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Continuing Education Credit: Gateways

Creating Space: Arranging Environments to Promote Positive Behavior

About This Webinar: The environmental arrangement of a classroom, child care center, or family home can impact behavior.  This webinar provides practical strategies and resources early childhood practitioners can easily implement in their work.  Useful tools for navigating transitions, routines, and communicating expectations and rules are shared.  Presenters suggest ways...

Let’s Work Together: Building Relationships with Families to Support Positive Behavior

About This Webinar: Building a positive relationship with a child’s family that affirms their culture and identity is an important part of an early childhood practitioner’s job.  This webinar addresses ways practitioners can connect with and include families of young children with disabilities in identifying and implementing strategies to support...

Make New Friends: Promoting Friendship and Belonging

About This Webinar: All children desire to have friends and experience a sense of belonging. However, making friends may not come easy for young children.  This webinar explores how early childhood practitioners can create a culture of friendship and belonging for all children.  Friendship skills and strategies to support their...

Unpacking Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH)

This session focuses on defining Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) and its importance for healthy socioemotional development. The discussion includes how to recognize symptoms of unhealthy IECMH, and practical approaches that professionals can use to improve it. Additionally, participants consider the importance of addressing IECMH in children and...

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Making the Journey Towards Healthy Attachment

To obtain continuing education credit or a certificate of attendance for this webinar, please complete the webinar evaluation survey and follow the steps within. About This Webinar: This session focuses on how attachment relationships are formed, how to promote a healthy attachment, and information on how to rebuild and assist...

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Navigating Early Parenthood and Military Life

This webinar focuses on strategies for supporting military families facing challenges in family functioning, new parent well-being, and maternal mental health.

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Managing Bumps in the IECMH Road

About This Webinar: Research has shown that family stress can have significant short- and long-term impacts on infant early childhood mental health (IECMH). This can be especially true for military families who experience unique stressors related to deployment, such as frequent moves, the disruption of routines and relationships, and long...

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Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders and Military Life

Throughout this webinar, presenters discuss how providers can broach the topic of mental health with parents, the importance of early identification, and how to support military families in seeking help.

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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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