Content-centered sessions on strategies for the classroom Sessions delivering the latest research on reading, RtI, language development, attention, and other related topics Sessions especially for school and district leaders Sessions focused on English language learners When:April 29, 2012 - 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) – RegistrationApril 30, 2012 - 8:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. (Mountain Time) - Day 1May 1, 2012 - 8:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. (Mountain Time) - Day 2May 2, 2012 - 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Mountain Time) - Day 3
Roger Holt

Transitioning to Kindergarten - 0 views

  • Transitioning to Kindergarten: A Toolkit for Early Childhood EducatorsThe transition to kindergarten is most successful when it is carefully planned out over the entire pre-kindergarten year.  Starting as early as the first day of preschool, it’s important to make sure that children are developing the academic skills that help form a foundation of strong pre-reading and pre-writing, as well as the social and emotional skills they’ll need in kindergarten. 
Roger Holt

You'll never guess the most common chronic disease of childhood - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • Quick, name the most common chronic disease of childhood in the United States. I bet you didn't say dental caries, or as any kid who has heard the ominous whirring sound of a dentist's drill would call them, "cavities." Fifty-nine percent of kids between 12 and 19 have at least one cavity, and poor and minority children are disproportionately affected, according to this study by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Meliah Bell

From Google Tools to a Workable Website - Workshop - November 10, 2012 - 0 views

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    In this workshop Ronda will explore how to create and maintain a workable website using Google Tools. Websites can be created for a personal digital portfolio, a classroom, or a business. Participants will learn how to use many Google tools such as calendar, documents, presentation, and forms and how to incorporate them into a workable website. Ronda will cover each Google tool and give participants an opportunity to develop content that will be utilized to develop a website at the end of the workshop. Ronda McManus began working at the Career Center in 1990 as an early childhood educator. She also held a position helping high school seniors transition from high school to either a university, junior college, training, military service, or a job. Currently, Ronda integrates technology in classrooms in her position at the Billings Career Center. She collaborates and supports teachers and students using technology in their classrooms, helping to create a foundation for learning and innovation in our ever-accelerating world. Ronda continues to be inspired by our youth and the promises they hold true. When/Where:
    November 10, 2012
    MSU-Billings College of Education Building RM 122
    Billings, Mt Contact:
    John Keener at 657-1743 or john.keener@msubillings.edu
    Debra Miller at 657-2072 or dmiller@msubillings.edu  
Sierra Boehm

AAC Developing Participation, Part 3: Making Connections - Webinar - May 21, 2013 - 0 views

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    The purpose of Part 3: Making Connections is designed for children to learn that, not only does their voice matter, but their communication makes a difference. The child may engage in pretend play with peers, complete projects in art and early childhood learning content, and begin to expand their language. Tips will be offered for 15-minute daily activities, building narratives in literacy, using adjectives, adverbs, and conjunctions with AAC, expanding contexts for communication tools, familiarizing easy access, and troubleshooting.

    When:
    Tuesday, May 21, 2013
    11:00 am - 12:00 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    Free of charge
Terry Booth

Taking Root: Montana Farm to School Conference - Bozeman - Aug. 16 & 17, 2012 - 0 views

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    Click here to download the full flyer with additional information (.pdf) What:
    Farm to School aims to improve child nutrition by helping children understand and experience where their food comes from. It incorporates healthy farm-fresh food in school meals and snacks, provides increased opportunity for garden-based learning and agriculture education across the curriculum, and strengthens community-wide connections to support local farmers and children's well-being. We will explore a wealth of Farm to School topics throughout the cafeteria, classroom and community. You will also have a chance to network with a variety of stakeholders and be inspired by the variety of ways Farm to School has taken root in communities throughout Montana. Who Should Attend? Teachers Administrators School Food Service Professionals Parents Community partners from early childhood programs and K-12 school districts Ranchers and farmers When/Where:
    August 16 & 17, 2012
    Montana State University - Bozeman
    Bozeman, MT
Roger Holt

Results Matter Video Series on Early Childhood Assessment - 0 views

  • These videos have been produced to help providers better understand ways to use observation, documentation, and assessment to inform practice. You can watch the clips online or download QuickTime versions of the videos for use in educational and professional development activities.
Sierra Boehm

iPad Apps for Children with Visual Impairments, Explore, Learn and Communicate - Webina... - 0 views

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    Learn about iPad apps for students in early childhood such as EDA Play, Peek-a-Boo Barn, Pictello and Talkboard with additional insight on switch access and adaptations for children with visual impairments using the iPad. 

    When:
    Thursday, December 5th 2013
    2:30 pm Mountain

    Cost:
    No cost
Roger Holt

Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! | Early Childhood Development | Administration for Childre... - 0 views

  • Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! is a coordinated federal effort to encourage healthy child development, universal developmental and behavioral screening for children, and support for the families and providers who care for them.
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