Pyramid Infant Toddler
Course Learning Objectives
Module 1: Social Emotional Development within the Context of Relationships
Content Includes:
- Understanding the importance of social emotional development and how it unfolds during the infant and toddler years.
- What is social emotional development?
- Considering the foundation nature of early relationship experiences.
- Forming and maintaining relationships with your young children, families and co-workers.
- Identifying responsive care giving strategies adults can use to support infants and toddlers.
Module 2: Responsive Routines, Environments, and Targeted Strategies
Content Includes:
- Identifying ways a high-quality supportive environment can promote social emotional development in infants and toddlers.
- Exploring how the environment can help provide support and prevent challenging behavior.
- Targeted strategies to enhance social emotional well-being of infants and toddlers.
- Understanding the positive impact of responsive caregiving routines and well-designed learning environments.
Module 3: Individualized Intervention; Determining the Meaning of Behavior and Developing Appropriate Responses
Content Includes:
- Overview of Positive Behavior Supports
- Reviewing the dimensions of communication: Form and function
- Considering behavior, including challenging behavior, as communication
- Providing an introduction to Functional Assessment
- Understanding the development of Behavior Support Planning
Includes:
schedule 18 Hours
star_outline 1.80 CEUs
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computer 1 year unlimited access
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face Early childhood training approval
Description
This curriculum is made up of three modules designed to promote healthy social emotional development, create supportive classroom environments, provide targeted strategies to help children learn to self-regulate and express emotions, and offer strategies to help children who have persistent challenging behaviors. This curriculum focuses on infants and toddlers.