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Is an activities course focusing on the selection, implementation and evaluation of activities for use with young children (ages 2.5 to 5).
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Is designed to focus on the art and music activities which may be most effectively used in a Child Care Setting with young children (ages 2.5 to 5). Technique selection, implementation, and evaluation of art and music activities will be discussed. Summer.
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Is an overview of health, nutritional and safety needs of children in an early childhood education facility or family day care home.
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Will focus on the practical and required elements of starting a family day care home. Licensing requirements, bookkeeping techniques, meal planning and preparation, activities for the children, and contracts will be presented and will be developed for the participants.
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This course will provide individuals working in the early childhood field the basic foundation needed for developing mentoring relationships. Students will have the opportunity to develop their skills in communication, leadership and application of adult education theory. This course will provide practical and supportive ways to learn and grow on the job and is designed to help managers and supervisors plan, implement and evaluate mentoring. Prerequisite: 10 credit hours of early childhood education or permission from instructor.
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This course will provide individuals working in the early childhood field an advanced foundation needed for mentoring relationships. This course will provide mentors with advanced opportunities to develop skills in communication, leadership, advocacy and adult education theory. Prerequisite: Early Childhood Mentoring I.
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Students enrolled in this course will understand Howard Gardner's theory of nine multiple intelligences, as well as understand how these learning styles are affected by the environment, physiology, processing, emotions, and social choices. Students will also learn practical information on how to create educational environments by applying activities that utilize the different learning styles. Students will also learn about their own personal teaching styles as well as gain strategies for using activity pre-planning sheets and multiple intelligences in everyday life. The Kansas Children's Service League in cooperation with SRS and KDHE has developed this course. This course is only available on-line.
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Students enrolled in this course will be able to define the various types of abuse and neglect, and identify signs and symptoms of the different types of abuse and neglect. Students will also learn who is a mandated reporter and what the penalities are for those who do not report child abuse and neglect. The Kansas Children's Service League in cooperation with SRS and KDHE has developed this course. The course is only available on-line.
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Participants in this training will understand how children's "mental health" is affected by life events, culture, environment, biology, and relationships and that these aspects serve as roads to understanding and wellness. They will also learn how to create safe and nurturing learning environments by understanding the impact that room arrangements, labeling, and comfortable settings have on children and caregivers. Finally, participants will learn strategies for working with families to create a healthy atmosphere for children by using a method of knowing, informing, discussing with, and supporting families, typing everything together to create positive settings for children and families in child care. This course is instructor-led and interactive through discussions and assignments in course discussion boards.
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Participants in this training will understand a variety of subcultures by learning about specific cultural norms, values, codes of conduct, traditions and child rearing practices of ethnic, cultural and other groups served by programs. Participants will define cultural child-rearing practices as well as explore their own culture, attitudes and beliefs. The Kansas Children's Service League in cooperation with SRS and KDHE has developed this course. It is only available on-line.
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