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SUMMARY:FLIP-IT: Transforming Challenging Behavior in Young Children/ FLIP -IT Transformar el comportamiento desafiante en niños pequeños  (English with Spanish Interpretation)
DESCRIPTION:FLIP-IT: by Devereux Center for Resilient Children/FLIP-IT: Centro Devereux para Niños Resilientes ( English with Spanish Interpretation)\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAs teachers and caregivers\, you may be seeking ways to support young children through complex emotions with healthy coping strategies.  The FLIP IT strategy offers a simple\, strength-based\, four-step process for the daily challenges in the environment and those challenging moments with young children.    During this training\, you will learn the four steps of FLIP IT\, which are designed to help children aged 3-8years learn about their feelings\, gain self-control\, and reduce challenging behaviors.  The four steps are embodied in the FLIP mnemonic: F- Feelings\, L-Limits\, I- Inquiries\, P- Prompts.  This is not a new concept\, but it can support a best practice that’s easy to remember\, usable in a variety of settings\, and portable\, allowing it to accompany you anywhere.   The purpose of this training is to build our understanding of the factors that contribute to children’s behaviors that challenge you\, review evidence-based strategies for reducing instances of challenging behavior\, and introduce a variety of learning tools to teach and support the FLIP IT way.  \n\nCertified FLIP IT trainer Lorri Hope teaches this virtual class.\n\n\nClass Details: \n\nDate: Session 1: Tuesday\, September 9\n\nSession 2: Thursday\, September 11\n\n\nTime: 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm\nLocation: VIRTUAL via ZOOM\nCost: $40.00\nCredits: 4 STARS hours\nLanguage: English with Spanish Interpretation\n\nImportant Notes: Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today by clicking the PD Ticket now!\nNotas importantes: ¡El cupo es limitado! Reserva tu lugar hoy mismo haciendo clic en PD Ticket ahora.\nPD Ticket\n@Public
URL:https://community-minded.org/event/flip-it-devereux-center-for-resilient-children-english-with-spanish-interpretation/2025-09-09/
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SUMMARY:FLIP-IT: Transforming Challenging Behavior in Young Children/ FLIP -IT Transformar el comportamiento desafiante en niños pequeños  (English with Spanish Interpretation)
DESCRIPTION:FLIP-IT: by Devereux Center for Resilient Children/FLIP-IT: Centro Devereux para Niños Resilientes ( English with Spanish Interpretation)\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAs teachers and caregivers\, you may be seeking ways to support young children through complex emotions with healthy coping strategies.  The FLIP IT strategy offers a simple\, strength-based\, four-step process for the daily challenges in the environment and those challenging moments with young children.    During this training\, you will learn the four steps of FLIP IT\, which are designed to help children aged 3-8years learn about their feelings\, gain self-control\, and reduce challenging behaviors.  The four steps are embodied in the FLIP mnemonic: F- Feelings\, L-Limits\, I- Inquiries\, P- Prompts.  This is not a new concept\, but it can support a best practice that’s easy to remember\, usable in a variety of settings\, and portable\, allowing it to accompany you anywhere.   The purpose of this training is to build our understanding of the factors that contribute to children’s behaviors that challenge you\, review evidence-based strategies for reducing instances of challenging behavior\, and introduce a variety of learning tools to teach and support the FLIP IT way.  \n\nCertified FLIP IT trainer Lorri Hope teaches this virtual class.\n\n\nClass Details: \n\nDate: Session 1: Tuesday\, September 9\n\nSession 2: Thursday\, September 11\n\n\nTime: 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm\nLocation: VIRTUAL via ZOOM\nCost: $40.00\nCredits: 4 STARS hours\nLanguage: English with Spanish Interpretation\n\nImportant Notes: Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today by clicking the PD Ticket now!\nNotas importantes: ¡El cupo es limitado! Reserva tu lugar hoy mismo haciendo clic en PD Ticket ahora.\nPD Ticket\n@Public
URL:https://community-minded.org/event/flip-it-devereux-center-for-resilient-children-english-with-spanish-interpretation/2025-09-11/
LOCATION:WA
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Family Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing Family Partnerships: “Parent involvement in education is crucial. No matter their income or background\, students with involved parents are more likely to have higher grades and test scores\, attend school regularly\, have better social skills\, show improved behavior\, and adapt well to school.”  \nNational Coalition for Parent Involvement in education. 2006. Research Review and Resources. Retrieved from www.ncpie.org/WhatsHappening/researchJanuary2006.cfm.  \nThe research is clear; parent involvement is critical to children’s educational success.  Explore strategies for managing difficult conversations\, understanding cultural and societal influences that affect families and how to support them\, as well as improved overall communication and relationship building.  Participants will engage in group activities\, small and large group discussion and gain valuable resources to increase parent engagement\, foster stronger relationships and enhance partnerships for the benefit of children in their care. \nClass Details:  \n\nDate: Friday\, September 12th\nTime: 8:30 am – 11:00 am\nLocation: CAMAS – 1821 Leclerc Rd N Cusick\, WA 99119\nInstructor: Sandra Galligher & Katie Salisbury\nCost: $30.00\nCredits: 3 STARS hours\nLanguage: English\n\nImportant Notes: Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today by clicking PD Ticket now!\nPD Ticket
URL:https://community-minded.org/event/enhancing-family-partnerships/
LOCATION:Camas Early Learning Center\, 1821 N LECLERC\, Cusick\, WA\, 99119\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Child Care Aware of Eastern Washington":MAILTO:ProfessionalDevelopment@community-minded.org
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SUMMARY:Calming Connections: De-escalation Strategies for Child Care Providers
DESCRIPTION:Calming Connections: De-escalation Strategies for Child Care Providers: In this interactive and practical workshop\, child care providers will learn effective strategies for de-escalating challenging behaviors and fostering calm\, positive connections with young children. By understanding the root causes of frustration and distress\, participants will gain tools to prevent conflicts before they arise\, as well as techniques to safely manage and de-escalate situations when they do occur.  \nThis course will cover key concepts\, including emotional regulation\, active listening\, nonverbal communication\, and the importance of building strong\, trusting relationships with children. Providers will also learn how to recognize early signs of distress\, create a calm and supportive environment\, and employ strategies that help children regain emotional balance. At the end of this course\, participants will feel confident in their ability to support children through difficult situations with empathy and compassion\, while also supporting the child to develop their emotional regulation skills.  This class is designed for professionals who work with infants\, toddlers\, and preschool-aged children.  \nClass Details: Two-session class! Must attend both classes \n\nDate: Session 1: Tuesday\, September 23\n\nSession 2: Thursday\, September 25\n\n\nTime: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm\nLocation: VIRTUAL via  ZOOM\nInstructor: Leah Zickler\nCost: $30.00\nCredits: 3 STARS hours\nLanguage: English\n\nImportant Notes: Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today by clicking PD Ticket now!\nPD Ticket\n@Public
URL:https://community-minded.org/event/calming-connections-de-escalation-strategies-for-child-care-providers/2025-09-23/
LOCATION:WA
ORGANIZER;CN="Child Care Aware of Eastern Washington":MAILTO:ProfessionalDevelopment@community-minded.org
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SUMMARY:Calming Connections: De-escalation Strategies for Child Care Providers
DESCRIPTION:Calming Connections: De-escalation Strategies for Child Care Providers: In this interactive and practical workshop\, child care providers will learn effective strategies for de-escalating challenging behaviors and fostering calm\, positive connections with young children. By understanding the root causes of frustration and distress\, participants will gain tools to prevent conflicts before they arise\, as well as techniques to safely manage and de-escalate situations when they do occur.  \nThis course will cover key concepts\, including emotional regulation\, active listening\, nonverbal communication\, and the importance of building strong\, trusting relationships with children. Providers will also learn how to recognize early signs of distress\, create a calm and supportive environment\, and employ strategies that help children regain emotional balance. At the end of this course\, participants will feel confident in their ability to support children through difficult situations with empathy and compassion\, while also supporting the child to develop their emotional regulation skills.  This class is designed for professionals who work with infants\, toddlers\, and preschool-aged children.  \nClass Details: Two-session class! Must attend both classes \n\nDate: Session 1: Tuesday\, September 23\n\nSession 2: Thursday\, September 25\n\n\nTime: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm\nLocation: VIRTUAL via  ZOOM\nInstructor: Leah Zickler\nCost: $30.00\nCredits: 3 STARS hours\nLanguage: English\n\nImportant Notes: Spaces are limited—reserve your spot today by clicking PD Ticket now!\nPD Ticket\n@Public
URL:https://community-minded.org/event/calming-connections-de-escalation-strategies-for-child-care-providers/2025-09-25/
LOCATION:WA
ORGANIZER;CN="Child Care Aware of Eastern Washington":MAILTO:ProfessionalDevelopment@community-minded.org
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