Podcast
Tune in for a dynamic mix of topics tailored for early childhood professionals!
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CICC Coaching to Support Quality Care for Infants & Toddlers - Part 2
Priscilla Weigel is joined by CICC colleagues, Brenda Lowe and Jacy Nylander to discuss coaching that supports the key components of quality care for our youngest children. In Part 2 of this two-part series, they discuss the fact that individualization and honoring the uniqueness of each child is essential in the infant and toddler child care space. They also emphasize the need for open communication to foster successful partnerships with a family, and with colleagues, creating a safe foundation for infants and toddlers to learn and grow.
🌟 Want to learn more about CICC Coaching?
- CICC FAQ Page
- Email info@inclusivechildcare.org or call 651-641-8339
CICC Coaching to Support Quality Care for Infants & Toddlers - Part 1
Priscilla Weigel is joined by CICC colleagues, Brenda Lowe and Jacy Nylander to discuss coaching that supports the key components of quality care for our youngest children. In Part 1 of this two-part series, they discuss safety, attachment, and the importance of routines.
🌟 Want to learn more about CICC Coaching?
- CICC FAQ Page
- Email info@inclusivechildcare.org or call 651-641-8339
Building Strong Partnerships: A Culturally Responsive Approach to Engaging Immigrant Children and Families
Jamesetta Ross Diggs joins Inclusion Matters to share about the NEW CICC self-study course that she authored for us. As an immigrant herself, and an early childhood expert, Jamesetta shares her personal stories as well as an overview of the course. The course equips early childhood professionals with strategies to partner with families in co-creating culturally affirming learning environments for young children. It also offers support to advocate for strength-based approaches that uplift immigrant families, ensuring that young children can thrive in environments beyond home.
🌟Be sure to check out our NEW Self-Study on this important topic:
(Length: 22:08)80x3 Podcast: Trauma Informed Early Childhood Leadership
Priscilla Weigel and Helene Pearson of Agape Child Development Center discuss some key ways to build a team, embedding trauma informed practices as you teach, support, and care in partnership with families. Helene provides real life examples of how she and her team through relationships and connection support the scholars they serve each day. This episode is part of our Greater Twin Cities United Way 80x3 Initiative Partnership.
🌟To learn about FREE self-study courses, please visit the 80x3 Page on the CICC Website
(Length: 26:13)80x3 Podcast: Supporting Young Children Through Parental Incarceration
Inclusion Matters welcomes our guest, Kamy Howard, MSW LCSW and author of our self-study course, The Impact of Parental Incarceration on Young Children. The development of this course was funded by Greater Twin Cities United Way and their 80x3 Initiative. Kamy brings her 20 plus years of supporting young children and families to the discussion of the systemic issues related to this topic, the emotional and developmental impact of parental incarceration on young children, the trauma and developmental effects of this experience on children and families and shares key strategies for building a safe and secure environment so that children can thrive.
🌟Register for the FREE self-study course today!
(Length: 26:43)The Benefits and Joys of Messy, Open-Ended Outdoor Play
Inclusion Matters hosts a conversation with our own CICC Program Manager, Kellee Nelson and we explore nature play. Kellee highlights the health and educational benefits of playing in the mud, offering young children in our care the important experience of being outside in nature, being curious, getting messy, and having fun!
(Length: 27:26)