AT-A-GLANCE
Upcoming webinars for Leaders.
Reflective Supervision - The What, Why and How
Learn what Reflective Supervision is and what it is not. Join Jenna Turner to get the basics on reflective supervision and how to start to embed the process in your practice.
Communicating in a Digital World
Participants will understand the underlying concepts of digital marketing and communications.
Nourishment
Attendees will Learn How to, Empower Children's Self-Awareness, Support the Adult Role in Nourishment, Protect the Right to Play and Advocate for Children's Rights.
Supporting Children Post October 7th
This session will describe the practical strategies and insights on how teachers supported young children in processing information about the war in Israel.
Shma Koleinu
Join Shma Koleinu: Hear Our Voices (The National Jewish Early Childhood Advocacy Coalition) for an interactive and collaborative gathering!
Intergenerational Learning
Learn about the importance of intergenerational relationships and how it impacts children and adults alike!
Shma Koleinu
Join Shma Koleinu: Hear Our Voices (The National Jewish Early Childhood Advocacy Coalition) for an interactive and collaborative gathering!
Coaching - The What, Why and How
Learn about the importance of coaching and how it can be helpful in your professional growth.
What Early Childhood Educators Wish Their Leaders Understood about Child Development
Find out what early educators want their leadership to know, and how it can change the paradigm for all who are involved in the education of children.
Standing up for Children’s Rights in a High-Pressure World
In this thought-provoking session, award-winning author Heather Shumaker will examine the pressures young children face, including early academics and overly scheduled days, even in child-centered programs.
Earliest Literacy Development: Oral Language
In this session with Meredith Rowe of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, we will delve into the importance of early language development and the critical role of the learning environment for acquiring those skills.
The Incredible, Relational Minds of Infants
In this session, MIT's Rebecca Saxe shares with us some of the discoveries and research that she shared in the 2020 Netflix series Babies.
The Kindergarten Conversation
What does it mean to be "ready" for kindergarten? This webinar with Yale University’s Gesell Institute offers guidance to school leaders working with teachers and families to ensure a best fit for children and their entrance to kindergarten.
Early Literacy
In this session, Dr. Tanya Wright of Michigan State University will help us understand the latest research on early literacy.
The Latest Science of Child Development
In this session, Harvard University's Jack Shonkoff will illustrate the latest scientific findings on child development, especially the roles of the brain and the environment.
Leading Staff Meetings with Self-active Play
In this webinar, play expert Walter Drew will illustrate the principles of self-active play (play with open-ended materials, independently and in pairs and groups) and award-winning director Paola Lopez will discuss how she uses this engaging approach to get the faculty reflecting together about play and pedagogy.
Joyful Math: Research-based Practices for Early Educators
In this session with Professor Lauren Solarski, school leaders will explore research on early childhood math education, especially the role that math anxiety plays for teachers.
Running Engaging & Impactful Staff Meetings
t all starts with a vision. In this workshop with Susan MacDonald, leaders will learn how to create, plan, organize, and conduct staff meetings that promote growth and change.
Working with Families to Support Child Development
Conversations about developmental concerns can be time-consuming and anxiety-provoking for families and educators. Dr. Jayne Singer of Harvard University and Brazelton demystifies the process.