Are you interested in exploring the processes of family-centered service models? Join Trying Together on Wednesday, February 17 for our free virtual course, “Connections and Conversations: Family-Centered Services – Early Head Start Model.” PQAS credit available.
Connections and Conversations Virtual Check-Ins are interactive sessions that highlight topics of interest to the field of early childhood education. Participants will engage in virtual discussions via Zoom with child development experts while interacting with early learning practitioners to share questions, experiences, and expertise about the highlighted topic.
This session will define and explore the processes of family-centered service models as well as introduce some basic knowledge and concepts that tie into the Early Head Start Model. Participants will receive an overview of family-centered practices and how they benefit both the child and the family. Participants should leave with basic knowledge of family-centered models, specifically those used within the Early Head Start (birth to three years old) as well as learn more about the benefits of being a part of an Early Head Start program as a professional and as a caregiver.
To register, complete the online registration form. Registration closes on Monday, February 15, 2021, at 5 p.m. Space is limited.
These virtual discussions are designed to provide educators the opportunity to grow professionally and share knowledge on early childhood topics. During the meeting, participants should follow the guidelines below to ensure a successful virtual meeting for all participants.
For questions or more information, contact Jasmine Davis at jasmine@tryingtogether.org.