Beyond Sink and Float

“Water Play in the Early Childhood Education:  Water Play is an essential part of early childhood education.    This training will identify the fundamental principles that early childhood educators should know about water. Understanding these concepts will help the early childhood educator more effectively engage and support learning through water play.  Participants will also learn […]

“Blocks, Pattern Blocks, Puzzles and More”

“Developing Spatial Reasoning in the Early Childhood Program : Chances are, your early childhood classroom includes blocks, pattern blocks, puzzles and other toys. Through this workshop, participants will learn how early childhood educators can use those materials and as other techniques to improve children’s spatial reasoning skills.”

Supporting Emergent Writers

“Through this course, participants will lean the meaning of emergent writing, the developmental skills necessary for a child to engage in emergent writing and ways to increase its use in the early childhood program. This is a competent level training. Prerequisite knowledge required—fine motor skills necessary for children to learn to write.”

Managing The Early Childhood Classroom

“Classroom management creates a set of expectations used in an organized classroom environment. Effective classroom management paves the way for the teacher to engage the students in learning. Through this workshop, participants will learn the importance of a daily schedule and established routines; strategies to promote smooth transitions; how to effectively select developmentally appropriate learning […]

More Than Counting

Developmentally Appropriate Math Concepts for Young Children: Early childhood teachers must challenge their students beyond the minimal expectation of rote counting.  This course provides a foundation for expanding mathematics in their classroom.

Using Children’s Literature to Explore Math Concepts

Picture books are an excellent tool for children to discover mathematics. Through this workshop, participants will learn how to use children’s books to explore counting, sorting, patterns, measurement, graphing, and equivalency.

Supporting Emergent Readers

“This workshop is designed to help early childhood educators understand and support emergent literacy.  Through selected appropriate children’s books, building schema, and helping students gain an awareness of sound, teachers can create an environment where emergent readers thrive and develop a love for reading.  Prerequisite:  Working definition and experience with emergent literacy. Intermediate Level Training. […]

Getting Ready for Accreditation: Responsive Caregiving

Responsive caregiving is an approach to teaching that emphasizes attentiveness, sensitivity, and responsiveness to a child’s needs and cues.  This course highlights the importance of responsive caregiving. It provides an overview of relevant Maryland Program Accreditation standards and indicators that educators should consider when creating and maintaining developmentally appropriate learning environments.

Getting Ready for Accreditation: Pedagogy

Pedagogy refers to the theory and practice of education and teaching.  This course highlights the importance of effective pedagogy. It provides an overview of relevant Maryland Program Accreditation standards and indicators related to pedagogy that educators should consider when creating and maintaining developmentally appropriate learning environments.

Getting Ready For Accreditation: Science, Technology Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)

In early childhood education, STEM represents an integrated approach encompassing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This course offers an overview of Maryland Program Accreditation standards and indicators related to STEM and what educators should consider when making curriculum decisions. This is a competent level training.  Pre-Requisite: One year of classroom experience.