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BABY DANCE BUILDING SECURE ATTACHMENTS
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OBJECTIVES Describe the importance of relationships to infant development Describe the importance of relationships to infant development Identify features of relationship- based programming Identify features of relationship- based programming Define attachment, it’s function and steps to build strong bonds Define attachment, it’s function and steps to build strong bonds
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ICEBREAKER
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PHRASE # 1 1.What young children today need most is… a.Confidence to meet and communicate with new people in new situations b.Capacity to form deep, meaningful relationships that provide security and continuity
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PHRASE # 2 1.Communication skills come from… a.Learning to make oneself understood to people who do not understand immediately b.Having many conversations with a few people whom the child knows well
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PHRASE # 3 1.Young children should have true attachment relationships with adults… a.Only at home, not at preschool or child care b.At home but also at preschool or child care as a basis for secure learning there
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PHRASE # 4 1.Young children need… a.Time together with a variety of people from different backgrounds and cultures b.To get to know a few people well and become part of a close group
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THREE WISHES
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QUOTE #1 The heart is the hub of all sacred places, go there and roam. ~ Bhagawan Nityananda
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RELATIONSHIPS
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BASIC DANCE
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FIRST DANCE
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EXTENDED DANCE
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BORN DANCING Touch Touch Contingent Responsiveness Contingent Responsiveness Rhythmicity and Turn Taking Rhythmicity and Turn Taking Object Plan and Imitation Object Plan and Imitation
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NEW STEPS Communicative Competence Communicative Competence Objects Have Permanence Objects Have Permanence Concepts of Relationships: Attachment Concepts of Relationships: Attachment Mobility Mobility
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
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QUOTE #2 How must it affect infants when what they CAN do is not appreciated, and what they cannot do is expected? ~ Magda Gerber
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RELATIONSHIP-BASED PRACTICE DEFINITION
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MODEL CHILD Child-child relations PARENT The parent community CAREGIVER The caregiver community Child-parent relationship First Dance Child-caregiver relationship Extended Dance Caregiver-parent relationship Supportive Dance
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VIDEO CLIP “STILL FACE”
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ASSUMPTIONS Importance of relationships Importance of relationships Relationships matter Relationships matter The Right Way The Right Way Overall Quality Overall Quality
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FEATURES 1 Communication Communication Primary Caregiver Primary Caregiver Low Ration Low Ration Continuity Continuity Caregiver Role Caregiver Role
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FEATURES 2 Peer Relationships Peer Relationships Begin and End Begin and End Individualization Individualization Parent Relationships Parent Relationships Caregiver Relationships Caregiver Relationships Environment Environment
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ATTACHMENT Evidence Evidence Build It Build It Undermine It Undermine It
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BASIC NEEDS Response Response Communication Communication Imitation Imitation
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EVALUATION
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PD CERTIFICATE This Professional Development session will appear on your PD History on the PA Key website within 2-4 weeks. You will be able to print your certificate after we have received the Reflection Tool and Survey Monkey evaluation.
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SURVEY MONKEY Please complete the Reflection Tool and email it to me at slcohick@stepcorp.org within 5 business days.slcohick@stepcorp.org Additionally, please complete the following evaluation on Survey Monkey to provide feedback regarding this session. XXXXXXXXXXXXX
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