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SUMMARY:Advocacy 101
DESCRIPTION:Begin your Week of the Young Child celebration by sharpening your advocacy skills that play a vital role in shaping systems that impact young children and their families. This training will equip participants with advocacy strategies that center family voice\, address systemic inequities\, and promote trauma-informed\, equity-centered care. Through real-world examples and interactive dialogue\, attendees will explore how to engage families as true partners in shaping policies and practice-from the classroom to the community level. \nWe are living in a time of big change\, and more than ever young children and their families need Early Childhood Professionals championing their needs\, and then importantly\, teaching families how to make their needs heard! \nTrainer: Dr. Anni Reinking \nAudience: All Providers \n2 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Introductory \nFee: \nNon 4-C Members: $10 \n4-C Members: Free
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/advocacy-101/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Program Planning,Staff Development/Training
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SUMMARY:Better Together-Module 1: Child Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:This Learning Collaborative focuses on child nutrition best practices and the many ways ECE programs can support healthy eating habits in children by serving healthy foods and beverages\, supporting teacher use of recommended feeding practices\, and offering education and professional development to children\, staff\, and families. Participants will learn about healthy eating through the lens of whole child development and child nutrition best practices\, while also considering the role of food insecurity and culture in feeding practices. Participants will identify goals for healthy change using Go NAPSACC self-assessment results. With consultant support\, participants will select and implement best practices to support healthy eating habits within their program. \n*Participants must attend all sessions to receive credit.* \nPlease note— participant teams is required to consist of a director/owner/leadership member and one other participant to support the best practice implementation. Teams must register at the same time. \nTrainer: Cheryl Joseph\, Professor\, Oakton Community College \nAudience: All Providers \n10 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Intermediate \nFree Training
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/better-together-module-1-child-nutrition/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:CCAP Training Events,Health/Safety,Online Training/Live Webinar,Program Planning
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SUMMARY:Let's Get Growing: Plants\, Seeds\, and Science
DESCRIPTION:Some are as tiny as the head of a pin\, some are just the right size to throw\, and others are as big as a baby’s head. We eat them\, we bury them\, and we couldn’t survive without them. This training will introduce age-appropriate activities and resources you can use to engage children in the fascinating study of seeds. Participants will collect kid-friendly seed-centered activities like sorting\, calculating\, comparing\, counting\, dissecting\, planting\, tasting\, throwing and more. \nEach attendee will receive a set of seed samples and all ready to use activity via mail or drop off!! \nTrainer: Rhodora Collins\, Agricultural Literacy Coordinator\, DeKalb County Farm Bureau \nAudience: All Providers \n2 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Introductory \nFee: \nNon 4-C Members: $10 \n4-C Members: Free
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/lets-get-growing-plants-seeds-and-science/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Curriculum Planning,Health/Safety,Online Training/Live Webinar
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SUMMARY:Calm\, Connected\, and Caring: SEL for Family Child Care
DESCRIPTION:This training supports Family Child Care Providers in using simple mindfulness and social-emotional learning tools to create calmer days and more connected relationships. Participants will explore realistic strategies for managing their own stress\, deepen understanding of children’s feelings and behavior\, and respond to families with empathy and clear boundaries in the unique context of family childcare. \nTrainer: Andrea Cossey\, 4-C Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant \nAudience: All Family Child Care Providers \n2 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Intermediate \nFee: \nNon 4-C Members: $10 \n4-C Members: Free
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/calm-connected-and-caring-sel-for-family-child-care/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Family Child Care Providers,Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional
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SUMMARY:Better Together-Module 1: Child Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:This Learning Collaborative focuses on child nutrition best practices and the many ways ECE programs can support healthy eating habits in children by serving healthy foods and beverages\, supporting teacher use of recommended feeding practices\, and offering education and professional development to children\, staff\, and families. Participants will learn about healthy eating through the lens of whole child development and child nutrition best practices\, while also considering the role of food insecurity and culture in feeding practices. Participants will identify goals for healthy change using Go NAPSACC self-assessment results. With consultant support\, participants will select and implement best practices to support healthy eating habits within their program. \n*Participants must attend all sessions to receive credit.* \nPlease note— participant teams is required to consist of a director/owner/leadership member and one other participant to support the best practice implementation. Teams must register at the same time. \nTrainer: Cheryl Joseph\, Professor\, Oakton Community College \nAudience: All Providers \n10 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Intermediate \nFree Training
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/better-together-module-1-child-nutrition/2026-05-07/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:CCAP Training Events,Health/Safety,Online Training/Live Webinar,Program Planning
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SUMMARY:Supporting Families Where They Are At: Housing Insecurity
DESCRIPTION:You know your families. When something feels off\, you notice. This training will help you understand what to do when a family in your care is dealing with housing instability. Learn what McKinney-Vento services mean for your program\, how to spot eligibility\, how to reduce barriers to enrollment and attendance\, and where to connect families for help. Walk away feeling confident\, informed and ready to support the families who need you most. Contact information will be provided for all counties in the 4-C service delivery area. \nTrainer: Monique Shaw\, McKinney Vento Coordinator\, DeKalb County ROE \nAudience: All Providers \n1.5 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Introductory \nFee: \nNon 4-C Members: $10 \n4-C Members: Free
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/supporting-families-where-they-are-at-housing-insecurity/
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CATEGORIES:Family Relationships,Online Training/Live Webinar,Staff Development/Training
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SUMMARY:Investing in Growth: The Importance of Professional Development for Early Childhood Professionals
DESCRIPTION:Professional Development is more than checking off required training hours! \nThis training highlights the transformative impact of ongoing learning and growth in early childhood education. Explore how investing in professional development enhances your teaching skills\, fosters innovative practices\, and enriches the educational experiences for the children and families you serve. Participants will learn how to identify growth opportunities\, apply new strategies\, and stay inspired in your role\, ultimately benefiting your career and the children you nurture. \nThis training would be perfect for Directors and staff to attend together and process the information after the training. \nTrainer: Cheryl Joseph\, Professor\, Oakton Community College \nAudience: All Providers \n2 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Introductory \nFee: \nNon 4-C Members: $10 \n4-C Members: Free
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/investing-in-growth-the-importance-of-professional-development-for-early-childhood-professionals/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Program Planning,Staff Development/Training
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