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August 2, 2023

Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs

The primary ingredient of quality in early learning settings begins with the everyday interactions we share with one another. These simple and ordinary moments that take place during daily routines form the foundation for connection, learning, and growing for young children and adults alike.

Throughout the “Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs” series, Allegheny County early learning professionals will engage with the Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM) approach through a process of careful observation, discussion, and self-reflection.

EIM is designed to support early learning professionals, including owners, directors, and educators, in examining the everyday moments that make up their days and sharing elements of their practice with peers. Through this strengths-based process, professionals can recognize and build upon powerful moments of connection, sharing, growing, and belonging in everyday interactions.

This event series is being offered to Allegheny County providers only.

Session Details:

Date and Time: Mondays, September 11 – October 16 | 6 – 7:15 p.m.

Where: All sessions are virtual (Zoom). All sessions include homework through our self-paced Schoology platform.

Instructors: Sarah Grubb, Allison Robinson, Diana Schwab

Cost: FREE

Standards: 15 PQAS hours/ACT 48 credits will be offered.

  • C2: Knowledge Application
  • Child Development and Learning in Context
  • Child Observation, Documentation, and Assessment
  • Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices
  • Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

There is a three (3) person per early learning site limit. Seating is limited to 20 participants.

Register

Questions?

For questions about the course or credit, contact Sarah at Sarah.Grubb@alleghenycounty.us.

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Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs

The primary ingredient of quality in early learning settings begins with the everyday interactions we share with one another. These simple and ordinary moments that take place during daily routines form the foundation for connection, learning, and growing for young children and adults alike.

Throughout the “Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs” series, Allegheny County early learning professionals will engage with the Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM) approach through a process of careful observation, discussion, and self-reflection.

EIM is designed to support early learning professionals, including owners, directors, and educators, in examining the everyday moments that make up their days and sharing elements of their practice with peers. Through this strengths-based process, professionals can recognize and build upon powerful moments of connection, sharing, growing, and belonging in everyday interactions.

This event series is being offered to Allegheny County providers only.

Session Details:

Date and Time: Mondays, September 11 – October 16 | 6 – 7:15 p.m.

Where: All sessions are virtual (Zoom). All sessions include homework through our self-paced Schoology platform.

Instructors: Sarah Grubb, Allison Robinson, Diana Schwab

Cost: FREE

Standards: 15 PQAS hours/ACT 48 credits will be offered.

  • C2: Knowledge Application
  • Child Development and Learning in Context
  • Child Observation, Documentation, and Assessment
  • Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices
  • Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

There is a three (3) person per early learning site limit. Seating is limited to 20 participants.

Register

Questions?

For questions about the course or credit, contact Sarah at Sarah.Grubb@alleghenycounty.us.

News

Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs

The primary ingredient of quality in early learning settings begins with the everyday interactions we share with one another. These simple and ordinary moments that take place during daily routines form the foundation for connection, learning, and growing for young children and adults alike.

Throughout the “Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs” series, Allegheny County early learning professionals will engage with the Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM) approach through a process of careful observation, discussion, and self-reflection.

EIM is designed to support early learning professionals, including owners, directors, and educators, in examining the everyday moments that make up their days and sharing elements of their practice with peers. Through this strengths-based process, professionals can recognize and build upon powerful moments of connection, sharing, growing, and belonging in everyday interactions.

This event series is being offered to Allegheny County providers only.

Session Details:

Date and Time: Mondays, September 11 – October 16 | 6 – 7:15 p.m.

Where: All sessions are virtual (Zoom). All sessions include homework through our self-paced Schoology platform.

Instructors: Sarah Grubb, Allison Robinson, Diana Schwab

Cost: FREE

Standards: 15 PQAS hours/ACT 48 credits will be offered.

  • C2: Knowledge Application
  • Child Development and Learning in Context
  • Child Observation, Documentation, and Assessment
  • Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices
  • Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

There is a three (3) person per early learning site limit. Seating is limited to 20 participants.

Register

Questions?

For questions about the course or credit, contact Sarah at Sarah.Grubb@alleghenycounty.us.

News

Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs

The primary ingredient of quality in early learning settings begins with the everyday interactions we share with one another. These simple and ordinary moments that take place during daily routines form the foundation for connection, learning, and growing for young children and adults alike.

Throughout the “Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs” series, Allegheny County early learning professionals will engage with the Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM) approach through a process of careful observation, discussion, and self-reflection.

EIM is designed to support early learning professionals, including owners, directors, and educators, in examining the everyday moments that make up their days and sharing elements of their practice with peers. Through this strengths-based process, professionals can recognize and build upon powerful moments of connection, sharing, growing, and belonging in everyday interactions.

This event series is being offered to Allegheny County providers only.

Session Details:

Date and Time: Mondays, September 11 – October 16 | 6 – 7:15 p.m.

Where: All sessions are virtual (Zoom). All sessions include homework through our self-paced Schoology platform.

Instructors: Sarah Grubb, Allison Robinson, Diana Schwab

Cost: FREE

Standards: 15 PQAS hours/ACT 48 credits will be offered.

  • C2: Knowledge Application
  • Child Development and Learning in Context
  • Child Observation, Documentation, and Assessment
  • Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices
  • Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

There is a three (3) person per early learning site limit. Seating is limited to 20 participants.

Register

Questions?

For questions about the course or credit, contact Sarah at Sarah.Grubb@alleghenycounty.us.

News

Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs

The primary ingredient of quality in early learning settings begins with the everyday interactions we share with one another. These simple and ordinary moments that take place during daily routines form the foundation for connection, learning, and growing for young children and adults alike.

Throughout the “Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs” series, Allegheny County early learning professionals will engage with the Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM) approach through a process of careful observation, discussion, and self-reflection.

EIM is designed to support early learning professionals, including owners, directors, and educators, in examining the everyday moments that make up their days and sharing elements of their practice with peers. Through this strengths-based process, professionals can recognize and build upon powerful moments of connection, sharing, growing, and belonging in everyday interactions.

This event series is being offered to Allegheny County providers only.

Session Details:

Date and Time: Mondays, September 11 – October 16 | 6 – 7:15 p.m.

Where: All sessions are virtual (Zoom). All sessions include homework through our self-paced Schoology platform.

Instructors: Sarah Grubb, Allison Robinson, Diana Schwab

Cost: FREE

Standards: 15 PQAS hours/ACT 48 credits will be offered.

  • C2: Knowledge Application
  • Child Development and Learning in Context
  • Child Observation, Documentation, and Assessment
  • Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices
  • Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

There is a three (3) person per early learning site limit. Seating is limited to 20 participants.

Register

Questions?

For questions about the course or credit, contact Sarah at Sarah.Grubb@alleghenycounty.us.

News

Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs

The primary ingredient of quality in early learning settings begins with the everyday interactions we share with one another. These simple and ordinary moments that take place during daily routines form the foundation for connection, learning, and growing for young children and adults alike.

Throughout the “Deep and Simple Relating in Early Learning Programs” series, Allegheny County early learning professionals will engage with the Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM) approach through a process of careful observation, discussion, and self-reflection.

EIM is designed to support early learning professionals, including owners, directors, and educators, in examining the everyday moments that make up their days and sharing elements of their practice with peers. Through this strengths-based process, professionals can recognize and build upon powerful moments of connection, sharing, growing, and belonging in everyday interactions.

This event series is being offered to Allegheny County providers only.

Session Details:

Date and Time: Mondays, September 11 – October 16 | 6 – 7:15 p.m.

Where: All sessions are virtual (Zoom). All sessions include homework through our self-paced Schoology platform.

Instructors: Sarah Grubb, Allison Robinson, Diana Schwab

Cost: FREE

Standards: 15 PQAS hours/ACT 48 credits will be offered.

  • C2: Knowledge Application
  • Child Development and Learning in Context
  • Child Observation, Documentation, and Assessment
  • Developmentally, Culturally, and Linguistically Appropriate Teaching Practices
  • Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

There is a three (3) person per early learning site limit. Seating is limited to 20 participants.

Register

Questions?

For questions about the course or credit, contact Sarah at Sarah.Grubb@alleghenycounty.us.

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February 21, 2022

Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple in School Age Care

Child care providers in Allegheny County may participate in a free, 15-hour course, “Everyday Interactions Matter: Deep and Simple in School Age Care”.

Sessions will take place via Zoom on Tuesday evenings from March 1 to March 29, at 6:30 – 8 p.m.  Additional self-paced homework will be assigned via Schoology. Registration is available on the Trying Together website.

Receive Credit

All 15 hours must be completed to get PQAS and/or ACT 48 credit. If you are interested, we encourage you to register very soon! The link below gives details and dates for this course. If you successfully complete all 15 hours of the series PD, you can use these hours to matriculate into 1 stackable credit at Carlow University.

Course Description

The primary ingredient of quality in school age settings begins with the “everyday interactions” between educators and children. These simple and ordinary moments that take place during play, transition, and daily routines form the foundation for learning and growth.  

In this five-week course, school age learning professionals will engage with the Everyday Interactions Matter approach through a process of careful observation, discussion, and self-reflection. Educators will evaluate the impact their ordinary interactions have on child development and the overall quality of programming in their learning communities.  Course experiences offer school age educators the chance to cultivate professional self-awareness and community building.  Through the Everyday Interactions Matter approach, educators recognize powerful moments of connecting, sharing, learning, and belonging in their everyday interactions with school age children.

About Everyday Interactions Matter

Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM) is a professional development initiative designed to help early childhood educators learn and grow from their own practice. Through a strengths-based process of observation, discussion, and reflection, educators take a close look at the everyday moments they share with children. Video footage of adult-child interactions serves as the raw material for facilitating professional growth.

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November 26, 2019

Professional Development Catalog

About

For more than 55 years, Trying Together has supported the work of early childhood with a dedication to making sure every caregiver feels valued. In pursuit of this vision, Trying Together delivers professional growth services that connect with high-quality early childhood practices.

Our Professional Development Catalog

To view a list of Trying Together’s professional growth services, see our Professional Development Catalog (PDF). Course focus areas include Inclusion, Play, Interactions, Leadership, and Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP).

See Our Upcoming Courses

Visit Our Course Calendar

To register for our upcoming courses, visit Trying Together’s Courses page.

Request a Custom Course

You can request a customized offering by submitting the online Request for Professional Services Form. Customized courses can be created to meet individual or group goals, interests, and needs. All custom course requests must be submitted at least four weeks prior to the desired course start date.

To view custom course fees, see our Professional Development Fee for Service document (PDF).

PD Credit, Standards, and Competencies

All of our courses are instructed by a certified PQAS instructor and are ACT 48 approved. We strive to ensure that all of our courses align with:

    • Pennsylvania Core Knowledge Competencies,
    • NAEYC Standards,
    • Danielson Framework, and
    • Keystone STARS performance standards.

To best meet the needs of each professional growth content request, Trying Together may draw on an External Instructor’s expertise.

COVID-19 Restrictions

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Trying Together has suspended in-person professional growth sessions until October 2021. At this time, only virtual and online sessions are available. Starting October, both in-person and virtual opportunities will be available to interested professionals.

More Information

For more information, contact Allison Hritz at allison@tryingtogether.org. To receive updates, sign up to receive our newsletter or follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

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January 28, 2018

Coaching & Mentoring

Intended to promote and support awareness and strengthening of individuals’ and programs’ learning processes and professional practices, Trying Together uses a relationship-based mentoring model that is customizable to meet individual needs and enhance identified goals and interests.

Everyday Interactions Matter

One model Trying Together uses to coach early childhood professionals is Everyday Interactions Matter (EIM), the early childhood arm of Simple Interactions Matter (SIM). A strengths-based approach to supporting child- and youth-serving professionals in learning and growing from their own practice, EIM focuses on the everyday interactions between adults and children. With an emphasis on “finding the deep and simple in quality early childhood education”, we incorporate the EIM philosophy into our development offerings and connect it to our work with families.

More Information

For more information about the Everday Interactions Matter model, visit www.everydayinteractions.org.