Contract
Training
Early
Childhood Contract Training designs and
delivers training to meet specific needs
of Four Corners agencies that work with
children and families. It Child Development
Associate mentoring and advising in partnership
with Business
and Industry Training. Contract Training
offers the State Family, Infant, Toddler
Specialization through Early Childhood
Education (ECE) Deparment, and delivers
ECE coursework on alternative schedules.
We also provide parenting classes for
the community.
1.
Who can benefit from our training?(top)
The Family Resource Center offers training to nurses, early
child hood education professionals, day care providers, parents
and anyone else who works with young children.
2.
What topics do you cover?(top)
The majority of training offered is related to infant
and/or maternal mental health, special needs, family
support and child development. Workshops presented
in the past have included:
- Family
Centered Practice - to enhance community service
workers' ways to work with children and their families in
a family centered approach.
- Family
Centered Assessment - philosophy, principles and
general imple' of a nationally recognized assessment process
that focuses on family strengths Early Intervention - Service
Coordination and Advocacy Behavioral Issues
- Learning
Differences
- ADHD
- What is it and how can I help? Temperaments - a framework
for understanding the un of each child.
- Health
Community/Health Communication - focus on effective
communication within programs that work with families and
children.
- When
Children Soar with the Wind: The Inclusive Child Care Curriculum
- offered as 12 four-hour modules. Reflective Supervision
- discussion, education and activities on reflective supervision
as a respectful collaborative approach with staff.
- Skill
Development for Human Service Professionals Keys to Caregiving
- a national training program to enhance ability to understand
and respond to infants' behaviors.
- How
to Teach a Toddler
- Beginning
Rhythms: The Emerging Process of Self Regulation in Infants.
- Learning
Adaptations for Young Children with Special Needs
- Infant
and Toddler Development and Well Being
- ASO:
Ages and Stages Questionnaires Parenting
- Raising
America's Children
- Integrating
Culture in the Early Childhood Classroom
- Family,
Infants and Toddlers (FIT) Specialization
3.
Can I receive credit for training?(top)
FRC Contract Training offers courses from orientation-level
work shops through classes that earn college credit. We also
provide training that qualifies for continuing education units
(CEU) social work, and guidance and counseling.
4.
How much does training cost? (top)
Cost of training is determined by factors such as
the length of the workshop. Seminar or course, the
number of participants, and the type of course material
used.
Typical costs
have been $30 for a half-day seminar and $75 for a full day.
Tuition for classes offered for credit is $25 per credit hour,
plus a one-time admission fee of $10 for those who have not
previously attended a San Juan College course.
Contract Training will also custom design training to fit
the needs of a particular group. Training can be provided
on-site as well as on the San Juan College campus or at the
Family Resource Center located at 3539 E 30th Street in Farmington.
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