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Continuing Education Credit: Gateways

IECMH: Practical Strategies to Support Attachment Relationships

Throughout OneOp's "That's the Ticket" series, our expert presenters have covered how essential attachment relationships are for infant and early childhood mental health (IECMH)! Over the course of this series, we've heard your requests for more information on this important topic! Therefore, this webinar addresses what you, our participants, have...

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Professional Ethics in Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education

In this three-part module series, you will learn foundational information related to ethics, how ethics is a part of cultural competence, and gain strategies and resources for making ethical decisions that are culturally competent and support your work with young children with disabilities and their family as an early childhood care and education professionals.

Tiny Hearts, Big Emotions: Cultivating Emotional Learning and Development with Responsive Practices

Developing emotional competence begins at birth. Infants have the capacity to feel comfort or distress and those feelings become more refined and complicated as they grow. Emotional development encompasses regulation, attachment, temperament, identity formation, and emotional expression within the context of one’s culture. In partnership with families, caregivers can nurture...

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The Art of Connection: Empowering Professionals to Respond Positively to Challenging Behaviors – Part 1

There are many factors that affect behavior, such as attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD), language difficulties, information processing disabilities, prenatal/postnatal conditions, and others. Behavior is usually labeled as positive or challenging. However, it is important for professionals to understand that many children display “mistaken behavior,” and this “behavior” must be...

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WIC at 50 Years: Honoring the Past, Nourishing the Future

For over 50 years, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) has supported income-eligible women, infants, and children from diverse backgrounds, including military families. WIC improves nutrition security by providing nutritious foods, nutrition education (including breastfeeding promotion and support), and referrals to health and social services...

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