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Saturday, August 5, 2017

Early Childhood Rich Conversation



Tulare County Office of Education


Breaking barriers  Transformers Education hosted by Dr. Zulmare Cline and Dr. Luz Gonzalez. This free Conference is open to the public for Administration, counselors, teachers and supporting staff in the surrounding area.  I believe that these ladies will present transformation regarding School readiness pathways and other opportunities to impact education.


Transformation:
The idea of dramatically changing an appearance that will impact the community at Large. Developing new strategies of learning pathways will always benefit parents, students, educators and the community.




Education:
Through education children, young adults, parents, educators and the community can all benefit from shared resources. Early interventions that share available resources mentioned above will greatly impact our early intervention, head start, school readiness and other organizations programs. Working together for the common good helps New Era of pathway learning experience.


View the flyer.

Harvard University Global children impact Family Wellness initiatives. Research on Alberta Family Wellness Initiative (AFWI) shares several studies regarding early brain development linked to mental health treatment. This is something that I would like to experience at this conference transformation education.


The Alberta Family Wellness Initiative in Canada provides video segment on brain development. This information can affect early childhood development of healthy stress and coping skills that one may encounter. In the seminar that I would like to attend, I'm hoping to find this information what's new transformation ideas.



References
Alberta Family Wellness Initiative, (n.d.). Serve & Return Interaction Shapes Brain Circuitry. Retrieved from http://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/serve-return-interaction-shapes-brain-circuitry/ and http://www.albertafamilywellness.org/what-we-know/serve-and-return

Alberta Family Wellness Initiative
http://developingchild.harvard.edu/about/what-we-do/global-work/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Mohan
I found the flyer very informative, I noticed that it stated that it was free to educators, will you be attending this event. Sounds very promising. Also, I also enjoyed the information shared on serve and return presented on the Harvard website. This website had so much valuable information, especially when it comes to the formation of the brain in the early years. One of the insights I appreciated is the importance of young children needing and having those important supports when dealing with stress, and how it can make a difference in whether or not the stress experienced becomes toxic. Great Post, also keeps me posted on the Breaking Barriers Event, should you attend.