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current training calendar - YWCA Metropolitan Chicago
ywca child care resource &
referral training calendar
look inside for this quarter’s professional
development opportunities
Training Requirements for Licensed Child Care Centers
This is a guide to inform you of training requirements throughout the ExceleRate® Illinois Circles of Quality. It includes
the trainings that will count currently, but as the system rolls out additional trainings may be created or approved. Please always refer to the ExceleRate Illinois Standard and Evidence Charts for the specific detail. To find available trainings, visit the statewide online training calendar at www.ilgateways.com.
For a training to be ExceleRate-approved it must also be Gateways Registry-approved and appear on section 3, 4, or 5 of your Professional Development Record (PDR).
DOMAIN/
STANDARD
TRAINING TITLE/TOPIC
ExceleRate Illinois
Orientation
Environment Rating Scales
-ORCLASS Training
1A
SILVER
GOLD
√
√
√
Administrator
ExceleRate Illinois Orientation
√
√
√
Administrator
1 teaching staff per classroom
An Introduction to the Environment Rating Scales
-ORCLASS training accepted at Silver and Gold only
Strategies for a Successful CLASS Observation
Early Learning Guidelines for
Children Birth to Age Three
1B / 1C
√
Early Learning and
Development Standards
Preschool
1B / 1C
√
REQUIRED ATTENDEES
Administrator
1 teaching staff per classroom
(trained on standards specific to the
age group they care for)
Administrator
1 teaching staff per classroom
(trained on standards specific to the
age group they care for)
Bronze: Administrator
1 teaching staff per classroom
Curriculum
1B
EXCELERATE-APPROVED TRAININGS AVAILABLE /
EFFECTIVE DATE / FEE
BRONZE
√
√
/ December 2013 / Free
Illinois Early Learning Guidelines (IELG)
/ July 2007 / $10
/ varies
/ December 2013 / Free
Illinois Early Learning & Development Standards (IELDS)
August 2013 / Free
(trained on overview of curricula or a
specific curriculum aligned with
IELG/IELDS)
Finding a Curriculum that Works for You
Silver: 1 teaching staff
per classroom (trained on
Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers and Twos ;
Creative Curriculum for Preschool - 5th Edition / January 2004 / $20
Off the Shelf and into Practice: Using Your Curriculum Every Day
July 2015 / Free
specific curriculum or curriculum
implementation)
/ April 2014 / Free
Child Screening
1D
√
Administrator
Introduction to Developmental Screening Tools
/ March 2014 / $10
-OREarly Childhood Developmental Screening (ECDS)
December 2007 / $15
Child Assessment
1E
√
Administrator
Fundamentals of Child Assessment
Bronze/Silver: Administrator
1 teaching staff per classroom
Welcoming Each & Every Child (WEEC)
November 2012 / $15
-ORSpecial Care / any duration / 2004–2012
Inclusion of Children with
Special Needs
1F
√
√
√
Gold: All classroom staff
/ April 2014 / $10
/ any duration
= Currently online
= Currently in-person in Spanish
Teaching Staff that have completed an Associate or higher degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, or closely related field, have met the 1F- Children with Special Needs standard
(across all circles) and will not need to show proof of completing the “Welcoming Each and Every Child” training. This will be confirmed through official transcripts from an accredited college/universities.
1226 Towanda Plaza
Bloomington, IL 61701
p. 866.697.8278
f. 309.828.1808
www.excelerateillinois.com
ExceleRate Illinois is administered through INCCRRA under the joint direction of the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development, the Illinois Department
of Human Services, and the Illinois State Board of Education. REV 2.29.16 EX11©2015 INCCRRA
®
Administered through
Training Requirements for Licensed Child Care Centers
This is a guide to inform you of training requirements throughout the ExceleRate Illinois Circles of Quality. It includes
the trainings that will count currently, but as the system rolls out additional trainings may be created or approved. Please always refer to the ExceleRate Illinois Standard and Evidence Charts for the specific detail. To find available trainings, visit the statewide online training calendar at www.ilgateways.com.
For a training to be ExceleRate-approved it must also be Gateways Registry-approved and appear on section 3, 4, or 5 of your Professional Development Record (PDR).
DOMAIN/
STANDARD
BRONZE
Family & Community
Engagement
2A
√
Administrator
Family and Community - Partners in Learning
Transitions
2B
√
Administrator
An Introduction to Transitions
Program Administration
3A
√
Administrator
Getting Ready for the PAS
Continuous Quality
Improvement
3C
√
Administrator
Understanding and Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement
June 2014 / $10
Linguistically & Culturally
Appropriate Practice
3D
√
Administrator
1 teaching staff per classroom
Basics of Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Practice
April 2014 / Free
Staff Development
4C
√
TRAINING TITLE/TOPIC
SILVER
√
GOLD
√
REQUIRED ATTENDEES
Administrator
(or staff responsible for professional
development planning)
REGISTRY TRAININGS AVAILABLE / EFFECTIVE DATE / FEE
/ June 2014 / $10
/ June 2014 / $10
/ July 2007 / $10
Creating Individual Professional Development Plans
June 2014 / $10
Gateways Credentials (i.e. ECE Credential levels 3-5, Infant Toddler Credential levels 3-5 and the Illinois Director Credential levels I-III) meet the following ExceleRate Illinois training
requirements (across all circles of quality):
• Finding a Curriculum that Works for You
• Introduction to Developmental Screening Tools
• Fundamentals of Child Assessment
• Welcoming Each & Every Child
• Family and Community: Partners in Learning
• An Introduction to Transitions
• Understanding and Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement
• Basics of Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Practice
• Creating Individual Professional Development Plans
Preschool for All funded teachers/assistants within licensed child care centers are not required to take the ExceleRate Illinois Circle of Quality required training or the professional
development hours at 4C. However, staff may attend ExceleRate approved training if they choose.
= Currently online
= Currently in-person in Spanish
1226 Towanda Plaza
Bloomington, IL 61701
p. 866.697.8278
f. 309.828.1808
www.excelerateillinois.com
ExceleRate Illinois is administered through INCCRRA under the joint direction of the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development, the Illinois Department
of Human Services, and the Illinois State Board of Education. REV 2.29.16 EX11©2015 INCCRRA
®
Administered through
Training Requirements for Licensed Family Child Care
This is a guide to inform you of training requirements throughout the ExceleRate® Illinois Circles of Quality. It includes
the trainings that will count currently, but as the system rolls out additional trainings may be created or approved. Please always refer to the ExceleRate Illinois Standard and Evidence Charts for the specific detail. To find available trainings, visit the statewide online training calendar at www.ilgateways.com.
For a training to be ExceleRate-Approved it must also be Gateways Registry-Approved and appear on section 3, 4, or 5 of your Professional Development Record (PDR).
DOMAIN/
STANDARD
TRAINING TITLE/TOPIC
BRONZE
SILVER
GOLD
REQUIRED
ATTENDEES
√
√
√
FCC Provider
ExceleRate Illinois Orientation for Licensed Family Child Care (LFCC)
FCC Provider
An Introduction to the Environment Rating Scales / July 2007 / $10
-ORAn Introduction to the Family Child Care Environment Rating Scale – Revised
November 2009 / $10
ExceleRate Illinois Orientation for
Licensed Family Child Care (LFCC)
1A
√
Safe and Healthy Environment
1B
√
FCC Provider
& Assistant
Caring for Mixed-Ages of Children / July 2015 / $10
Interactions
1C
√
FCC Provider
An Introduction to the Environment Rating Scales / July 2007 / $10
-ORAn Introduction to the Family Child Care Environment Rating Scale – Revised
November 2009 / $10
1D
√
√
/ March 2015 / Free
Learning Environment
Curriculum and Child Assessment
√
EXCELERATE-APPROVED TRAININGS AVAILABLE / EFFECTIVE DATE / FEE
√
FCC Provider
Bronze: Fundamentals of Child Assessment
/ April 2014 / $10
-ANDIllinois Early Learning Guidelines
(IELG) / December 2013 / Free
-ANDIllinois Early Learning & Development Standards (IELDS)
/ August 2013 / Free
-ANDFinding a Curriculum that Works for You
/ April 2014 / Free -OR/ July 2015 / Free
Off the Shelf and into Practice: Using Your Curriculum Every Day
-ORTraining on a specific curriculum
Silver: Illinois Early Learning Guidelines (IELG)
/ December 2013 / Free
-ANDIllinois Early Learning & Development Standards (IELDS)
/ August 2013 / Free
-ANDOff the Shelf and into Practice: Using Your Curriculum Every Day
/ July 2015 / Free -ORExceleRate-Approved training on a specific curriculum
1E
Child Screening
√
√
√
FCC Provider
Introduction to Developmental Screening Tools
/ March 2014 / $10
-OREarly Childhood Developmental Screening (ECDS) / December 2007 / $15
= Currently online
= Currently in-person in Spanish
Trainings noted are required for FCC provider and any assistant required per IDCFS licensing regulation for proper staff to child ratios.
Required at Silver and Gold if completing own child screenings.
1226 Towanda Plaza
Bloomington, IL 61701
p. 866.697.8278
f. 309.828.1808
www.excelerateillinois.com
ExceleRate Illinois is administered through INCCRRA under the joint direction of the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development, the Illinois Department
of Human Services, and the Illinois State Board of Education. REV 4.20.16 EX11©2015 INCCRRA
®
Administered through
Training Requirements for Licensed Family Child Care
This is a guide to inform you of training requirements throughout the ExceleRate Illinois Circles of Quality. It includes
the trainings that will count currently, but as the system rolls out additional trainings may be created or approved. Please always refer to the ExceleRate Illinois Standard and Evidence Charts for the specific detail. To find available trainings, visit the statewide online training calendar at www.ilgateways.com.
For a training to be ExceleRate-Approved it must also be Gateways Registry-Approved and appear on section 3, 4, or 5 of your Professional Development Record (PDR).
DOMAIN/
STANDARD
BRONZE
SILVER
GOLD
REQUIRED
ATTENDEES
Inclusion of Children with Special
Needs
1F
√
√
√
FCC Provider
& Assistant
Welcoming Each & Every Child (WEEC)
-ORSpecial Care / any duration / 2004-2012
Linguistically and Culturally
Appropriate Practice
1G
√
FCC Provider
& Assistant
Basics of Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Practice
Family-Provider Communication
and Collaboration
2A
√
FCC Provider
Family and Community – Partners in Learning
/ June 2014 / $10
Connecting and Supporting
Families
2B
√
FCC Provider
Family and Community – Partners in Learning
/ June 2014 / $10
Transitions
2C
√
FCC Provider
An Introduction to Transitions
Business Administration
3A
√
FCC Provider
Getting Ready for the BAS
Continuous Quality Improvement
3C
√
FCC Provider
Understanding and Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement
Ongoing Professional Development
4D
√
FCC Provider
Creating Individual Professional Development Plans
TRAINING TITLE/TOPIC
√
√
EXCELERATE-APPROVED TRAININGS AVAILABLE / EFFECTIVE DATE / FEE
/ any duration / November 2012 / $15
/ April 2014 / Free
/ June 2014 / $10
/ December 2007 / $10
/ June 2014 / $10
/ June 2014 / $10
Gateways Credentials (i.e. ECE Credential levels 3-5, Infant Toddler Credential levels 3-5 and the Illinois Director Credential levels I-III) meet the following ExceleRate Illinois
training requirements (across all circles of quality):
• Finding a Curriculum that Works for You
• Introduction to Developmental Screening Tools
• Fundamentals of Child Assessment
• Welcoming Each & Every Child
• Family and Community: Partners in Learning
• An Introduction to Transitions
• Understanding and Planning for Continuous Quality Improvement
• Basics of Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Practice
• Creating Individual Professional Development Plans
= Currently online
= Currently in-person in Spanish
Trainings noted are required for FCC provider and any assistant required per IDCFS licensing regulation for proper staff to child ratios.
Family Child Care Providers, assistants and substitutes that have completed an Associate or higher degree in Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, or closely related field, have met
the 1F- Children with Special Needs standard (across all circles) and will not need to show proof of completing the “Welcoming Each and Every Child” training. This will be confirmed through official transcripts from an accredited college/university.
1226 Towanda Plaza
Bloomington, IL 61701
p. 866.697.8278
f. 309.828.1808
www.excelerateillinois.com
ExceleRate Illinois is administered through INCCRRA under the joint direction of the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood Development, the Illinois Department
of Human Services, and the Illinois State Board of Education. REV 4.20.16 EX11©2015 INCCRRA
®
Administered through
YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Training Policies
Registration: Registration for trainings offered
by the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Child Care
Resource and Referral will be accepted through
Online, Mail, Fax or dropped off in person at the
YWCA office prior to the training.
Enrollment process: Complete registration
form and fee when applicable. Registrations
will be processed in the order received and a
waiting list will be established when necessary.
Each participant is required to submit a separate
registration.
Registration deadlines: Registration is
expected at least one week prior to the
workshop/series.
 If enrollment is low, registration may be
taken up to 2 business days prior to the
scheduled class.
 Registration must be received 7 days prior
to the scheduled training date in order to
receive a certificate on the day of the
training. All other certificates will be mailed
after the training if registered after schedule
deadline.
 Enrollment is not complete until both
registration form and fees have been
received.
Enrollment Limits: Typically, there is no limit
on the number of participants from one facility.
However, if the need arises to limit the number
of participants from one program the YWCA
CCR&R reserves the right to do so. The limit
guidelines are as follows: FCC: Max. 2 per
program CCC: Max. 4 per program
Payment: Enrollment is not complete until both
registration form and fees have been received.
Pre-registration fees may be non-refundable for
no-show registrants. Registrants are not to be
charged or billed fees for non-attendance after
training has occurred. No show registrants are
not to be denied access to future training as long
as they follow other training policies and
procedures. Registration fees are nonrefundable and non-transferrable.
Payments should be made out to the YWCA
Child Care Resource and Referral.
Registration notification: If you provide an
email address, confirmation will be sent via
email once registration is complete. If no email
is provided, written confirmation will be provided
upon request.
Agency cancellation: The YWCA reserves the
right to cancel trainings for low registration,
inclement weather, presenter’s illness. In the
event the training is cancelled, participants will
be notified by phone or email. Training coupons
will be issued for cancelled trainings.
Coupons: Coupons will be issued for trainings
cancelled by the YWCA. Coupons are valid for
6 months from the date of issue. Only original
coupons will be accepted.
Participant cancellation: Please contact the
YWCA training department via phone or email at
least 48 hours prior to the training if you are
unable to attend.
 Refunds/Vouchers/Credit for registration
fees will not be given.
 Registration fees are non-refundable
and non-transferable.
 If you cannot attend a training and want
to send someone in your place, please
contact the training department during
normal business hours.
Time frame for cancelling: If the YWCA
CCR&R cancels the training due to low
enrollment all participants that registered will be
contacted by phone no later than 2 business
days prior to the training scheduled date.
Rescheduling: The YWCA CCR&R will make
every effort to reschedule a cancelled training by
the following quarter.
Advance registration is required for all
Trainings. Walk-ins are not allowed.
Certificates:
A. Late Arrivals— a fifteen (15) minute
grace period will be given at all training
sessions. This grace period begins at
the advertised start time. Participants
YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Training Policies
will not be allowed in the training after
the 15-minute grace period according to
trainer’s clock. Fees will not be
refunded and no coupon will be issued.
B. Early Departures: To receive a training
certificate, the participant must stay until
the trainer is finished.
C. Unreasonable time spent out from the
training will result in the loss of a
certificate and may result in removal
from the training. If you must handle an
emergency, please notify the
facilitator/presenter and dismiss yourself
from the training.
Replacement: Replacement certificates must
be issued at the request of an individual
participant. Certificates are only to be released
to the individual who participated at the training.
If you have not received your certificate within
30 days of training, you must notify the CCR&R.
$5 fee will apply after 30 days.
DTP transcripts may be issued at the request of
an individual participant. To ensure
confidentiality, transcripts are to be released to
the individual.
Fee for transcript: No fee
Conduct/disruptive behavior: At the discretion
of the trainer—If an attendee is considered to be
disruptive in behavior, he/she may be asked to
leave the training and will not receive a
certificate or refund.
Children are not permitted at training
sessions.
All cell phones must be silenced prior to the start
of the workshop. Participants needing to attend
to phone calls should excuse themselves from
the workshop.
All ethnicities, abilities, educational levels,
opinions, and experiences will be respected.
Personal experiences shared during the
workshop will be respected.
Misconduct or disruptive behavior will not be
tolerated. Behavior of this type will result in
removal from the workshop session.
Threats, harassment, or abusive treatment of
staff, facilitators, presenters, or other
participants will NOT be tolerated. Misconduct of
this type is considered a serious offense and will
be subject to immediate and appropriate
disciplinary action. In addition, the matter may
be referred to local authorities for investigation
and/or prosecution.
No weapons are allowed on YWCA premises
and/or at any YWCA sponsored events or
trainings.
Participants who do not abide by these policies
will be asked to leave and will not receive a
training certificate or coupon.
Quality and Training Department
55 E North Ave.
Glendale Heights, IL 60139
630-790-3030
[email protected]
All training policies are created by the YWCA
CCR&R in accordance with the Department of
Human Services regulations.
june 2016
date
weds.
6/01
ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings
title &
presenter
time &
location
Level 1 ECE Credentials Module 8a
Presented by Bernice Shelton, ITN Tranier
6:00p.m. to 9:00p.m.
Essential Connections: Ten Keys to Culturally Sensitive Child Care
Participants will discuss five keys that help infant/toddler care programs implement
culturally responsive care and five keys infant care teachers can use to support their
efforts to become more aware their own and others’ cultural perspectives as well as
to work through cultural conflicts and misunderstandings.
Harmonizing Cultural Diversity for Sensitive Infant Care
Through viewing and discussing DVDs, personal reflection, and large and small
group discussions, participants explore their cultural expectations and biases and
have an opportunity to learn about alternative perspectives and realities through the
cultural lenses and experiences of others.
thurs.
6/02
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel
Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Training Room B
Fee: Free
In-Service: 4
Asuntos de Seguridad en el Cuidado en Grupo (Módulo 2C)
In-Service Hours: 3
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel
Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Training Room B
Fee: $25 for
Modules
Participants must
attend all session to
receive credit. (6/01 &
6/15)
Max: 25-
Fee: Free
Todos los
Profesionales de
Educación Temprana
que hablen Español
Glenside Public Library
25 E. Fullerton Ave.
Glendale Heights, IL 60139
Room B
Max: 25
Fee: Free
9:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m.
In-Service : 3
Child Development: (Birth to 8 months) (Module 7A)
Newborns and young babies are developing at an incredible rate, causing them to have
special needs unlike older children. In this fourth class, you’ll understand how children
from birth to 8 months learn and grow, and how to individualize their care accordingly
Max: 25
YWCA Patterson & McDaniel
Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Training Room A
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
La seguridad de un niño es la preocupación número uno de los padres y de los
proveedores de cuidado por igual. En esta tercera clase, usted identificará ideas para
crear un ambiente de cuidado en grupo más seguro, confrontará el aspecto del abuso y
negligencia y aprenderá a prepararse para las emergencias y los primeros auxilios.
All Early Childhood
Professionals
6:00p.m. to 10:00p.m.
Credencial del Nivel 1 Modulo 2c
Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer
Level 1 ECE Credential Modules 7a
Presented by
sat.
6/04
fee &
max #
In-Service Hours: 3
Preschool Social and Emotional Development (Module 8A)
As children approach preschool age, their needs begin to change. This is the
first of four classes designed to better understand children as they approach
school age. You’ll identify characteristics of social and emotional
development and learn techniques for promoting appropriate and effective
discipline for preschool children
Program for Infant Toddler Care –Module 4 Pt 1
Presented by Casey Craft , Infant Toddler Specialist
weds.
6/01
audience
All Early Childhood
Professionals
Max: 25
june 2016
date
tues.
6/07
ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings
title &
presenter
time &
location
CPR/First Aid
Presented by Emergency Response
6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
This training will focus on CPR and choking rescue for adults, children, and
infants. Treatment of bleeding, burns, shock, seizure, splinting and use of
automated external defibrillators will also be covered.
In-Service Hours: 4
audience
fee &
max #
Fee: $55
All Early Childhood
Professionals
Max: 25
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
ExceleRate Illinois Orientation for Licensed Family Child Care
Presented by Lauren Anderson, Quality & Grant Specialist
tjurs.
6/09
ExceleRate™ Illinois is the quality rating and improvement system for
licensed family child care, licensed child care centers, Head Start, and
Preschool for All programs. This orientation provides family child care
providers an overview of the goals, quality indicators, benefits of
participation, application process, and the system supports available for
success at reaching each Circle of Quality.
Fee: Free
6:30 p.m. To 8:30p.m.
In-Service Hours: 2
All Licensed Family
Childcare Providers
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Max: 25
Training Room B
Level 1 ECE Credential Modules 8b & 8c
Presented by Debra Wells ITN Trainer
Preschool Physical Development (Module 8B)
sat.
6/11
As toddlers mature, their minds aren’t the only things growing at an incredible rate.
You’ll understand the special areas of physical development in preschool-aged
children. You also will learn about fine motor activities that will help preschoolers
grow into their bodies while developing proper coordination and movement.
Preschool Language Development (Module 8C)
Appropriate speech patterns and language skills are crucial to nurturing effective
communications by preschoolers. In this third class on preschool development, you’ll
explore how to use a picture and storybooks to lay the foundation for good reading
and proper language use. This class comes complete with discussions on how to help
children with special needs
Fee: Free
9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
All Early Childhood
Professionals
In-Service Hours: 6
(Bring Lunch)
Grace United Methodist
Church
300 E. Gartner Rd.
Naperville, IL 60506
Max: 25
june 2016
ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings
title &
presenter
date
Nivel 1 Crednecial Modulo 8d & 9
Presented by Ana Sanchez ITN Trainer
time &
location
sat.
6/11
Desarrollo de los Niños en Edad Escolar (Módulo 9)
Para completar la importante sección sobre el desarrollo de los niños, esta clase dirige
su atención a los niños en edad escolar para descubrir cómo ellos difieren en la forma
en que aprenden y crecen. Con ideas sobre cómo cuidar mejor a los niños de edad
escolar, esta clase ofrece guía sobre cómo establecer reglas y límites y cómo lograr que
los niños en edad escolar aprecien los conceptos de seguridad y respeto
Quality Beginnings!
Presented by YWCA Staff
tues.
6/14
tues.
6/14
Todos los Profesionales de
Max: 25
Educación Temprana que
hablen Español
In-Service Hours: 6
Grace United Methodist
Church
300 E. Gartner Rd.
Naperville, IL 60506
weds. Desarrollo Social y Emocional de los Preescolares (Módulo 8A)
6/15 Mientras los niños se acercan a la edad preescolar, sus necesidades comienzan a
cambiar. Esta es la primera de cuatro clases diseñadas para entender mejor a los niños
mientras se acercan a la edad escolar. Usted identificará características del desarrollo
social y emocional y aprenderá técnicas para promover la disciplina apropiada y efectiva
para los niños preescolares.
New Family Child Care
Providers
Max: 15
Fee: $15
6:30 p.m. To 8:30p.m.
Interested in starting a home child care business? Then this class is for you! A brief In-Service Hours: 2
overview of all the aspects involved in operating a family child care home, including
interviewing parents, marketing your services, setting up, record keeping and taxes, YWCA Patterson &
and more will be covered.
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Nivel 1 Credencial Modulo 8a
Presented by Ana Sanchez, ITN Trainer
Fee: $15
9:30 a.m. To 11:30a.m.
Interested in starting a home child care business? Then this class is for you! A brief In-Service Hours: 2
overview of all the aspects involved in operating a family child care home, including
interviewing parents, marketing your services, setting up, record keeping and taxes, YWCA Patterson &
and more will be covered.
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Quality Beginnings!
Presented by YWCA Staff
fee &
max #
Fee: Free
9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Desarrollo Cognoscitivo de los Preescolares (Módulo 8D)
En esta sección final sobre el desarrollo de los preescolares, usted se sumergirá a
profundidad en cómo los preescolares aprenden e identificará ideas para hacer que el
aprendizaje sea divertido. Con sugerencias para actividades que promueven el que los
preescolares exploren los números, las formas, los colores y la ciencia, esta clase le da
toda la información que usted necesita para hacer crecer y extender la habilidad de los
niños para pensar y entender.
cda area
audience
6:00p.m. to 9:00p.m.
In-Service: 3
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
New Family Child Care
Providers
Max: 15
Fee: Free
Todos los Profesionales de Max: 25
Educación Temprana que
hablen Español
june 2016
date
weds.
6/15
ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings
title &
presenter
time &
location
Level 1 ECE Credentials Module 6
Presented by Bernice Shelton, ITN Trainer
6:00 p.m. to 9:00p.m.
Preschool Social and Emotional Development (Module 8A)
As children approach preschool age, their needs begin to change. This is the
first of four classes designed to better understand children as they approach
school age. You’ll identify characteristics of social and emotional development
and learn techniques for promoting appropriate and effective discipline for
preschool children
In-Service ;3
Program for Infant Toddler Care –Module 4 Pt 2
Presented by Casey Craft , Infant Toddler Specialist
6:00p.m. to 10:00p.m.
audience
Fee:: Free
All Early Childhood
Professionals
Max: 25
Grace United Methodist
Church
300 E. Gartner Rd.
Naperville, IL 60506
Room 232
Fee: $25 for
Modules
Protective Urges: Parent-Care Teacher Relations
wed
6/15
Participants first explore the heightened emotions parents often feel when bringing
their infants to an infant/toddler care program. In most cases, intense protective
feelings or “protective urges” come naturally to parents Responding to Families in Culturally Sensitive Ways
This session helps participants increase their awareness of their own cultural
assumptions and of how these assumptions may affect their interactions with
families from cultures different from their own.
Introduction to the Environment Rating Scales (ERS)
Presented by Debra Wells ITN Trainer
sat.
6/18
sat.
6/18
fee & max #
Max: 25-Closed
In-Service: 4
Participants must attend all
session to receive credit.
(6/01 & 6/15)
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Training Room A
Fee: $10
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
This training is for center-based programs and family child care providers In-Service Hours: 4
and offers an overview of the Environment Rating Scales. The Environment
Rating Scales are user-friendly assessment tools that measure the quality of Holiday Inn Carol Stream
the learning environment for infants through school-age children.
150 S,. Gary St.
Carol Stream, IL 60188
Nutrition and Physical Self-Assessment in Child Care Assessment
Presented by Barbara Taylor
9:30a.m. to 2:30p.m.
The Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment in Child Care
Assessment (NAP SACC) training includes five one-hour workshops on
these topics: 1) Childhood Obesity, 2) Nutrition for Young Children, 3)
Physical Activity for Young Children, 4) Personal Health and Wellness for
Staff, and, 5) Working with Families to Promote Healthy Weight Behaviors .
These workshops are designed to increase child care providers’ knowledge
of the relationship between nutrition, physical activity and the development
of healthy weight in children, and guidelines and strategies for overcoming
barriers to organizational change
In-Service Hours: 5
Max: 25
Fee: Free
All Early Childhood
Professionals
Max: 25
Indian Prairie Public
Library
401 Plainfield Rd.
Darien, IL 60561
june 2016
date
ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings
title &
presenter
Take it Outside
Presented by Laura Barr, Nutrition & Wellness Educator
tues.
6/21
weds.
6/22
weds.
6/22
.
thurs.
6/23
time &
location
6:30p.m/. to 8:30p.m.
In-Service 2
Participants will increase their knowledge of research regarding the benefits
of outdoor play and time in nature. Participants will better understand the
adult role in facilitating outdoor play, facilitating unstructured/child initiated
play in outdoor spaces, and preparing outdoor play space.
cda area
audience
fee & max #
Fee::Free
All Early Childhood
Professionals
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Max: 25
Orientacion de ExceleRate IL para proveedores
de cuidado de ninos en el hogar
Presented by Norma Duran, Community Engagement Specialist
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Fee: Free
ExceleRate Illinois es el sistema de clasificación de la calidad y
mejoras para proveedores de cuidado de niños en el hogar con
licencia, centros con licencia, Head Start y programas de Preschool for
All. Esta orientación provee a los proveedores de cuidado de niños en
el hogar una revisión general de las metas, indicadores de calidad,
beneficios de participación, proceso de solicitud, y apoyo disponible
para alcanzar con éxito cada Círculo de Calidad..
In-Service: 2
How to Keep a Child with Autism Engaged in Meaningful Learning Activities
Presented by Joy Cooper,, MA LBS1 & Holly McCarthy , MA BCBA
9:00a.m. to 1:00p.m.
Proveedores de cuidado de
ninos en el hogar con
Max: 30
licencia
Indian Prairie Public
Library
401 Plainfield Rd.
Darien, IL 60561
Fee: $15
In-Service: 4
This workshop will help parents and educators develop learning activities
that will engage young learners with autism spectrum disorder. We will
review different ways to structure activities, (whether in groups, during oneon-one instruction, or in natural environments) embed proactive supports,
and involve personal interests to maximize participation and learning that
can benefit all areas of functioning.
Max: 25
Giant Steps
2500 Cabot Drive
Lisle, IL 60532
Entendiendo y Usando el questionario de Edades y Etapas (ASQ)
Presented by Norma Duran, Community Engagement Specialist
6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Esta sesión proveerá información en cómo utilizar la herramienta de Edades y
Etapas del Desarrollo para evaluar el progreso del desarrollo de los niños en su
programa. Le dará acceso a un sitio web donde esta herramienta será calificada por
expertos; también es una manera de almacenar los datos de su prueba sin costo
alguno. El Cuestionario de Edades y Etapas es una herramienta
de prueba del desarrollo aprobada para ser usada en su negocio de cuidado de niños
y puede asistirlo a alcanzar un programa de calidad a través de ExceleRate.
In-Service Hours: 1.5
Addison Public Library
4 Friendship Plaza
Addison, IL 60101
Fee: Free
Todos los Profesionales de
Educación Temprana que
hablen Español
Max: 25
june 2016
date
ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings
title &
presenter
Understanding and Using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)
Presented by Mary Hildenbrandt, Community Engagement Specialist
time &
location
thurs.
6/23
Nivel 1 Crednecial Modulo 8b & 8c
Presented by Ana Sanchez ITN Trainer
sat.
6/25
Desarrollo Físicos de los Preescolares (Módulo 8B)
Mientras los pequeñines maduran, sus mentes no son las únicas cosas que
están creciendo en ellos a una rapidez increíble. Usted entenderá las áreas
especiales del desarrollo físico en los niños de edad preescolar. Además,
usted aprenderá sobre actividades para el motor fino que van a ayudar a los
preescolares a crecer junto con sus cuerpos mientras desarrollan la
coordinación y el movimiento apropiados.
Desarrollo del Lenguaje de los Preescolares (Módulo 8C)
Los patrones del habla apropiada y las destrezas del lenguaje son cruciales
para cultivar la comunicación efectiva en los preescolares. En esta tercera
clase sobre el desarrollo de los preescolares, usted explorará cómo usar una
fotografía y los libros de cuentos para establecer el fundamento para la
buena lectura y el uso apropiado del lenguaje. Esta clase viene completa con
un análisis sobre cómo ayudar a los niños con necesidades especiales.
Level 1 ECE Credential Modules 8d & 9
Presented by Bernice Shelton ITN Trainer
Max: 25
Completing the important section on child development, this class looks at school-aged
children to uncover how their learning and growth differs. With tips on how to better
care for school-aged youth, this class also offers you guidance on how to set rules and
limits and to get your school-aged kids to appreciate safety and respect.
Fee: Free
9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Todos los Profesionales de
Max: 25
Educación Temprana que
hablen Español
In-Service Hours: 6
Holiday Inn & Suites
150 S. Gary Ave.\
Carol Stream, IL 60188
Stratford A
Fee: Free
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
In this final session on preschool development, you’ll dive deeper into how preschoolers
In-Service Hours: 6
learn and identify tips for making learning fun. With suggestions for activities that
encourage your preschoolers to explore numbers, shapes, colors and science, this class
gives all the information you need to grow and stretch the ability of children to think
and understand.
School Age Development (Module 9)
All Early Childhood
Professionals
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Training Room B
Preschool Cognitive Development (Module 8D)
sat.
6/25
fee & max #
Fee: Free
6:30 p.m. to 8:00p.m.
In-Service Hours: 1.5
This session will provide information on how to utilize the online Ages & Stages
Developmental Screening tool in your program to evaluate the developmental
progress for all children in your program. It will give you access to a website to have
the screening tool scored by experts, as well as a no cost venue to store all your
screening data. The Ages & Stages Questionnaire is an approved developmental
screening tool to use toward best practices in your child care business and can assist
you in reaching quality programming through ExceleRate.
cda area
audience
Holiday Inn & Suites
150 S. Gary Ave.\
Carol Stream, IL 60188
Charleston Room
All Early Childhood
Professionals
Max: 25
june 2016
date
ywca ccr&r early childhood trainings
title &
presenter
Understanding the Early Intervention System
Presented by Lori Orr, Program Director for PACT’s Child and Family
Connections.
time &
location
6:30p.m. to 8:30p.m.
In Service Hours: 2
tues.
6/28
Now that you have screened children using the ASQ:3- what next? This
training will provide guidance on the Early Intervention System from when,
how and why to make a referral. Also, provide guidance on how to talk with
families about the outcomes of the ASQ:3 and concerns you may have about
their child.
Level 1 ECE Credential Modules 7c
Presented by Bernice Shelton, ITN Trainer
weds
6/29
cda area
audience
fee & max #
Fee: Free
All Early Childhood
Professionals
Max: 25
YWCA Patterson &
McDaniel Family Center
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Fee: Free
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
In-Service Hours: 3
Child Development (18-36 months) (Module 7C)
Toddlers are an energetic bunch who require plenty of stimulation and education. In this
final section of child development training, you’ll explore how children aged 18- to 36- YWCA Patterson &
months learn language, learn to think, learn to move and learn feelings, so you can
McDaniel Family Center
better nurture this often-curious age group.
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
All Early Childhood
Professionals
Max: 25
Return Completed Form To:
YWCA CCR&R
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Attn: Training Registration
YWCA Child Care Resource and Referral
Training Registration Form
Please print clearly – please use one form per person. Make additional copies as needed.
In order to finalize your registration, we must receive a completed registration form with payment, if applicable.
1. All YWCA CCR&R trainings – checks made payable to YWCA CCR&R
Name: ____________________________________ Home Phone: __________________ E-mail: ____________________
(Receive registration confirmation via email)
Facility Type:
Child Care Center
Family Child Care Home
Family Child Care Group Home
Job Title:
Kith and Kin (not licensed, caring for children of family or friends)
Potential Provider
Independent Consultant
FCC Owner
FCC Assistant
Center Director
Center Asst. Director
Center Teacher
Center Assistant Teacher
Parent
Other (please specify) _____________________
Center/Business Name: ___________________________________
Are you……
Address: __________________________________________________________
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City/Zip/State: ______________________________________________________
Phone: ________________________
Fax: ______________________
Do you currently serve children on the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)?
Yes
DuPage County
Kane County
Number of years in current position:
Less than 6 mos.
License-exempt
Licensed by DCFS
Not applicable
No
Other (please specify)________________
6-12 mos.
1-3 yrs.
More than 3 yrs.
Ages of children you personally provide care for: FCC – check all ages that apply
Center Staff – check primary age you provide care for only
Infants
Toddlers (15 months – 23 months)
2 Years
Preschool
School Age
Please Fill in trainings you would like to attend and include date, title and cost.
TITLE
DATE
FEE
USING A TRAINING COUPON
CASH
CHECK #
Enviar forma completa a:
YWCA CCR&R
2055 Army Trail Rd.
Addison, IL 60101
Attn: Training Registration
YWCA Child Care Resource and Referral
Forma de Registro
Por favor, escriba claro – use una forma por persona. Haga copias adicionales cuando lo necesite.
En orden de finalizar su registracion, debemos recibir la forma de registro completa con el pago, si aplica.
o
Todos los demás entrenamientos de YWCA CCR&R – cheque pagable a YWCA CCR&R
o
Nombre: __________________________ Teléfono de Casa: __________________ Dirección de e-mail: __________________
Su posición:
Amigos y parientes (cuida niños de familia o amigos sin licencia)
independiente
Dueño de hogar familiar de cuidado de niños
Director/a de guardería
Padre/madre
Asistente de director/a
Proveedor potencial
Consultor
Asistente de hogar familiar de cuidado de niños
Maestro/a de guardería
Asistente de maestro/a
Otros (por favor, especifique) _____________________
La guardería o el hogar
está……
Nombre de trabajo: ______________________________________________________
Dirección: _____________________________________________________________
iudad/Código postal/Estado: _____________________________________________
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Exento de Licencia
Con Licencia del DCFS
No aplicable
Teléfono: _________________________
Fax: _______________________
¿Actualmente, tiene niños que reciben ayuda financiera del Programa de Asistencia (CCAP)?
Sí
No
Condado de Dupage
Condado de Kane
Otro (por favor, especifique)______________________
¿Cuánto tiempo tiene usted cuidando niños?:
Menos de 6 meses
6-12 meses
1-3 años
Más de 3 años
Edades de los niños que usted personalmente cuida: Proveedor de hogar familiar de cuidado de niños – marque todas las edades que
apliquen
Empleados de guardería – marque solo la edad primaria que usted provee cuidado
Infantes
Pequeñines (15 meses – 23 meses)
2 años
Pre-Escolar
Edad Escolar
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