CCAoNH Early Childhood
Focused Collaborative Meetings
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CCAoNH, a program of Southern New Hampshire Services is offering virtual Early Childhood Focused Collaborative Meetings for Directors, Administrators, Teachers, and other Early Childhood Professionals. These Meetings are group-driven to reflect the participant’s needs and interests and to provide participants with information about the focused topics. In addition, participants will learn about Child Care Aware of NH program updates, essential local and State information, and other professional development opportunities.
Click here or on the flyer for more details about our Early Childhood Focused Collaborative Meetings.
Go to the NHCIS Training Tile to register for an Early Childhood Focused Collaborative Meeting.
Click here for more information on how to register for training in the New Hampshire Connections Information System (NHCIS)
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Infant & Toddler Collaborative
Understanding Homelessness and its Impact on Children and Families
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Date: Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Time: 6:00-7:30 PM
Location: Online Zoom Meeting
Facilitator: Lindsey Parisi, ECMPWT
Topic: This month, Courtney Porter, MSW, MEd School Social Worker, and McKinney-Vento Liaison/DCYF Point of Contact from SAU 6 in Claremont NH, will be joining us to share information and resources on the topic: Understanding Homelessness and its Impact on Children and Families. This is a powerful presentation with stories of NH families who are experiencing homelessness and what we can do to support them.
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Family Engagement and Communication Collaborative
NH CCLU: Fostering Relationships with Families
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Date: Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Time: 1:00-2:30 PM
Location: Online Zoom Meeting
Facilitators: Julie Choiniere, ECMPWT & Karen Abbott, ECMPIM
Topic: This month, participants will have an opportunity to meet Darlene Avery and Christine Conlon, Licensing & Evaluation Coordinators, from the Child Care Licensing Unit. They will share common concerns families have when they contact the Child Care Licensing Unit. They will also discuss simple things providers can do to foster strong and trusting relationships with families with open, honest, and transparent conversations about licensing rules and/or statement of findings. Darlene and Christine will end with time for questions.
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Preschool Collaborative
The NH Choose Love Movement: an Overview
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Date: Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Time: 6:00-7:30 PM
Location: Online Zoom Meeting
Facilitator: Stephanie Therrien, M.Ed., ECMPWTPC
Topic: This month, Shannon Desilets, Program Director for the State of NH’s Choose Love Movement, will be providing us with an overview of Choose Love. Choose Love is inspired by 6-year-old Jesse Lewis, his final acts of love, and his mother’s path of forgiveness after Jesse was killed in a school shooting. The Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement is a non-profit organization with a mission to create safer and more loving communities through Character Social Emotional Development programs that are suited for all stages of life. They offer programs that are tailored for any age from toddlers to adulthood..
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Social Emotional Topics Collaborative
Ethical Explorer: Navigating Dilemmas with NAEYC's Code of Conduct
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Date: Monday, January 8, 2024
Time: 6:00-7:30 PM
Location: Online Zoom Meeting
Facilitator: Stephanie Therrien, M.Ed., ECMPWTPC
Topic: This Month, we will use NAEYC's Code of Conduct to Navigate Ethical Dilemmas in Early Childhood settings. An ethical dilemma occurs when a person has good reasons for acting in two different ways at a specific point but is only allowed to choose one of these. For example, a child who cannot have pork for lunch accidentally has a bite before you realize and remove the plate. Do you tell the family or do you not tell the family? Join us this month as we explore resolutions to various ethical dilemmas concerning children, families, and colleagues.
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Business Management Collaborative
The NH Choose Love Movement: an Overview
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Date: Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Time: 1:00-2:30 PM
Location: Online Zoom Meeting
Facilitators: Stephanie Therrien, M.Ed., ECMPWTPC
Topic: This month, Shannon Desilets, Program Director for the State of NH’s Choose Love Movement, will be providing us with an overview of Choose Love. Choose Love is inspired by 6-year-old Jesse Lewis, his final acts of love, and his mother’s path of forgiveness after Jesse was killed in a school shooting. The Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement is a non-profit organization with a mission to create safer and more loving communities through Character Social Emotional Development programs that are suited for all stages of life. They offer programs that are tailored for any age from toddlers to adulthood..
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Family Child Care Collaborative
Revive & Thrive Slow Down
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Date: Thursday, January 11, 2024
Time: 6:00-7:30 PM
Location: Online Zoom Meeting
Facilitator: Connie Davis, ECMPWT
Topic: This month, Stephanie Therrien, Social Emotional Content Coordinator at CCAoNH, will join us for a motivating session to bring us into the new year. We will examine the slow culture movement and learn how it can improve productivity and help us achieve our goals. The goal of this collaborative is to energize and inspire.
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Registration Information:
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Registration is free and available through the NHCIS Training Tile.
- Registration closes the day before the collaborative.
- To register use the “Week View” or Month View” and then choose which session(s) you would like to join. Please note that registration cannot be completed in the “List View”.
- On the day of the meeting, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting as well as the evaluation link.
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Registration is online only and pre-registration is required.
Information on how to access ZOOM: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-AMeeting
Questions: Email ccrrtraining@snhs.org or call (603) 578-1386, ext. 2526 and ext. 2532.
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Child Care Aware of NH, a program of Southern New Hampshire Services |
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Child Care Aware of NH is a statewide Child Care Resource and Referral Program of Southern New Hampshire Services. The preparation of this (report, document, etc.) was financed under a Contract with the State of New Hampshire, Department of Health and Human Services, with funds provided in part by the State of New Hampshire and/or such other funding sources as were available or required, e.g., the United States Department of Health and Human Services. | | | | |