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Course description:
All positive relationships build on a simple rule, respect. To receive respect, one must know how to give respect. However, this is a skill that must be taught to our youngest members of society. As early childhood educators, it is our duty to develop these skills with all young children so they too can develop positive relationships with their peers and with the adults in their lives. We have created this course to encourage teachers to think about the meaning of teaching with respect, and how to model respect for children to emulate through guidance and conflict resolution.
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Primary Teacher:
Heather Hollandsworth
Secondary Teacher:
April Hill
Session Info:
Location |
Start |
End |
139 - Zoom 2 | Feb/27/2024 11:01 am EST | Feb/27/2024 02:01 pm EST |
Address:
Online ZOOM , ZOOM Classroom,
Notes:
This is a virtual training.
Feb. 27th from 11 AM-2PM EST.
Course Description: All positive relationships build on a simple rule, respect. To receive respect, one must know how to give respect. However, this is a skill that must be taught to our youngest members of society. As early childhood educators, it is our duty to develop these skills with all young children so they too can develop positive relationships with their peers and with the adults in their lives. We have created this course to encourage teachers to think about the meaning of teaching with respect, and how to model respect for children to emulate through guidance and conflict resolution.
ZOOM PROTOCOLS
Students are asked to be present with their cameras on and have audio accessible.
Mics will stay on mute unless prompted to speak.
An electronic device with Google Chrome installed, preferably a laptop or desk computer
Working camera, microphone, and speakers
TECH SUPPORT
If you have any technical difficulties, support is available 30 minutes before class starts time and 15 minutes after class starts. You may text or call (301)237-1414.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
No refunds are given for missed classes
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