How to Talk to Parents about their Child’s Behaviour
Date/Time
Date(s) - Dec 13, 2017
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location
Tri-Cities CCRR
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This workshop emphasizes current information on best practices for working with families. There will be a brief review of the parent and child care provider roles. We will review Family Centred Practice and how to be both a child care provider and also a family support. We will look at strategies on how to talk to parents in a friendly but informative and professional way that enhances parent-teacher interaction, and prompts parents to participate in their child’s early education and development.
Categories
- Administration and Communication
- Child Growth and Development
- Child Health and Wellbeing
- Curriculum/Program Development
- Family Support
- Professional Ethics & Practice
Target Audience
Suitable for child care providers of children 2 years of age and up.
Online
No
Professional Development Certificate
Yes
Professional Development Certificate Credit Hours
2
Registration Fee
$18.00 members, $22.00 non-members
Registration Contact Email
triccrr@gv.ymca.ca
Registration Contact Phone Number
604-931-3400 Ext. 0
Presenter(s)
Malgosia Tomanik
Presenter Information
Malgosia Tomanik, M.Ed., is a Family Consultant who specializes in supporting children and their “big people” in a variety of environments, including homes, schools, and child care settings. Malgosia works as a Key Worker with the Fraser Valley Child Development Centre and is experienced in addressing concerns associated with the daily challenges of caring for a child who requires support, including helping to make sense of difficult behaviour and supporting the big people for each child in finding a way through. She also provides support to caregivers raising children and youth who are living with FASD, from birth to 18 years of age.
Registration Space
FULL