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Helping Children Learn to Manage Their Own Behavior (4)
Helping Children Learn to Manage Their Own Behavior (4)

Tue, Jan 14

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Columbia

Helping Children Learn to Manage Their Own Behavior (4)

Imagery and how children perceive themselves is an important component in the early years. Join this session as we discuss Theory In Practice Strategies to support you in your success as a practitioner.

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Time & Location

Jan 14, 2025, 11:30 AM – 11:35 AM EST

Columbia, 2205 Decker Blvd, Columbia, SC 29206, USA

About the Event

Join this Essential Lecture to learn of Theory in Practice Strategies to support young children in managing their behavior. The instructor will revisit child development theory, our personal commitment to children and families and provided strategies to support success for children, families and practitioners.


Early Care and Learning Competency Support: Social Emotional


Credit: Takeaway activity will be provided and must be completed to earn certificate of completion. CDA Course Credit will be granted. 


Foster Parent Training Hours Granted. Train the Trainer Hours Granted.


 SC-Endeavors: 2 Clock Hours

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