Not exact matches
If the
family really is the domestic church and parents the primary
educators and protectors of their children, then we must be more creative in promoting and
supporting them as the first and best of teachers in the home, the school of human virtues.
Recognizing parents as the primary
educators of children, OLPH School
supports, supplements, and enriches your
family life.
Certified Lactation
Educators ™ (CLE ® s) provide evidence based information to the community,
families and professionals to encourage an increase in breastfeeding initiation, duration and
support.
Lori combines her experience as an
educator and a parent to offer customized sleep plans and
support to
families with children ages 0 - 6 across the country.
Childbirth
Educator — A childbirth
educator is trained to be able to provide education and
support to pregnant women and their
families.
By guiding, informing, and coordinating alternative options for parents,
educators, health and human service professionals, faith - based counselors, legislators, and the public at - large, CRC is able to help reduce divorce and strengthen
families through custody reform; parental mediation and training; conciliation and access; parental financial and educational
support systems; legislative revision and court briefs.
As a mom of three, doula and
educator who has
supported hundreds of women and
families, I have a deep understanding of the emotions and struggles moms face in feeding their little ones.
Informed by her own birth experiences, she entered the profession wanting to
support women in their birthing choices and became a certified childbirth
educator and an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant to increase her ability to reach
families.
WSL's Parent Community Association (PCA) invites speakers to share their expertise in
support of child development, parenting, and
family life for parents and
educators.
Through my work as a doula and parent
educator i'm trying to help other moms and
families create their villages and
support systems... sharing these blogs is a great way to get them started on their AP journey!
Each of the voices in this conversation brings a breadth of experience, research, and knowledge — and BOND is a tremendous opportunity to bring it all together: research on infant / early child development, attachment, sociology, public health, education, the experience of medical professionals, pediatric
support professionals,
educators, volunteer, and manufacturers, and of course, our collective minds and skills as a service community working to strengthen human bonding and
family health.
As a certified childbirth
educator and doula, I often
support families that want that additional childbirth knowledge but aren't sure how to get it.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together and inform medical and mental health providers, childbirth professionals,
support and resource providers, caregivers, policy - makers, researchers, volunteers,
families, and
educators who want to improve their understanding of PMADs and improve their ability to serve pregnant, postpartum, and post pregnancy - loss
families.
Diana Cassar - Uhl, MPH, IBCLC, has
supported breastfeeding
families and healthcare professionals since 2005 as a La Leche League Leader, IBCLC, breastfeeding
educator, and researcher.
Certified as a pediatric sleep specialist, parent
educator, instructor and coach, Shawnee blends Eastern and Western practices to
support families through holistic sleep solutions.
They address the developmental growth of any child, describe strengths based approaches to
support the development of protective factors that keep
families strong, depict parenting practices that
support healthy child development, and encourage cultural sensitivity in parent
educators / home visitors.
She explains, «My role is the lead midwife, pregnancy and postnatal
educator at Malaak Mama & Baby Care which provide a wide range of
support to pregnant women and new parents ranging from prenatal classes, hypno - birthing workshops all the way to post-natal sleep
support, sleep training and breastfeeding consultations with a dedicated team of Midwives, Health
educators, DHA licensed nurses and babysitters to
support families in the UAE.
A systematic review of 22 studies [40] found women who had continuous
support in labour (either from a nurse, midwife, doula, childbirth
educator,
family member, partner, or stranger) were more likely to have a spontaneous vaginal birth, a shorter birth, and to be satisfied with their birth.
They are both lactation
educators and are so passionate about providing
families the research - based options and
support they need as well as «Creating Confident Moms».
A lactation
educator can be employed by a WIC or other outpatient type clinic to
support families but they do not do consultations.
Jackie Kelleher has been
supporting growing
families since 1996 as a birth and postpartum doula, childbirth
educator, lactation counselor, doula trainer / mentor, and community volunteer.
PFC's extensive
support system includes a devoted patient care team, experienced clinical coordinators and
educators and an in - house marriage and
family therapist who has long specialized in fertility and third party parenting issues.
«By rewarding donations that
support public schools, providing tax credits for teachers when they purchase classroom supplies out of pocket, and easing the financial burden on
families who send their children to independent, parochial or out - of - district public schools, we can make a fundamental difference in the lives of students,
families and
educators across the state,» he said.
DOE, PNNL, and Battelle work together to
support efforts that bring
educators,
families and communities together to energize all students in STEM.
Educators who join the WV Leap into Science network will receive free professional development and training in leading STEM and literacy workshops for young children and
families, free curricula, Leap Into Science material kits, and ongoing
support.
www.powerimagery.com Monique Class MS APRN, NC - BC Monique is a certified
Family Nurse Practitioner, Clinical Nurse Specialist in Holistic Health, and wellness
educator at The Center for Women's Health, where she inspires and
supports patients of all ages to implement lifestyle changes to improve their health and well - being.
Under the board's oversight, the Department of Early Education and Care provides services including licensing and regulating child care programs, residential programs, and adoption / foster care placement agencies; offering financial assistance for children to attend programs
supporting their growth, development, and learning; providing resources and services for
families; and
supporting the professional development of
educators in the early education and care field.
Research strongly suggests that early numeracy development can be
supported by interactions between young children, and
family members and early childhood
educators.
«Mister Rogers» Reflects on Respect, Diversity, and the Classroom Neighborhood Mister Rogers» Neighborhood lives on in reruns; Fred Rogers, however, has turned his attention to designing other materials that
support children,
families, and
educators.
Funding has been obtained from NSF to
support a stable cohort of such students whose duties involve the training of a new generation of graduate researchers to work in the museum; the presentation of information on ongoing research to museum
educators and interested parents; the tracking of participation by children and
families in such research initiatives.
In a two - year study, researchers from the Cooperative Research Centre for Living with Autism (Autism CRC) surveyed
educators, specialists, students with autism spectrum disorder and their
families and carers to build a profile of the educational
support needs of students on the spectrum.
As an
educator, how could you better
support cohesion and «fun» amongst the
families you work with?
Over the past twenty years, Mapp's research and practice focus has been on the cultivation of partnerships among
families, community members and
educators that
support student achievement and school improvement.
Now, after completing her master's in learning and teaching, the recent Ed School alum is preparing to open Dimensions
Family School, a nonprofit organization that provides homeschoolers — both students and
educators — with
support in numerous areas, including electives, extracurricular activities, professional development, facilities, and community - building.
At Camp Australia our
educators are
supported by teams who handle all aspects of recruitment, training, staff rosters, bookings, billings, government compliance, fee collection, financial assistance for
families, and the provision of food and resources.
The program will convene education leaders from schools, districts, governments, and nonprofit organizations that
support immigrant
families, where they will learn from Harvard faculty experts and fellow
educators facing similar challenges.
As
educators of young children, it is important to understand those internal processes because they (a) affect your ability to connect with children and
families; (b) affect your ability to work in a learning community that
supports the emotional and physical development of the children in your class; and (c) affect your ability to identify challenging behaviors and work through them without losing site of the childs needs.
Team Leaders (TLs): Talented, young
educators who
support and train mentors while working as liaisions between the school, students»
families, and the after - school program.
This resource from Colorin Colorado, a bilingual site for
families and
educators of English - language learners, provides suggestions to parents to
support children before tests, on test days, after tests, and on a daily basis.
So when it comes to one of the biggest education initiatives of our time, the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), it is concerning that
educators are not doing more to build awareness of, and
support for, the standards among parents and
families.
«With
support from the Walton
Family Foundation, the CAEL will help us reach even more
educators in charge of districts, charter management organizations, state departments of education, and other systems — leaders who will, in turn, have a tangible impact on the lives of literally millions of learners,» Ryan said.
The
educator adds that improved attendance rates at schools in remote Indigenous settings can be partly attributed to community and
family support, as well as consistency in teaching and routines.
RULER emphasizes systematic professional development for
educators (school leaders, teachers,
support staff) and
families so that emotions become central to learning, teaching, and parenting.
The PZ Reach Scholarship aims to
support educators working in underserved settings — for example, Title I public schools, areas with high rates of identity - based violence, or communities with large numbers of
families impacted by immigration and / or displacement — to attend Project Zero Classroom.
Small - group instruction, offering a chance for deeper discussion and usage of vocabulary, is where
educators can also provude
support with basic vocabulary words, such as household items and terms for
family members — words whose meanings EL students already know in their home language, but which they need to label in English.
Educators can not only provide much - needed emotional
support; they can also be the resource these students and their
families need to stay safe and participate fully in their communities.
In 2017 we're accelerating our work to
support families,
educators and school leaders who are working to end pressure - cooker school culture and to replace it with a culture of authentic learning and health for students.
Educators who work with immigrant communities want to know how to best
support students and their
families.
Educators, school
support staff and service providers are often the first individuals a student and / or
family comes out to as undocumented.
The curriculum includes common core standards, child development and learning, building
family and community relations, cultural diversity, assessment to
support young children and
families, strong content knowledge to build developmentally appropriate and meaningful curriculum and experiences, and professionalism and ethics of
educators.