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Category:
Ohio Approved
Date:
01/26/23 (Thursday)
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost:
$0
Description:
Infant and toddler biting in group care is one of the most difficult issues that programs, families, teachers and children have to deal with. This workshop will address why infants and toddlers bite in group care including the three types of biting. Through the use of real-life written scenarios, participants will explore how to reduce biting through various strategies that center on child development, environmental situations and teacher interactions. Written scenarios will also be used in learning strategies to deal with biting incidents when they occur and how best to communicate with families on biting issues.
Location:
Dayton (Arbor Blvd)
4C for Children (Miami Valley Regional Office)
2213 Arbor Blvd.
Dayton, OH 45439
Instructor:
Caitlin Hackett See more trainings by Caitlin
02/23/23 | Drama Llama or Is It Trauma? |
04/25/23 | Drama Llama or Is It Trauma? |
05/23/23 | Infant and Toddler Best Practice – The Developing Brain of an Infant/Toddler |
Credit Type:
Ohio Approved (Level 1)
CDA Category:
C - Social/emotional development
Core Content:
Child Growth & Development