
Child care providers play an important role in the lives of our children. They love, care and protect them when we are not available. Thorough knowledge of child development issues, loving patience and compassion are fundamental in delivery of this vital service.
ESCAPE's Child Care Provider Training Conference is a one-day conference proven to assist daycare providers in strengthening their ability to nurture and protect the children in their care. Theories and practical application of concepts are presented in areas recommended by the Texas Child Care Licensing Board. Attendees may choose to attend a morning session, an afternoon session, or both sessions. There are two morning and afternoon sessions to choose from.
| Morning Session I |
Morning Session II |
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Child Abuse 101 |
Enhancing Relationships with Parents |
| Afternoon Session I |
Afternoon Session II |
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| Brain Development and Developmental Stages Dealing with Tantrums Potty Training Techniques Age Appropriate Activities for Infants and Toddlers Cultural Diversity Stress Management |
Classroom Management
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Conference Dates & Locations:
Houston
Saturday, November 6, 2010 8am-5pm
ESCAPE Center
3210 Eastside, Houston, TX 77098
Baytown
To Be Announced - Fall 2010
Fort Bend
To Be Announced - Fall 2010
Cost: $30/session or $55/two sessions (Pre-registration required) Fee includes all materials and continental breakfast. Discount available for groups of 10 or more. English or Spanish training available. A certificate acknowledging 4 or 8-hours of in-service training and attendance is provided to each conference participant. To register, please call: 713-942-9500, ext. 8 or Español ext. 7 or for groups call 713-942-9500 ext. 33.
To download and print a copy of the Professional Training Conferences brochure, click here.
Does your profession require you to care for other people's children? If a child displayed signs of being abused at home, could you recognize them? Would you know to whom to report or what to do?
Child Abuse 101 is a training developed to teach professionals ways of identifying different types of abuse, its effects, reporting procedures, provides the latest statistics and trends and much more.
If you are interested in brining this training to your school or site, please contact us at 713-942-9500 ext 33.