Sesame Street in Communities with WGCU: Virtual Workshop for Educators and Parents
Join us for a special Sesame Street in Communities (SSIC) Workshop for Early Childhood Educators, co-presented by WGCU Public Media in Fort Myers and WFSU Public Media in Tallahassee, Florida. In this workshop, we will share SSIC resources to use in your classroom or home to help children ages 2-5. Topics will include literacy, routines, and offering comfort. Discuss with your fellow providers how you might or have used SSIC resources, share new resources, play games, and learn together!
We will have a follow-up session on Saturday, March 27 (time TBD) to share out our experiences with SSIC. Attendees of our March 9 workshop are encouraged to attend the follow-up session.
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Some essential workers have tough decisions to make because their kids can't do schoolwork at their daycare centres. Daycare operators say a better solution is needed.
More N.L. children get the OK for daycare, but providers, parents ask: where was the preparation?
The province has tweaked its child-care policies under Alert Level 5 after complaints and concerns that school-age children of essential workers need somewhere to go during the day.
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Posted: Feb 16, 2021 2:59 PM NT | Last Updated: February 16
Shanda Slipp can now put her daughters Alice, 7, and Evie, 5, into daycare full time as she continues working as a doctor in Corner Brook.(Submitted by Shanda Slipp)
School-age children of essential workers can now spend full days in daycare as the provincial government has tweaked eligibility for regulated child-care services under Alert Level 5 following concerns raised by parents and providers.
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January 30, 2021 13:22 IST
Career opportunities are aplenty for early childhood educators who have the right combination of skills, intellect and passion
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Career opportunities are aplenty for early childhood educators who have the right combination of skills, intellect and passion
In this rapidly changing world, there is no doubting the significance of a child’s early years and thereby the need for skilled early childhood education professionals. Preschool teachers in India usually need to have a basic graduation degree and to have done a training course in nursery teaching. However, this basic qualification is now insufficient. On the other hand, those early childhood educators who have invested in honing their skills are currently being flooded with opportunities. The career options for skilled professionals in educ