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Event Details

NYS Pyramid Model Preschool Module 1: Building Relationships and Creating Supportive Environments

:147906
Quality Assured Tier 2
Thursday, August 24, 2017  
8:30am to 4:30pm
(7.00 Hours)

Description

Course ID 45796
This New York Master Cadre offering of The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) Pyramid Model is designed to support the social and emotional development of children 2 ½ through 5 years of age.

The Pyramid Model is a framework of evidence-based practices for promoting young children’s social and emotional competence and for preventing and addressing challenging behavior. The Pyramid Model includes extensive resources to help New York’s child care programs and providers implement the model.

The preschool modules are for appropriate for professional development providers, administrators, and teachers/caregivers who work with older toddlers and preschoolers (aged 2 ½ - 5 years of age).

This module addresses strategies for preventing challenging behavior. The module is based on the following principles:

a) Positive relationships with children serve as the foundation for addressing social emotional needs.

b) 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.

c) Expectations and routines have to be taught to children using a range of teaching strategies.
 

Opportunities for Chenango
West Main StreetNorwich, NY 13815
County Chenango

Registration

Event Fee
Registration Closed
Required?
No

Contact

Rachele Ver Valin-Pettit (Email)
PO Box 122
Afton, NY 13730
Phone (607) 343-5947

Rachele Ver Valin-Pettit

Instructional Methods and Strategies

Games/Activities
Handouts
Hands-On Activities
Large Group Discussion
Lecture
Power Point Presentation
Q&A
Reflection
Small Group Discussion
Video/CD/DVD

Assessment/Evaluation

Self Report
Q&A

Description

This New York Master Cadre offering of The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) Pyramid Model is designed to support the social and emotional development of children 2 ½ through 5 years of age.

The Pyramid Model is a framework of evidence-based practices for promoting young children’s social and emotional competence and for preventing and addressing challenging behavior. The Pyramid Model includes extensive resources to help New York’s child care programs and providers implement the model.

The preschool modules are for appropriate for professional development providers, administrators, and teachers/caregivers who work with older toddlers and preschoolers (aged 2 ½ - 5 years of age).

This module addresses strategies for preventing challenging behavior. The module is based on the following principles:

a) Positive relationships with children serve as the foundation for addressing social emotional needs.

b) 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.

c) Expectations and routines have to be taught to children using a range of teaching strategies.


7.00 Hours

Course Level

Quality Assured Tier 2

Professional Development Session

Course Category

Early Childhood

Quality Assured
Counts Towards NYS Regulatory Training Requirements
Family Engagement
47.37(b)(6)(A)(i) Additional Topics: Cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development
47.37(b)(6)(A)(i) Additional Topics: Cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development
New York Pyramid Model: Preschool Module I
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Toddlers
Preschoolers
School age