Books & Beyond
Third Session- 1:40 PM to 3:10 PM
Workshop codes (Suggestions only - anyone is welcome to attend any workshop)
I - appropriate for those who work with infants
T - appropriate for those who work with toddlers
P - appropriate for those who work with preschoolers
S - appropriate for those who work with schoolage children
U - Meets annual training requirement for The Childcare Network USDA CACFP
- Using Story Telling to Teach Children — Paul Scott
P S
Attach a story to a lesson and it will stay well-learned. Learn to use the power of storytelling as a fun way to connect with children so they will remember what you teach. - Fun and Games with Nutrition and Health — Kim Cardwell
T P S U
Find out how to help children choose to eat healthy foods with fun and learning games. - Story Art — Elaine Keville
T P S
Learn how to interpret children’s well-loved stories with creativity and artistic expression with open-ended, process oriented art activities. - Words! Words! Words! Preschool Vocabulary Builders — Kathryn Massey
T P
Children learn to speak before they read, so it is important to help them learn new words every day. And the more words children have in their vocabularies, they better they will read. Learn new vocabulary building tools. - CBright Beginnings for Infant and Toddlers — Padia Grant
I T
Understanding and enhancing brain development in the first years of a child's life. - How to Find It, Where to Get It: Resources for Children with Special Needs Brenda Wickard
I T P S
Who can you call for help? Find out what's available in our community to help children with special needs. - Dramatic Theatrics: Drama Games for Schoolagers — Sally Berry
S
Learn the same techniques that actors use for improvisation and dramatic expression to draw out the best in school agers. Class participation is encouraged! Talent is not required – only a desire to have fun. - Hula: Music and Movement of Hawaiian Culture — Hoku Grebin
T P S
Hula is an ancient part of Hawaiian culture involving storytelling through movement and music (mele). Participants will learn about the instruments, and learn dances and songs of hula to share with children.
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