September/October 2015 Child Care Aware NEWS · Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche, ... data paints the...
Transcript of September/October 2015 Child Care Aware NEWS · Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche, ... data paints the...
REGION ONEColby - 1255 S. Range,
Community College LibraryGarden City - 502 N. 7th St, Ste B2Hays - 1010 Downing, Ste 50Salina - 1508 E. Iron
Phone: Toll free 1-855-750-3343Website: www.ks.childcareaware.org/one
Counties Served: Barber, Barton, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche, Decatur, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Harper, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jewell, Kearny, Kingman, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Marion, McPherson, Meade, Mitchell, Morton, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, Trego, Wallace, Washington, Wichita
Staff DirectoryMEGAN BECKLEY, Data [email protected]
APRIL BONILLA infant/Toddler Specialist [email protected]
MICHELE BRUNGARDT Infant/Toddler Specialist [email protected]
SHERRON FRENCHInfant/Toddler Specialist [email protected]
DEBB HOMMANInfant/Toddler Specialist [email protected]
RACHEL JURYInfant/Toddler Specialist [email protected]
TANYA KOEHN, Director [email protected]
BRETT SCHMIDT Infant/Toddler Specialist [email protected]
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REGION ONE
Service Delivery Areas
Four Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (CCR&Rs), located across Kansas, provide services to all 105 counties. Together, we offer many services for families, child care providers and community members.
Our referral center makes finding quality child care programs quick and easy for parents and families.
For child care providers and early learning staff, professional development opportunities and resources are available.
For local communities, supply and demand data paints the picture about child care.
These are just a few of our many services - for more details about all of the work we do, please contact your local CCR&R.
Child Care Aware®
September/October 2015
NEWS
REGION ONE • Toll free 855-750-3343Service Centers: Salina, Hays, Garden City, Colby
REGION TWO • Toll free 800-684-3962Service Center: Wichita
REGION THREE • Toll free 877-678-2548Service Centers: Topeka, Lawrence, Pittsburg
REGION FOUR • Toll free 800-755-0838Service Center: Kansas City
Meet Our Staff
Profile and Vacancy Winners
Tanya has a Bachelor’s in Education with 15 years working experience in the early childhood field. Tanya worked 5 years with a local CCR&R and now 6 years with the state network. She has also worked at a Head Start program and as a family child care provider. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her husband and three children at the lake. Currently, Tanya is a Director for Child Care Aware® of Kansas.
The providers below won a Wal-Mart gift card for updating their profiles or vacancies:
Khasmen Weers - SalinaLadonna Campbell - PrattMarla Bankes - UlyssesBillie Jo Bond - La CrosseSchari Porter - Buhler
Make sure to update your profile and vacancies to be entered in to win a Wal-Mart giftcard.
Call us at 855-750-3343!
INFORMATION FROM CHILD CARE AWARE® REGION ONE
Celebrate Yourself!Celebrating cultural diversity is a great way to explore what makes each one of us and our families unique. The acceptance of cultural diversity also aids child development by supporting a child’s sense of belonging.
What better way to celebrate cultural diversity than celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month (9/15/15 – 10/15/15)! Hispanic Heritage Month began in 1988 (Lyndon B. Johnson) as Hispanic Heritage Week. It was expanded in 1988 (Ronald Regan) to cover a 30 day period. And finally, was enacted into law August 17th, 1998. This 30 day period is a time to celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
The thought of celebrating Hispanic Heritage may bring to mind the celebration of Cinco de Mayo, which is often thought to be Mexico’s Independence Day. However, May 5th is the celebration of Mexico’s unexpected victory over France in 1862. Mexico’s true day of independence is celebrated on September 16th. This was the end of the battle with Spain for independence that lasted from 1810-1821! This day is celebrated with food, music, dancing, parades, displaying the Mexican flag and spending time with family. There are several ways to incorporate this celebration into a child care setting:
• Research famous Hispanics who have contributed to our world (Ellen Ochoa 5/10/58, researcher, engineer, and classical flutist who in 1991 became the world’s first Hispanic female Astronaut)
• Share books of Hispanic heritage (Pat Mora 1/19/42, Mexican-American Latina writer of poetry, non-fiction and children’s books, “Book Fiesta” shows children and families from varied cultures and languages enjoying reading)
• Invite family members of different cultures to share stories and traditions of their own
• Listen to music and practice dance styles from different cultures
• Let children participate in preparing food from different cultures
These small activities can open up a whole new world to the children in child care programs and the teachers providing them. Who knows, it could also spark an interest in routinely exploring all cultures of the world. Have fun exploring!
AUGUST Splish, Splash, Water Blast
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER Mud Pie Café
YEAR ROUND FIELD TRIPS – Brain Development, Mavelous Math
and Amazing Art Cart!
FIELD TRIPS THAT COME TO YOU!
CALL 1-855-750-3343 FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SCHEDULE YOUR FIELD TRIP TODAY!
Want to help your kids be happier, healthier, and develop stronger brain/body connections? If so, the Mud Pie Café is for you! A fun-filled sensory experience, sure to create big memories and just a little mess.
Easy Recipe for Tostadas (amounts depend on group size)
Canned pinto beans Shredded cheddar cheese Shredded lettuce Diced tomatoes Premade corn/flour tostada shells
Boil beans and allow to cool, let children take turns mashing beans, allow children to tear lettuce into shreds, let them scoop and spread beans over shells, allow them to sprinkle cheese, lettuce and tomato, enjoy!
*older children can shred blocks of cheese and dice tomatoes, premade shells can be purchase at a local grocery store or possibly a favorite restaurant
Easy Recipe for Salsa (amounts depend on group size)
Canned whole peeled tomatoes Dried red pepper flakes Garlic salt Onion powder
Give each child a bowl with one tomato and some juice, allow them to squeeze the tomatoes until they become chunky consistency, sprinkle small amount of dried red pepper flakes, garlic salt and onion powder to taste, enjoy! For a more authentic experience allow children to mash tomatoes in a molcajete (stone bowl & pestle)
*close adult supervision may be required depending on age of group, especially with red pepper flakes
INFORMATION FROM CHILD CARE AWARE® REGION ONE
Date Time Location Title Trainer HoursPre-
Registration Cost
Day of Training
Cost9/8/15 6:30 PM Hutchinson Public Library
- 901 N. Main Conference Room 2
Introduction to Strengthening Families *FREE to Strengthening Families participants
April Bonilla 2 $10 $15
9/12/15 10:00 AM Salina - Child Care Aware Office, 1508 E. Iron
First Aid and CPR *Please contact Sam Sulsar for registration and special pricing.
John Creager from Safety
Training Solutions,
LLC.
4 $70 -
9/15/15 6:30 PM Ellsworth - Ellsworth County Health Department, 1603 Aylward Avenue
Introduction to Strengthening Families *FREE to Strengthening Families participants
Rachel Jury 2 $10 $15
9/17/15 6:30 PM Hays - Child Care Aware Office, 1010 Downing Ave.
Child Abuse, Neglect, and Abusive Head Trauma
Michele Brungardt
2 $10 $15
9/22/15 6:15 PM Beloit - MCPC The Creative Curriculum for Preschool: Block Play
Debb Homman 2 $10 $15
9/22/15 6:30 PM Salina - Child Care Aware Office, 1508 E. Iron Offered via New Wave
Seeds of Growth: The Business Plan *Free to Family Child Care Providers in Saline County Funded in partnership with the YW Legacy Fund at the Greater Salina Community Foundation
Sherron French
2 $10 $15
9/26/15 9:00 AM Salina - Child Care Aware Office, 1508 E. Iron
Building Social Emotional Foundations *FREE to Quality Steps and Strengthening Families Participants
Rachel Jury 6 $30 $35
9/26/15 9:00 AM Abilene - Public Library 209 NW 4th Jordan Room
Get Outside, Learn Outside: Environmental Education for Early Childhood *DK County Providers only- Limit 20 participants- Wear walking shoes- Be prepared to drive to the park. Lunch is included. Funded in partnership with the Community Foundation of DIckinson County
Debb Homman 6 FREE FREE
9/26/15 12:00 PM New Wave Responsive Environments and Routines *FREE to Quality Steps and Strengthening Families Participants
Rachel Jury 2 $10 $15
9/26/15 9:00 AM Hays - Child Care Aware Office, 1010 Downing Ave.
Building Social Emotional Foundations*FREE to Strengthening Families and Quality Steps Participants
Michele Brungardt
6 $30 $35
9/29/15 6:30 PM Salina - Child Care Aware Office, 1508 E. Iron
The Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers and Twos: Exploring Sand and Water
April Bonilla 2 $10 $15
Professional Development Opportunities
INFORMATION FROM CHILD CARE AWARE® REGION ONE
Professional Development Opportunities
Date Time Location Title Trainer HoursPre-
Registration Cost
Day of Training
Cost10/3/15 9:00 AM Colby - Colby CCC 1255
S. Range Rm 253Building Social Emotional Foundations *FREE to Strengthening Families and Quality Steps Participants
Michele Brungardt
6 $30 $35
10/6/15 6:30 PM McPherson - McPherson Fire Department, 312 E. Kansas
Social Connections, Meeting Concrete Needs in Strengthening Families *FREE to Strengthening Families and Quality Steps Participants
April Bonilla 2 $10 $15
10/6/15 6:30 PM Salina - Child Care Aware Office, 1508 E. Iron
The Creative Curriculum for Infants, Toddlers, and Twos: Connecting with Music and Movement
Rachel Jury 2 $10 $15
10/15/15 6:30 PM Quinter - TBA The Creative Curriculum for Preschool: Block Play
Michele Brungardt
2 $10 $15
10/17/15 8:30 AM Garden City - 502 N 7th Building Positive Relationships *FREE to Strengthening Families Participants
Sherron French
2 $10 $15
10/17/15 10:45 AM Garden City - 502 N 7th Enhancing Emotional Literacy *FREE to Strengthening Families Participants
Sherron French
2 $10 $15
10/20/15 6:30 PM Great Bend - BCCC Room T-145 Offered via New Wave
Practical Strategies to Build Resiliency in Children *FREE to Strengthening Families Participants
April Bonilla 2 $10 $15
10/20/15 9:30 AM McPherson - The Well 101 N. Main
Directors Toolbox: From the Inside Out, The Power of Reflection and Self-Awareness *Includes a networking lunch
Debb Homman and
Sherron French
6 $40 $45
10/24/15 9:30 AM Hutchinson - TBA Social-Emotional Development of Infants, Toddlers, & Their Parents *FREE to Strengthening Families Participants
Rachel Jury 6 $30 $35
Introduction to Strengthening Families This course will provide an introduction to the Strengthening Families approach which centers on shifting the focus from risks and deficits to strengths and resiliency. The course will also provide an awareness of the Protective Factors framework and how it promotes optimal child development by utilizing strategies to build upon parent strengths.
Child Abuse, Neglect and Abusive Head Trauma Become familiar with the different types of child abuse and neglect and what it means to be a mandated reporter. Participants will get tips on how to prevent child abuse and neglect including shaken baby syndrome.
The Creative Curriculum® for Preschool: Block Play Blocks appeal to young children because they feel good to the touch, are symmetrical, and invite open-ended explorations. When children construct, create, and represent their experiences with blocks, they grow in all areas of development.
Building Social Emotional Foundations Rock Solid Foundations is a blended curriculum of the Infant/Toddler/Preschool modules from the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) curriculum; based upon the Pyramid Project model; and using the foundational framework and strategies from CSEFEL.
Class Descriptions
INFORMATION FROM CHILD CARE AWARE® REGION ONE
Seeds of Growth: The Business Plan Growing a business takes planning and intentional actions, child care is no different. Participants will explore business growth and sustainability through the creation of a business plan.
Get Outside, Learn Outside: Environmental Education for Early Childhood Participants will get a hands-on, minds-on introduction to environmental education, outdoor exploration, and nature play for early childhood. Learn how to use the Growing Up WILD and Project Learning Tree Early Childhood Environmental Experiences Activity and Curriculum Guides to engage children ages 3 to 7 in outdoor exploration and play. Participants will gain hands on experience with a sampling of activities which integrate investigations of nature with art, literature, math, music, and movement. In addition, participants will strengthen their awareness and understanding of the environment and natural resources while learning developmentally appropriate methods to safely and effectively engage young children in outdoor exploration and nature play.
Responsive Environments and Routines Participants will learn how responsive environments and routines can be used to provide support for young children’s appropriate behavior. This information will come from the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) curriculum for Infant/Toddler/Preschool.
The Creative Curriculum® for Infants, Toddlers and Twos: Exploring Sand and Water Teachers plan meaningful experiences by selecting materials that match children’s growing abilities and interests, by observing what children do, and by reflecting on those observations. Knowing how to engage children in a variety of experiences enables teachers to provide them with a rich array of potential learning opportunities. It is important to remember that teachers are only planning for possibilities because they must respond to momentary changes in children’s strengths, needs, and interest as well as to their general abilities. Participants learn strategies to support children’s development and learning by caring and teaching during play experiences. Participants consider ways to create an environment for each type of experience and explore ideas for sharing their knowledge about the experiences with families.
Social Connections, Meeting Concrete Needs in Strengthening FamiliesThis course will provide an introduction to the Strengthening Families approach which centers on shifting the focus from risks and deficits to strengths and resiliency thereby building the Protective Factors. Social connections and support systems for families are very important in building the Protective Factors. One must first understand ways to help families establish social connections and access concrete support in times of need. Building an awareness on how social connections and concrete support promotes optimal child development and build family strengths.
The Creative Curriculum® for Infants, Toddlers, and Twos: Connecting with Music and Movement Teachers plan meaningful experiences by selecting materials that match children’s growing abilities and interests, by observing what children do, and by reflecting on those observations. Music and movement can be a joyful experience for young children, beginning at birth. When you rock babies to a gentle lullaby, sing a favorite song over and over, or dance around the room with children you share special moments. This training will give providers ideas to engage infants and toddlers in meaningful music and movement activities.
Building Positive Relationships Participants will learn how to build relationships using the curriculum from the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) for Infant/Toddler/Preschool.
Enhancing Emotional Literacy Participants will learn how to enhance emotional literacy using the curriculum from the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) for Infant/Toddler/Preschool.
Practical Strategies to Build Resiliency in Children This course will provide an introduction to the Strengthening Families approach which centers on shifting the focus from risks and deficits to strengths and resiliency. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is a critical component in building resiliency in children. SEL begins with looking at feelings and how they are important. Exploring the Happiness Equation, learning strategies to increase flexible thinking and understanding optimism and pessimism will assist with understanding and promoting SEL.
Directors Toolbox: From the Inside Out, The Power of Reflection and Self-Awareness Having a better understanding of yourself is the first step toward achieving a better relationship with others. This workshop is an invitation to self-reflection and discovery. Participants will have the opportunity to examine the gap between their current and ideal work environment and become a self-mentor for envisioning new possibilities.
Social-Emotional Development of Infants, Toddlers, and Their Parents Social-emotional development begins at birth and continues throughout life. The foundation for healthy social-emotional development laid in the first three years helps a child establish meaningful relationships with parents, caregivers, and peers and supports his or her learning, both in and outside of school. When children experience difficulty in acquiring social-emotional skills, they are at increased risk emotionally, developmentally, and academically.
Class Descriptions
INFORMATION FROM CHILD CARE AWARE® REGION ONE
Peer Learning Community
September 15, 2015 6:30 – 8:00 PM Michele Brungardt Hays Office The Lending Library and Resource Room will be open at 5:30 for anyone wishing to check out books, materials or use the laminator or die cut machine. October 5, 2015 6:30 – 8:00 PM Michele Brungardt Hays OfficeThe Lending Library and Resource Room will be open at 5:30 for anyone wishing to check out books, materials or use the laminator or die cut machine.
October 20, 2015 7:00 – 8:30 PM Rachel Jury Salina OfficeThe Lending Library and Resource Room will be open at 5:00 for anyone wishing to check out books, materials or use the laminator or die cut machine.
Class Registration FormTo register for Child Care Aware® Region One trainings, mail this completed form and payment to:
Child Care Aware® Region One, 1508 E. Iron Avenue, Salina, KS 67401
Name: ________________________________ Center/Business: ____________________________________Address: ______________________________ Phone: _____________________________________________Cell Phone: ____________________________ Email: _____________________________________________
q Quality Steps Participant q Step It Up Participant q Strengthening Families Participant q Live in County with Waived Cost
Registration and payment must be received 5 business days prior to the event.
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Child Care Providers — Please copy this page and share with your families!
Do you know somebody interested in becoming a child care provider? Have them call their local Child Care Resource & Referral Agency at 1-855-750-3343 for more information!
FAMILY FOCUSCelebrate the Healthy Way!
by Rachel Jury, Child Care Aware® of Kansas, Infant/Toddler Specialist Region One
Cupcakes, cookies and sugary foods are a staple for events such as birthday/holiday parties in child care. However, we know how important it is for children to make healthy choices. Snack time and celebrations are a perfect time to introduce healthy foods in a fun way!
Try these ideas at your next celebration:• Friendship Fruit Salad - Have each family member bring
a different fruit and make a fruit salad to share! (You can also make fruit kabobs!)
• Fruit Cups (Find the recipe at www.skinnytaste.com/2011/06/frozen-fruit-pops.html)
• Banana Pops - Slice bananas in half and slide in a popsicle stick. Roll in yogurt and whole grain cereal topping and freeze.
• Fruit Smoothies - blend fruit with ice and low-fat milk• Whole-grain crackers with cheese cubes, string cheese
or hummus• Cereal mix (whole-grain, low sugar cereals mixed with
dried fruit, pretzels, etc.)• Celery with peanut butter and raisins*• Try serving raw vegetables with fun and healthy dips
such as hummus, salsa, bean dip, low fat ranch or low fat yogurt
• Make sure to offer water, low-fat or fat-free milk or 100% juice to drink
*Please consider ages when choosing foods. Some items may be choking hazards. Also, watch for food allergies and offer foods that all the children can enjoy.
Also, consider non-food celebrations! Non-food focus activities provide opportunities for singing, dancing, playing games and more! Here are some ideas to try as an alternative to food!• Games• Crafts• Dance Party• Have family members come and read a book to the
group• Participate in a community project• Themed scavenger hunt• Have a treasure chest with different items that the
child can choose• Create a “Celebrate Me” book, have classmates draw
pictures to describe what is special about that child• Allow the child to be the “special helper” Sources: www.actionforhealthykids.org/storage/documents/parent-toolkit/celebrationsf3b.pdf and www.actionforhealthykids.org/storage/documents/parent-toolkit/foodideasf3a.pdf
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PERMIT NO. 9
PO Box 2294, Salina, KS 67401
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IDEA SPOTIs your child care provider profile out of date? Call us today! Update your profile and/or your vacancies and your name will be entered to win a Wal-Mart Gift Card! We will draw names every quarter. It’s easy to win!
In order for your name to keep going out to parents looking for child care, your profile needs to be updated by September 30, 2015. When profiles are not updated every year, Child Care Aware of Kansas cannot refer parents to your child care.
Call Megan at 1-855-750-3343, email [email protected], or print off a blank profile on our website and mail it in. www.ks.childcareaware.org/one
LENDING LIBRARY HOURS
All libraries are open Monday - Friday from 8am - 5pm
and by appointment.
ADDITIONAL HOURS:
COLBY - 1255 S. Range Colby Community College Libraryn By appointmentn One hour prior to trainings
HAYS - 1010 Downing, Ste. 50n 1st Saturday: 9am - 12pmn 3rd Tuesday: 5pm - 7pmn One hour prior to trainings
GARDEN CITY - 502 N. 7th, Ste. B2n By appointmentn One hour prior to trainings
SALINA - 1508 E. Ironn 1st Saturday: 9am - 12pmn 3rd Tuesday: 5pm - 7pmn One hour prior to trainings
Call 1-855-750-3343 for more information or to make an appointment
DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE OPENINGS?Update your information to get accurate referrals!
Name: ______________________________________________________Address: ____________________________________________________City: ________________________ Zip: ________ County: _________License #: ___________________ Phone: ________________________Email: _______________________________________________________
Type of Care: o Licensed FCC o Group FCC o Child Care Center o Preschool
Do You Accept DCF?o Yes o No
DAYS OPEN: o Mon o Tue o Wed o Thu o Fri o Sat o SunTime (Open): _________ _________ __________ _________ ________ ________ _________
Time (Close): ________ _________ __________ _________ ________ ________ _________
Age Capacity Vacancies EnrolledUnder Age 1 (Infant) _________ _________ _________12 - 17 Months (Infant) _________ _________ _________18 - 23 Months (Toddler) _________ _________ _________Age 2 (Toddler) _________ _________ _________Age 3 (Preschool) _________ _________ _________Age 4 (Preschool) _________ _________ _________Age 5 (School Age) _________ _________ _________Age 6 & Over (School Age) _________ _________ _________
Please complete and return this form to:Child Care Aware® of Kansas, 1508 E. Iron Avenue, Salina, KS 67401
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Receive This Newsletter by Email?o Yes o No