May to August - Brant Early Years Community
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May to August - Brant Early Years Community
Ontario Early Years Centre: Brant 30 Bell Lane, P.O. Box 25040, Brantford, ON N3T 6K5 Phone: 519-759-3833 or 1-888-33CHILD Fax: 519-759-0173 Email: registration@eycbrant.ca Websites: www.eycbrant.ca/oeyc Spring/Summer Edition for Professionals, Educators and Caregivers May - August 2015 “The moment you stop learning, you stop leading.” ~ Rick Warren Registration starts Friday, March 27, 2015 Administered by: Funded by the Ministry of Education Please recycle - printed on 100% recycled paper Resource Library Hours & News Sunday Closed Monday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Thursday Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Resource Library and Other Closures The OEYC: Brant will be closed on the following days: May 16 to 18 - Victoria Day July 1 - Canada Day August 1 to 3 - Civic Holiday Resource Library is closed for inventory July 27 to August 8. Track Your Training! Request a P.D. card to track your training and submit your completed card for a recognition certificate. Workshop certificates are also provided after each PD session. Congratulations to the following who have received a recognition certificate: Tiffany Aitken Natalie Usher Thank you for the generous donation to the 17th Annual CHANGE Early Learning and Child Care Conference. Taking Photos or Recordings in Programs Educators are reminded when using the programs offered by the OEYC: Brant that not all visitors wish to have their (or their children’s) photo taken. To protect the privacy of all visitors: before taking a picture ask a staff member for permission AND you must receive permission from individuals that will appear clearly recognizable in the picture if the photographed individuals are under 18 years, the photographer should receive permission from the parent or guardian get consent before such photos are posted to social media websites. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 1 Registration starts on Friday, March 27 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. When fees are associated with a workshop, you are required to register in person or by mail and payment must be received prior to completing your registration. Programs with approved billing can register by phone or email. If there is no fee associated with a workshop, you can register in person, by phone at 519-759-3833 or email registration@eycbrant.ca. REMINDER - include your name, phone number, address and organization information when emailing your registration. Note: email is not accepted on the first day of registration. We cannot accept fax or voice mail registrations. If the workshop is full, we will put you on a cancellation list and refer to the list if space becomes available. Please note the registration deadlines listed for each workshop. Accessibility Standards for Customer Service - Community Living Brant recognizes that some people rely on support persons for assistance while accessing services. Fees associated for services within this brochure are waived for the support person if accompanying people on the premises. Cancellation Policy If the minimum number of participants is not reached the workshop will be cancelled. If it is a paid workshop, participants will receive a gift certificate towards another workshop or a full refund. A participant may cancel their registration 14 days prior to the date of the workshop and can receive a gift certificate towards another workshop or a full refund (up to 3 weeks to process a full refund). After this time, no reimbursements will be given. At any time, participants may transfer their registration to another person not already registered (member/non-member fees will apply). Equipment Room To comply with the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario and Industrial Regulations, children under the age of 12 years are not permitted to enter the equipment room. Staff must administer these rules. We ask that you make alternate child care arrangements prior to coming to work in the equipment room. Children can’t be left unattended. Note: Staff cannot die press, laminate, or develop materials for you in the Equipment Room. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 2 Brant Learn ECE - Online Learning Capacity Building in Brant As a result of funding through the Modernization of Child Care in Brant, professionals working in licensed child care are able to benefit from free professional development. If you work within a licensed child care centre or for a licensed home child care agency in Brant (must be part of the City of Brantford Child Care System), you may be eligible for free First Aid Training, free Professional Development and NOW… free online training. Ask your child care supervisor/administrator for more information. The City of Brantford Child Care Services has partnered with Lansdowne Children’s Centre and the Ontario Early Years Centre: Brant to provide local training opportunities. Have you been added as a user to Brant’s FREE* Brant Learn ECE online learning platform? Get connected! Go to www.eycbrant.ca/ece and see what is required to join. Take PD at lunch, at home, after the kids are in bed… at your leisure and on your own schedule. Self register for one or more of the following workshops available : *Free to those working in child care and early learning sites—see website for eligibility Participant Training Tool Uniquely You, Discovering the Temperament Traits Partnering with Parents Gender Differences Observation Take a Good Look Childhood Anxiety Intro to ELECT Teaching Kids to Care Following the Professional Path Take a “PAWS” to Understand the Role of Service Dogs How to Let Your Strengths Show Relationship Building is the Child’s Emotional Glue *NEW Why is this Room so LOUD? *NEW Biting *NEW Coming Soon…. Physical Literacy Basics of Life Down Syndrome What Does all this Lingo Mean? Decoding Early Years Terminology Safe Spaces Just One Bite P. D. Workshops ADD/ADHD Movie and Popcorn Session Presented by Lansdowne Children’s Centre & OEYC: Brant Staff Monday, July 6 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. No Cost We will watch a short movie and look at the issues facing families and educators of children who have an identified Attention Deficit (Hyperactivity) Disorder. Strategies to assist with behavioural concerns in home and at school will be discussed as well as supports to assist you in your role. This workshop is open to parents and educators. Breaking Down the 4 Foundations of How Does Learning Happen? Presented by OEYC: Brant Staff Wednesdays, June 3 & 17 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. No Cost Week One: We will explore and discuss the 4 foundations from the Education document, How Does Learning Happen? (Belonging, Well Being, Engagement and Expression). Week Two: The Next Step in Documentation - Pedagogical documentation is more than recording events. It is learning about how children think and learn, becoming a co-learner and capturing broader aspects of experiences for reflection. We will discuss goal setting, expectations and questions for reflections. Register by Thursday, May 28. Helping Children Learn Presented by OEYC: Brant Staff Wednesdays, July 15 & 22 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. No Cost Parents and Early Childhood Educators play an important role in a child’s early learning. This workshop, delivered over two evenings, is based on the Early Learning Canada Program. It is filled with ideas, strategies, and activities to use with children in order to develop their lifelong learning skills. This workshop is open to parents and educators. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 4 P. D. Workshops Let’s Chat Presented by OEYC: Brant Staff Wednesday, June 24 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. No Cost It can be really hectic at work and there is never enough time to debrief. Even though you often feel alone with behaviour challenges, chances are there are others going through the same issues. Join fellow educators and gain a new perspective as we reflect on those challenges and what we might do to change the outcome. Register by Thursday, June 18. St. John Emergency First Aid Presented by OEYC: Brant Trained St. John Ambulance Facilitator Saturday, May 23 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cost: $75 or $65 for full membership holders (Covers the cost of materials, lunch and snacks) Emergency First Aid covers the basics of first aid and includes level C CPR and AED training. Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a provincially recognized certificate. Register by Thursday, May 14. *Standard First Aid is a more in-depth course and is recommended for workplaces with more than six employees. If you would like Standard First Aid, please indicate your interest to the instructor. When there is enough interest we will offer a course that will upgrade Emergency First Aid to Standard First Aid. NOTE: Need other options for First Aid? First Aid is being offered at Lansdowne Children’s Centre. See page 7 for details. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 5 P. D. Workshops Learning Areas That Work Presented by OEYC: Brant Staff Saturday, June 20 from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Cost: $5 Are your learning areas really working? Do your learning areas appeal to the children in your program? Space issues can play a big factor in setting up an effective learning environment that results in optimal learning opportunities. Join us for a fun morning of exploring, networking and brainstorming. Register by Thursday, June 11. Loose Parts Presented by OEYC: Brant Staff Thursdays, May 21 & 28 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Cost: $5 Do you want to provide play opportunities for the children that encourage brain development, scientific experimenting, mathematical thought, risk taking, and trial & error learning? This is the workshop for you! Come and explore how you can introduce loose parts into your learning environment. Loose parts and free play help to develop the creative geniuses of the future! Register by Thursday, May 7. Networks Supervisor’s Network and Quality Measures Network Facilitated by OEYC: Brant Wednesday, May 20 from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Topic to be determined. Registration is not required. Child Care Advisory Committee Wednesday, May 20 from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. Join this Best Start sub-committee following the Supervisor’s Network and include your voice during this rapidly changing time in our field. Registration is not required. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 6 Lansdowne Children’s Centre 2015 Early Integration Program Training for Parents and Professionals For the development of children 0 to 6 years of age Good programming promotes inclusion of all children Lansdowne Children’s Centre 39 Mount Pleasant Street, Brantford, ON N3T 1S7 Pre-registration is required for all workshops, to register, please contact Kathryn Aulsebrook at 519-753-3153 ext. 201 or kaulsebrook@lansdownecc.com Please note: All workshops are free, if you are unable to attend after registering please cancel to allow for people on the waitlist to register We are pleased to offer the following workshops: First Aid is being offered at Lansdowne Children’s Centre on May 29 & 30 and June 16. Call 519-753-3153 for more details. Supporting Children’s Positive Behaviour Let’s Work Together Presented by Lansdowne Children’s Centre in conjunction with community partners Wednesday, May 13 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. for Parents and Professionals We will take an in-depth look at evidence based behaviour management techniques. Discover what might work best for the children in your care. Developmental Norms : Are our expectations too high or not high enough? Presented by Lansdowne Children’s Centre Early Integration Program Wednesday, June 10 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. for Professionals What are appropriate developmental norms? How do new skills build on earlier skills? Come out to this interactive workshop and explore developmental norms for infants, toddlers and preschoolers in the domains of communication, social/emotional, self-help, fine motor, gross motor and cognition. Let’s also take a look at how societal expectations have changed developmental expectations. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 7 Lansdowne Children’s Centre There’s Always a Reason for the Behaviour Presented by Lansdowne Children’s Centre Physiotherapy and Early Integration Program Wednesday, October 7 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for Professionals This workshop will provide participants with an understanding of behaviour as it relates to sensory processing. Through lecture and situational discussions, participants will learn ways to detect and assist children with regulation of their state of being. This understanding will assist participants with their problem solving abilities for addressing behaviours’ in the moment. Strategies will be specific to childcare and classroom settings based upon active analysis of identified behavioural concerns. The Anxious Child (ages 3+) Presented by Lansdowne Children’s Centre Early Integration Program Wed., November 11 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. for Parents and Professionals Anxiety is the most commonly diagnosed mental health problem in children and adolescents, affecting about 12% of school-going youngsters. Many anxious children experience serious problems at home, in school, and with peers. What does anxiety look like and why do some children have it. Learn the signs to look for in children, others & yourself. Also in this skill based workshop, you will learn proven strategies to help children push through anxiety, worry, fears and phobias so that they can move forward, learn and enjoy life. IMPORTANT REMINDER FROM OEYC: BRANT Do you attend workshops or drop-in programs? Do you want to continue to receive the PD Newsletter through email? Each fiscal year (April 1—March 31) we require a new registration form. Please complete the 2015-2016 Registration Form available April 1, 2015 on-line at www.eycbrant.ca/oeyc or by hard copy at all OEYC: Brant locations. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 8 Make and Take Workshops What is a Make and Take Workshop? Make and Take Workshops are workshops designed to provide information on a focused topic with the opportunity to “make and take” materials back to the classroom. Professionals who make materials to use are much more likely to implement the strategies in their programs. The Make and Takes provided by the OEYC are developed with the ELECT document as a basis for the content and related materials. Professionals are encouraged to keep these items close at hand to implement as children demonstrate an interest in a particular focus area. Get a Book, Make a Prop Make and Take (Part 2) Presented by OEYC: Brant Early Literacy Specialist Saturday, August 15 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Cost: $20 or $15 for full membership holders Here comes another one… “Get a Book, Make a Prop!” Join us for a morning based on the book “If You Take a Mouse to School”. You’ll leave with your own copy of the book and lots of activities and props that you can use in your classroom right away. Watch for another “Get a Book, Make a Prop” make and take in the next newsletter! Register by Thursday, July 30. Concepts in your Classroom Make and Take Presented by OEYC: Brant Staff Saturday, August 29 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Cost: $20 or $15 for full membership holders Numbers, colours and shapes are everywhere. It’s always good to be prepared. Develop materials for concept activities in your program, so you will be ready for a fresh start in September. Register by Thursday, August 20. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 9 Make and Take Workshops How Does Your Garden Grow? Make and Take Presented by OEYC: Brant Staff Saturday, May 30 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Cost: $20 or $15 for full membership holders Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? Join us as we make and take activities that will help your program prepare for the gardening season. Register by Thursday, May 21. Note Cancellation Policy on pg.2 Page 10 Ontario Early Years Centre: Brant and Haldimand Norfolk REACH are pleased to host the Friday, June 12, 2015 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Northridge Golf Club 320 Balmoral Drive, Brantford Cost: $40 Includes continental breakfast, hot catered lunch and all workshop materials. Keep watching www.eycbrant.ca/oeyc for more details or call 519-759-3833.