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Child Development Parent Training Jessica Amezcua-Gallegos

Competencies Addressed  Competency 001 The principal knows how to shape campus culture by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by the school community.  Competency 002 The principal knows how to communicate and collaborate with all members of the school community, respond to diverse interests and needs, and mobilize resources to promote student success.  Competency 005 The principal knows how to advocate, nurture, and sustain an instructional program and a campus culture that are conducive to student learning and staff professional growth.

Purpose  This parent training was given with the purpose of educating parents on developmental milestones within children.  Training also addressed speech milestones.  Activities were offered to develop fine and gross motor skills at home with parental guidance.