Early Childhood Classes For Family Groups
1.5 Hour Sessions
$700 Per Session
$700 Per Session
Cultivating Creativity, Inventiveness, and Imagination in Early Childhood Education: This workshop explores methods for enhancing creativity in young learners through theoretical understanding and practical, hands-on activities. Families will be equipped with tools and strategies to foster an environment that encourages curiosity, innovative thinking, and the exploration of new ideas, which is crucial for the developmental stages of early childhood.
Dialogic Reading: Having Conversations About Books: This session focuses on mastering dialogic reading techniques to enrich children’s language development and comprehension skills. Families will learn to engage young learners with effective questioning and encourage them to think critically about stories, fostering a deeper connection with the text and enhancing literacy skills.
Effective Limit Setting: This workshop provides an overview of the importance of setting clear and effective limits for young children. Families will explore different strategies for communicating boundaries that respect the child's growing need for independence while ensuring a structured, safe, and nurturing environment.
Empathy in Action: Practical Approaches for Early Childhood Education: In this session, families will explore practical ways to cultivate empathy in early childhood settings. The focus will be on modeling empathetic behavior and creating daily opportunities for children to practice empathy, which is vital for their social and emotional development.
Empowering Little Hands: A Practical Workshop on Fine Motor Skill Building: This workshop is dedicated to strengthening fine motor skills in young children, which are essential for their overall development. Families will learn about age-appropriate activities to enhance hand-eye coordination, grip strength, and precision, providing children with the tools they need for academic readiness and everyday tasks.
Engaging Interactions: Fostering Children’s Thinking Skills: This workshop offers strategies to enhance children's cognitive skills through interactive and thoughtful engagement. Families will incorporate methods like the scientific method, inquiry-based learning, and critical thinking exercises aimed at fostering an environment that encourages active learning and problem-solving.
Fostering Emotional Intelligence: Nurturing Children's Social and Emotional Learning (SEL): This course is designed to boost children’s emotional and social skills, crucial for their holistic development. Families will acquire strategies to enhance empathy, emotional regulation, and effective social interactions, contributing significantly to the well-being and success of young learners.
I Can’t! Strengthening Children’s Frustration Tolerance: Focusing on techniques to help children cope with frustration, this workshop enhances their resilience and emotional stability. Families will learn interventions that support building resilience, enabling children better to manage their emotions and reactions in challenging situations.
I Don’t Like That! Supporting Picky Eaters As They Fully Develop Their Palate: Addressing the common challenge of picky eating, this workshop provides strategies to help young children broaden their dietary preferences. Families will learn techniques for making mealtime a positive and less stressful experience, aiming to foster healthier eating habits.
Overexcitement, Tantrums, and Meltdowns: This workshop delves into methods for managing emotional dysregulation in children, aiming to foster better emotional control. Families will learn techniques for promoting emotional regulation and calmness, helping create a more harmonious home environment.
Rhyme, Rhythm, and Reading: Families will delve into how nursery rhymes can significantly enhance language and literacy skills in early childhood. The workshop engages with various nursery rhymes and demonstrates effective methods for their incorporation into daily activities, which aids in developing phonological awareness and early reading skills.
Social Problem-Solving: This workshop teaches families to use effective problem-solving techniques to guide children through social situations and challenges. Using scenario-based learning and interactive discussions, it equips families with tools to help children develop thoughtful solutions to everyday social problems.
Supporting a Growth Mindset in Early Childhood Education: Families will explore ways to cultivate a growth mindset in young learners, encouraging resilience and a positive attitude towards learning. The focus will be on how to praise effectively and foster an environment that celebrates effort and perseverance, crucial for lifelong learning.
Ten Factors That Influence Children's Behavior: This session examines the environmental and developmental factors that impact children’s behavior. Families will learn how to identify these influences and use this knowledge to implement proactive and positive behavior management strategies, enhancing the home educational experience.
Ten Strategies For Supporting Children’s Development of Self-Management Skills: This workshop outlines effective strategies for fostering self-management skills in young children, focusing on self-regulation, responsibility, and positive decision-making. These skills are essential for independence and success in both academic and social settings.
The Neurology of How We Feel: Sensory Processing: This workshop explores the neurological aspects of sensory processing. Itdiscusses the eight sensory systems and their impact on behavior and learning. Families will gain strategies for creating environments that accommodate sensory needs and support all children's sensory development.
The Seven Assets of Social Competence: This workshop teaches families the key aspects of social competence that enable children to engage positively with their peers. Communication skills, empathy, and conflict resolution are critical assets discussed for building satisfying peer relationships.
Understanding the Importance of Executive Function & Self-Regulation: This workshop provides insights into the critical role of executive functions and how they help children manage their thoughts and actions. Families will learn strategies to strengthen these skills through structured activities and daily routines, benefiting children's ability to focus and complete tasks.
Using Children’s Literature to Explore Math Concepts: Families will learn techniques for using children’s books to introduce and reinforce mathematical concepts such as counting, sorting, and measuring. This workshop explores a range of children’s books and demonstrates how to use these resources to make learning math engaging and accessible.
Each workshop is tailored to provide deep insights and practical skills in specific areas of early childhood education, empowering families to support young children's comprehensive development effectively.
Dialogic Reading: Having Conversations About Books: This session focuses on mastering dialogic reading techniques to enrich children’s language development and comprehension skills. Families will learn to engage young learners with effective questioning and encourage them to think critically about stories, fostering a deeper connection with the text and enhancing literacy skills.
Effective Limit Setting: This workshop provides an overview of the importance of setting clear and effective limits for young children. Families will explore different strategies for communicating boundaries that respect the child's growing need for independence while ensuring a structured, safe, and nurturing environment.
Empathy in Action: Practical Approaches for Early Childhood Education: In this session, families will explore practical ways to cultivate empathy in early childhood settings. The focus will be on modeling empathetic behavior and creating daily opportunities for children to practice empathy, which is vital for their social and emotional development.
Empowering Little Hands: A Practical Workshop on Fine Motor Skill Building: This workshop is dedicated to strengthening fine motor skills in young children, which are essential for their overall development. Families will learn about age-appropriate activities to enhance hand-eye coordination, grip strength, and precision, providing children with the tools they need for academic readiness and everyday tasks.
Engaging Interactions: Fostering Children’s Thinking Skills: This workshop offers strategies to enhance children's cognitive skills through interactive and thoughtful engagement. Families will incorporate methods like the scientific method, inquiry-based learning, and critical thinking exercises aimed at fostering an environment that encourages active learning and problem-solving.
Fostering Emotional Intelligence: Nurturing Children's Social and Emotional Learning (SEL): This course is designed to boost children’s emotional and social skills, crucial for their holistic development. Families will acquire strategies to enhance empathy, emotional regulation, and effective social interactions, contributing significantly to the well-being and success of young learners.
I Can’t! Strengthening Children’s Frustration Tolerance: Focusing on techniques to help children cope with frustration, this workshop enhances their resilience and emotional stability. Families will learn interventions that support building resilience, enabling children better to manage their emotions and reactions in challenging situations.
I Don’t Like That! Supporting Picky Eaters As They Fully Develop Their Palate: Addressing the common challenge of picky eating, this workshop provides strategies to help young children broaden their dietary preferences. Families will learn techniques for making mealtime a positive and less stressful experience, aiming to foster healthier eating habits.
Overexcitement, Tantrums, and Meltdowns: This workshop delves into methods for managing emotional dysregulation in children, aiming to foster better emotional control. Families will learn techniques for promoting emotional regulation and calmness, helping create a more harmonious home environment.
Rhyme, Rhythm, and Reading: Families will delve into how nursery rhymes can significantly enhance language and literacy skills in early childhood. The workshop engages with various nursery rhymes and demonstrates effective methods for their incorporation into daily activities, which aids in developing phonological awareness and early reading skills.
Social Problem-Solving: This workshop teaches families to use effective problem-solving techniques to guide children through social situations and challenges. Using scenario-based learning and interactive discussions, it equips families with tools to help children develop thoughtful solutions to everyday social problems.
Supporting a Growth Mindset in Early Childhood Education: Families will explore ways to cultivate a growth mindset in young learners, encouraging resilience and a positive attitude towards learning. The focus will be on how to praise effectively and foster an environment that celebrates effort and perseverance, crucial for lifelong learning.
Ten Factors That Influence Children's Behavior: This session examines the environmental and developmental factors that impact children’s behavior. Families will learn how to identify these influences and use this knowledge to implement proactive and positive behavior management strategies, enhancing the home educational experience.
Ten Strategies For Supporting Children’s Development of Self-Management Skills: This workshop outlines effective strategies for fostering self-management skills in young children, focusing on self-regulation, responsibility, and positive decision-making. These skills are essential for independence and success in both academic and social settings.
The Neurology of How We Feel: Sensory Processing: This workshop explores the neurological aspects of sensory processing. Itdiscusses the eight sensory systems and their impact on behavior and learning. Families will gain strategies for creating environments that accommodate sensory needs and support all children's sensory development.
The Seven Assets of Social Competence: This workshop teaches families the key aspects of social competence that enable children to engage positively with their peers. Communication skills, empathy, and conflict resolution are critical assets discussed for building satisfying peer relationships.
Understanding the Importance of Executive Function & Self-Regulation: This workshop provides insights into the critical role of executive functions and how they help children manage their thoughts and actions. Families will learn strategies to strengthen these skills through structured activities and daily routines, benefiting children's ability to focus and complete tasks.
Using Children’s Literature to Explore Math Concepts: Families will learn techniques for using children’s books to introduce and reinforce mathematical concepts such as counting, sorting, and measuring. This workshop explores a range of children’s books and demonstrates how to use these resources to make learning math engaging and accessible.
Each workshop is tailored to provide deep insights and practical skills in specific areas of early childhood education, empowering families to support young children's comprehensive development effectively.