Apply by Sept. 23 for this series in northern and southern Nevada A new training opportunity from the Nevada Department of Education and ZERO TO THREE, a nonprofit that brings together researchers and clinicians focused on child development, will teach educators to make the most of teacher-child interactions to turn them into valuable learning opportunities that support infants’ and toddlers’ social-emotional, cognitive, and language and literacy development. Nevada child care centers interested in applying for this two-day training must submit the application as a team, with a minimum of two members and a maximum of four members. Team members must include an infant toddler lead teacher. Suggestions for additional team members include: center administrators, infant toddler coordinators, or early intervention partners. Applications are due Sept. 23 by 5 p.m. If selected, there is a one‐time, non‐refundable team fee of $50 that will be collected at time of acceptance to secure enrollment. The training will be offered in four two-day events in both Reno and Las Vegas. For more information and to access the application, download the files below; you can also email Patti Oya at the Nevada Department of Education at [email protected]. For more information about child care licensing in Nevada, visit the Child Care Facilities website.
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Kathryn
9/15/2016 07:07:09 am
When is this training happening?
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Nathan Orme, HCQC education and information officer
9/15/2016 07:58:23 am
There are several dates in both Reno and Las Vegas: October and November 2016 and February and April 2017. Open the first PDF below this blog entry and see the second page for the exact dates and locations.
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