Weekly Sessions September 2009 - June 2010
Forging New Partnerships. Working Across Boundaries. Achieving results for Children.
Keynote Speaker: Pulitzer Prize Winner, Jose Antonio Vargas
For Information and Registration, please visit: www.kidsincommon.org/2010childrenssummit
Description:
Create a Successful Inclusion Team!
Teams must include at least 3 of the following: Administrators, Parents, Early Childhood Teachers & Early Childhood Spec Ed Teachers from the SAME PROGRAM.
Inclusion Coaches will be assigned to each team (must attend all sessions)
Target Audience: Early childhood education teachers, administrators, parents
Silicon Valley Reads, The San Jose Public Library Foundation and FIRST 5 Santa Clara County present
Yummy for Your Tummy with Chef LaLa & "Carrot Soup" Storytime
Regular business meeting of the Personnel and Finance Committee
Description:
Ability Awareness activities that can be used in the classroom or for trainings with staff or parents
Target Audience: Teachers, parents and other support staff
$10.00 per session
Register Online at: www.inclusioncollaborative.org
Weekly Sessions September 2009 - June 2010
Weekly Sessions September 2009 - June 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 (Day 1)
AND
Thursday, February 25, 2010 (Day 2)
Description:
Description:
Learn how programs can become inclusion ready! Programs, parents and staff interested in inclusion as an option
Target Audience: Targets all age groups and disciplines
$10.00 per session
Register Online at: www.inclusioncollaborative.org
With two-thirds of the population overweight or obese, it is
essential for clinicians to become more competent in the
care of patients with these conditions. This course, designed
for generalist and specialist physicians, nurses and nurse
practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, dieticians,
psychologists and all other health professionals who provide
quality care to the obese and refer to other obesity specialistsm
will provide a focused, evidence-based discussion of current
Description:
Weekly Sessions September 2009 - June 2010
“He’s too young to remember!” How often have you heard that?
Purpose of Training:
• To address the science behind obesity and provide a science-based foundation for understanding the complex issues of childhood obesity.
• To give attendees practical tools to implement at their work sites.
Presentations will place emphasis on cultural issues to acknowledge the diverse population of children and youth in the Bay Area. Obesity will be examined from a clinical and public health perspective. Exhibiters will showcase their work related to obesity, services and tools.
Description:
Create a Successful Inclusion Team!
Teams must include at least 3 of the following: Administrators, Parents, Early Childhood Teachers & Early Childhood Spec Ed Teachers from the SAME PROGRAM.
Inclusion Coaches will be assigned to each team (must attend all sessions)
Target Audience: Early childhood education teachers, administrators, parents
“He’s too young to remember!” How often have you heard that?
“He’s too young to remember!” How often have you heard that?
Early healthcare experiences are common to children. 58% of hospital pediatric admissions are children under five years of age. A similar percent is true for accidents and injuries. The long-lasting, and sometimes life-altering, impact of these early experiences has yet to receive the attention it deserves.
The Bella Vista Foundation is offering this special one-day course at no cost
Description:
Learn how to make easy adaptations for children to access the general curriculum - take home a bin to use in your class, program or at home
Target Audience: Parents and prefessionals for all age groups and disciplines - for children with and without disabilities
$10.00 per session
Register Online at: www.inclusioncollaborative.org
Participants will learn how to make quick and easy adaptations for children to participate in everyday activities—take home a bin to use in your class, program or your home.
Each bin contains a collection of 22 different materials you can get from a local variety store and a booklet with individual idea sheets to make adaptations.
Learn how you can help ALL children access activities, routines and curriculum with simple modifications.
Weekly Sessions September 2009 - June 2010
Description:
This conference incorporates new materials that are particularly relevant to teachers and those working with children and adolescents in a structured setting.
Description:
This conference incorporates new materials that are particularly relevant to teachers and those working with children and adolescents in a structured setting.