Infants, Toddlers, and TwosWebinar April 7, 2015 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST

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Infants, Toddlers, and TwosWebinar April 7, :00 pm – 3:00 pm EST

Welcome and Introductions

Features of SCRIPT-NC’s 2015 Webinar Series SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Each webinar emphasizes Each webinar features activities, assignments and strategies for incorporating  embedding inclusion and diversity into coursework  resources, activities, and assignments for delivering course content to build both knowledge acquisition and knowledge application  state early learning guidelines  the components of a formative assessment process  2014 DEC Recommended Practices

About SCRIPT-NC’s 2015 Webinar Series SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Supports the Growing Greatness Curriculum Enhancement Process* *Early Childhood Education Innovation Fund developed as part of NC’s Race to the Top and awarded through the NC Community College System

CONNECT Landing Pads  Handouts  PowerPoints  Recording SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Quick Poll SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina What is the outside temperature where you are?

Logistics SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Questions? Comments? USE THE CHAT BOX

CONNECT SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Common Areas of Emphasis SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Developmental Contexts Individually Appropriate Developmentally Appropriate Culturally Appropriate SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Commonly Used Commercial Resources SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Look on your bookshelf Developmentally Appropriate Practice for Infants & Toddlers Articles, Reflections, Discussion Questions, Follow- Up Activities Making the Right Choice Simple: Selecting Materials for Infants & Toddlers

Activities & Materials: Resources from NAEYC SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Making the Right Choice Simple: Selecting Materials for Infants and Toddlers Ani N. Shabazian & Carolina Li Soga Young Children July 2014 Developmentally appropriate Encourage participation Open-ended Healthy and safe Neutral and nonbiased Supportive of different domains Spotlight on Young Children: Exploring Play (comprehensive NAEYC benefit) Holly Bohart, Kathy Charner, & Derry Koralek Let’s Get Messy! Learning Through Art and Sensory Play 12 articles organized by the age of the children Questions and follow up activities for each article

Preparation to Observe SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Rubber Band Babies

Help Your Students to Connect the Dots SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Why do we observe? Why do we document? Observe how and how often? Is it a difference? Or a delay? The formative assessment process Observe → document → monitor & evaluate progress → plan appropriate experiences

Emphasize Early Intervention SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina 8 basic steps in the early intervention process 7 acronyms used in early intervention and what they mean 9 key terms in early intervention and their definitions 3 slideshow presentations a Trainer’s Guide and Speaker’s Notes version of each slideshow handouts and activity sheets

Early Intervention SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Assignment What agency is responsible for coordinating early intervention services in your state? What is the definition for eligibility in your state? What is the process for referring an infant or toddler for evaluation for early intervention services in your state? Read about it If I Could Rewind the Clock: I Wish I Would Have Known This About My Daughter’s Diagnosis See/hear about it Early Childhood Intervention: The Power of Family

Brain Development SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Respectful Relationships and Responsive Caregiving Content Vignettes Reflection/Interview Questions How does the physical environment support and encourage respectful relationships between early childhood professionals and children or between professionals and families? Do you think early childhood professionals put too much pressure on families to share information about their lives? What do we really need to know?

Communication SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Activity 1.Discuss the components of effective communication using Handout Communication Strategies to Build Collaboration from CONNECT Module 3 2.Give students a copy of the Communication Strategies Observation Checklist (Handout 3.2) from CONNECT Module 3 3.Show and discuss the three videos from CONNECT Module 3 (videos 3.3, 3.4, 4.5), which demonstrate key elements of effective communication. 4.Show other videos of family/teacher interactions (e.g., videos from CONNECT Module 4). Discuss the communication strategies that were demonstrated in each video, again using the Checklist.

Mental Health SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Environments SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Environments SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina

Interactions SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Tronick’s Still Face Paradigm

SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Our collective capability What’s your favorite resource (video, activity, reading, etc.) for your infant/toddler/twos course?

SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Activities Develop observation and description skills Support the use of Foundations (or other state early learning guidelines/standards) vis-à-vis recognizing developmental indicators Support culturally and individually appropriate practices Assignment Imagine this: Mari, Ponijao, or Bayarjargal’s family is about to relocate to a program in your community in the US. If you were working as a teacher in that program (or a consultant to that program), what would you do to ensure that each child and family benefits from thoughtful, culturally-responsive services and supports?

Child Observation Assignment SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Do you have an assignment like this? Your assignment is to get to know an infant or toddler this semester. Select a child you do not know well so you can really practice your observations on them. You should observe the child at least twice a month, recording all observations. In your final paper, draw conclusions about how this child is doing developmentally.

What about incorporating an emphasis on formative assessment by introducing students to data-based decision making? Require students to observe the same child at the same time of day over a period of several weeks Require students to collect and graph data obtained from observation Require students to make decisions about next steps about how to/whether to adjust teaching based on the data obtained //studio.stupeflix.com/v/M8FHT7JW6u/?autoplay=1

Or what about looking at an infant/toddler setting through the lens of Universal Design for Learning (UDL)? Ask students to read The Universal Design of Early Education: Moving Forward for All Children Show students the Building Inclusive Childcare video Introduce the UDL Checklist (Questions to Consider in UDL Observations in Early Childhood Environments) Require students to use all or portions of the UDL checklist as a lens through which to observe //studio.stupeflix.com/v/M8FHT7JW6u/?autoplay=1

Design an Infant/Toddler Classroom Assignment SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Do you have an assignment like this? Your assignment is to design a high-quality, developmentally appropriate indoor learning environment for an assigned infant, toddler, or twos group. You will create the floor plan, a materials list, and a PowerPoint that explains your vision of a high quality DAP environment.

What about addressing components of this assignment across the semester? Early in the semester, ask students to submit an initial design for a classroom. Later mention that several of the infants/toddlers/twos have home languages other than English Several come from families with very few financial resources One has an IFSP and is receiving speech therapy for significantly delayed speech and language. Ask students to revise their original design (e.g., space for both small group and whole group work; images, labels, music that reflect the language/cultures of the families) to support these children. OR, mention that the program will be adopting a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach to all classrooms. Ask students to revise their original design to support a UDL approach. //studio.stupeflix.com/v/M8FHT7JW6u/?autoplay=1

Caregiver Handout Assignment SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Create a simple handout that you could post in an infant, toddler, or two-year-old classroom listing at least ten suggestions the teachers or caregivers could use during caregiving routines to increase appropriate interactions and/or support the development of very young children.

What about using this as an opportunity to learn more about how to support each infant/toddler/2? Require suggestions that would support children who are dual language learners Require suggestions that would support children who have a very brief attention span Require suggestions that would support children who may have some developmental delays Require adaptations for each suggestion that would support different kinds of learners

What about using this as an opportunity to learn more about evidence- based practices? Consider asking teachers or caregivers about topics that they would like more information about (e.g., something that is an ongoing challenge in their classroom OR an area that they would like to learn more about) Require to students to identify evidence-based approaches to addressing the challenge that has been identified. Require students to present their ideas to the teachers/caregivers for feedback on the approaches identified. OPTION: do the same with families (i.e., ask family members to identify a topic about which they would like more information)

Toy Design Assignment SCRIPT-NC Supporting Change and Reform in Preservice Teaching in North Carolina Based on your readings, make a toy for an infant, toddler or two year old that addresses each of the domains of development.

What about revisiting this assignment? Require students to use readily available, every day objects/materials to create the toy. Or require that the toy be created out of readily available natural materials. Require students to address the developmental domains the toy could be used to address Require students to create an activity sheet for families that will convey how they can make the toy and use it to support essential aspects of their child’s development. //studio.stupeflix.com/v/M8FHT7JW6u/?autoplay=1

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