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SUMMARY:How Trauma Impacts Young Children
DESCRIPTION:Children’s lives are directly impacted by exposure to traumatic events. By using a diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and belonging (DEIB) lens\, we can consider how these traumas are felt unequally across the diverse communities that childcare providers serve. We will examine trauma and resilience\, screening tools\, look at the research on the impacts of trauma\, review a case study\, and consider the ongoing traumatic impacts of COVID. \nWe will consider the important roles that childcare providers play in recognizing the signs of traumatic exposure\, promoting infant mental health\, supporting young children and their families\, and creating caregiving environments that support resilience. Understanding the ways that individual’s family history\, cultural background\, language\, home environment\, community supports\, and heredity play in their development\, resilience\, and response to trauma will support providers in understanding the strengths of the children and families they serve. \nMust attend both sessions to receive credit \nTrainer: Cheryl Joseph\, Adjunct Professor\, Oakton Community College \nAudience: All Providers \n6.5 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Intermediate \nFee: Free Training
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/how-trauma-impacts-young-children/2025-10-01/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional
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SUMMARY:Peaceful Resolutions: Conflict to Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:Working in early childhood education requires strong teamwork\, but even the most committed educator’s can experience misunderstandings or tension with coworkers. This interactive training uses the principles of Nonviolent Communication (NVC) to help educators address workplace conflicts with empathy\, clarity\, and respect. Participants will learn to express concerns without blame\, listen to try to understand differing perspectives and find solutions to meet the needs of everyone involved. Through discussion\, reflection and role play\, educators will leave with practical strategies to turn workplace challenges into opportunities for collaboration and trust-building\, strengthening both their professional relationships and the learning environment for children. \nTrainer: Andrea Cossey\, 4-C Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant \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/peaceful-resolutions-conflict-to-collaboration/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional,Staff Development/Training
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SUMMARY:Rooted in Resilience: Growing Adult SEL (Social Emotional Learning) in Early Childhood Education
DESCRIPTION:Early childhood educators play a critical role in shaping the social and emotional development of young children\, but to do so effectively\, they must first nurture their own well-being. This training explores the foundational role of adult social-emotional learning (SEL)-self-awareness\, self-management\, social awareness\, relationship skills and responsible decision making-as they relate to their roles as caregivers and educators. Through reflective activities\, discussion and practical strategies\, this training will support educators in strengthening their own emotional resilience\, building strong connections with children and families\, and fostering a culture of empathy and collaboration in their program. \nTrainer: Andrea Cossey\, 4-C Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant \nAudience: All 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/rooted-in-resilience-growing-adult-sel-social-emotional-learning-in-early-childhood-education/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional,Staff Development/Training
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SUMMARY:From Care to Connection: Strengthening Relationships in Family Child Care
DESCRIPTION:Family Child Care providers already bring a wealth of care\, commitment\, and skill to the children they serve. In this training\, we will build on that foundation by exploring the powerful connection between caregiving style and teaching style and how both influence the way we form meaningful relationships with children. Together\, we’ll reflect on how our personal experiences and environments shape the ways we respond to daily challenges and discover how awareness of these patterns can expand the tools we already use. \nTrainer: Andrea Cossey\, 4-C Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant \nAudience: Family Child Care 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/from-care-to-connection-strengthening-relationships-in-family-child-care/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional
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SUMMARY:Social Emotional Development & Positive Behavior Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:When it comes to behaviors\, it’s all about social emotional development. During this training\, we will reflect on the use of developmentally appropriate social and emotional techniques\, how they impact and reinforce positive attachment relationships\, and how they lead to change in behavior. Caregiving relationships will be shown to support emotional regulation and social skills by modeling and encouraging positive behaviors in young children. By using visuals\, group discussions\, and case studies\, you will be able to support meaningful social and emotional growth within your program. Through examining your own beliefs\, reflecting on various theoretical perspectives\, and considering the realities of child care programs\, we can share tools that support culturally relevant ways to implement social and emotional learning. \n**Must attend both sessions to receive credit** \nRegistration Deadline: October 8\, 2025 \nTrainer: Cheryl Joseph \nAudience: All Providers \n6.5 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Intermediate \nFree Training
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/social-emotional-development-positive-behavior-outcomes/2025-11-05/
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional
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SUMMARY:Creative Solutions: Take Another Look at Challenging Behaviors
DESCRIPTION:This interactive training invites providers to reframe their perspective on challenging behaviors by exploring creative and respectful strategies that promote emotional safety\, developmentally appropriate responses and stronger relationships. Through real-world scenarios\, reflection and collaborative tools\, participants will leave with practical techniques to better support the children in their care. \nTrainer: Marquita Myles\, 4-C Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant \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/creative-solutions-take-another-look-at-challenging-behaviors/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional
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SUMMARY:Social Emotional Development & Positive Behavior Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:When it comes to behaviors\, it’s all about social emotional development. During this training\, we will reflect on the use of developmentally appropriate social and emotional techniques\, how they impact and reinforce positive attachment relationships\, and how they lead to change in behavior. Caregiving relationships will be shown to support emotional regulation and social skills by modeling and encouraging positive behaviors in young children. By using visuals\, group discussions\, and case studies\, you will be able to support meaningful social and emotional growth within your program. Through examining your own beliefs\, reflecting on various theoretical perspectives\, and considering the realities of child care programs\, we can share tools that support culturally relevant ways to implement social and emotional learning. \n**Must attend both sessions to receive credit** \nRegistration Deadline: October 8\, 2025 \nTrainer: Cheryl Joseph \nAudience: All Providers \n6.5 Training Hours; Level of Learning: Intermediate \nFree Training
URL:https://www.four-c.org/event/social-emotional-development-positive-behavior-outcomes/2025-11-19/
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251204T200000
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CREATED:20251106T194638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T194644Z
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SUMMARY:Compassion Fatigue and Burnout Strategies to Enhance Work Satisfaction
DESCRIPTION:Working in early childhood education requires immense emotional energy\, which an lead to compassion fatigue and burnout if not addressed.  In this training\, educators will explore the signs and causes of both\, and learn strategies to build resilience\, prevent burnout\, and increase job satisfaction.  Through self-reflection\, interactive activities\, and peer discussions\, participants will create personalized action steps to care for themselves while maintaining a high quality of care for children. \nTrainer: Marquita Myles\, 4-C Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant \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/compassion-fatigue-and-burnout-strategies-to-enhance-work-satisfaction/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional,Staff Development/Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251215T183000
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SUMMARY:The Power of Routine: Understanding the Importance of Schedules in ECE
DESCRIPTION:Explore how structured yet flexible routines and well-planned schedules foster a nurturing and predictable learning environment\, enhance children’s development and support their emotional well-being. Gain practical strategies and insights to implement effective routines in your classroom and discover how consistent schedules can positively impact both children’s behavior and learning outcomes. \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/the-power-of-routine-understanding-the-importance-of-schedules-in-ece/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Program Planning,Social/Emotional
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260312T180000
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SUMMARY:Springing Forward: Rhythm\, Regulation\, and Rituals
DESCRIPTION:As children transition from Winter into Spring\, classrooms often experience increased energy\, dysregulation and challenging behaviors. This training invites providers to slow down\, reflect\, and rethink how rhythm\, regulation and daily rituals can support both children and educators during this seasonal shift. \nParticipants will explore how educator self-regulation directly influences classroom behavior and learn practical\, sensory-based strategies to help children navigate high energy moments and challenging transitions. Through discussion\, reflection\, and breakout activities\, providers will design simple\, developmentally appropriate rituals that support regulation indoors and outdoors\, including strategies for days when outdoor play is limited. \nTrainer: Marquita Myles\, 4-C Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant \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/6855/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
CATEGORIES:Online Training/Live Webinar,Social/Emotional
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260505T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260505T200000
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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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