CCAoNH Early Childhood

Focused Collaborative Meetings

Child Care Aware of New Hampshire (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. Professional Development hours earned through these collaboratives can be used for the required 18 hours of training per year. In addition, participants will learn about Child Care Aware of NH program updates, essential local and State information, and other professional development opportunities.



View 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.


Learn more on how to register for training in the New Hampshire Connections Information System (NHCIS) on NHCIS Log-In page on NH Connections.

*Infant & Toddler Collaborative

Supporting Infant and Toddler Families

during their Post-Partum Period

Date: Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Time: 6:00-7:30 PM

Location: Online Zoom Meeting

Facilitator: Lindsey Parisi, ECMPWT


Topic: Bekah Kistler, ECPDST, and Postpartum Doula (DONA) will be joining us to speak about the importance of supporting parents and families during the postpartum period. She will also discuss from the family's point of view some of the changes to be aware of during this period. We will have time during the session for any questions you may have! 

*This collaborative qualifies for 1.5 hours of the required 9 hours needed for the Infant and Toddler Endorsement for the Early Childhood Professional Development System credential applications.

Family Engagement and Communication Collaborative

 Parenting a Second Time Around

Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Time: 1:00-2:30 PM

Location: Online Zoom Meeting

Facilitators: Julie Choiniere, ECMPWT & Karen Abbott, ECMPIM


Topic: This month, Becky Ayling, Kinship Navigation Program Manager, Parenting a Second Time Around (PASTA) will join us. The Kinship Navigation Program available through the Family Resource Centers across the state aims to provide resources, connection, and support to kinship caregivers (those caring for related and non-related children, formally and informally). The program, supported by the NH Children’s Trust, is embedded in each of the Family Resource Centers and provides tailored support services in each community. Becky will share information about this program, how to access these supports, what other resources are available to kinship caregivers, and how to access training and support for community partners/providers.  

Preschool Collaborative 

*Cyber Security,

Protecting Your Assets

Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Time: 6:00-7:30 PM

Location: Online Zoom Meeting

Facilitator: Stephanie Therrien, M.Ed., ECMPWTPC

Topic: This month, John Watkins,  Educational & Training Officer, from FEMA  will be joining us. 

Cyber Theft has become the third largest economy in the world. And don’t think that it only applies to big business. Individual cyber theft has just exceeded 16 billion dollars annually. There is no magic checklist or program you can install that totally protects you or your business. Rather it is a series of small steps, knowledge, and awareness that are crucial to protecting your business. It is not only the money that is lost in a cyber theft. There is also a loss of confidence in you by, your customers and suppliers. Attend this talk to learn how you can better secure your business and personal assets. *This training qualifies for the required 1.5 hours of the needed 3 hours of Health & Safety Training per year.

Business Management Collaborative

Universal Design for Learners:

 Access and Agency for ALL

Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Time: 1:00-2:30 PM

Location: Online Zoom Meeting

Facilitators: Stephanie Therrien, M.Ed., ECMPWTPC


Topic: This month, Lynnette Lawrence, Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Ed Consultant with the Bureau of Special Education Support from the NH Department of Education will be talking about Universal Design for Learning. UDL is an educational framework that guides the creation of learning environments that proactively address the diverse needs of all learners, including young children. At its core, UDL assists educators with minimizing barriers to learning and providing learners flexibility in how they access and possess new knowledge. In this presentation, the three primary principles of UDL will be reviewed and examples of UDL application in early childhood learning environments will be shared.

Family Child Care Collaborative

*Understanding Homelessness

and its Impact on Children and Families 


Date: Thursday, March 14, 2024

Time: 6:00-7:30 PM

Location: Online Zoom Meeting

Facilitator: Connie Davis, 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 of homelessness and how it impacts the children and families we serve. This is a powerful presentation with stories of NH families who are experiencing homelessness and what we can do to support them.

*This training qualifies for the required 1.5 hours of the needed 3 hours of Health & Safety Training per year.

Social Emotional Topics Collaborative

Offering Risky Play Experiences in

Early Childhood Programs


Date: Monday, March 18, 2024

Time: 6:00-7:30 PM

Location: Online Zoom Meeting

Facilitator: Stephanie Therrien, M.Ed., ECMPWTPC



Topic: This month we will discuss risky play experiences in early childhood programs. What used to be considered typical childhood activities for previous generations are now a lot less common (OutsidePlay.ca). Many early childhood educators understand the importance of risky play; however, they may be hesitant due to safety concerns and regulations. Fortunately, there are strategies teachers can use that allow children to take safe risks in play. Join us for this thought-provoking topic that is sure to spark much discussion!

Registration Information:

  • 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.  
  • 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 is a statewide Child Care Resource and Referral Program of Southern New Hampshire Services. The preparation of this newsletter 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