Monthly Legislative Updates
Legislative Updates – April During the legislative season, ECCLC tracks legislation relevant to early childhood and reports on it at the monthly Advisory Council meeting.…
Read More →Legislative Updates – April During the legislative season, ECCLC tracks legislation relevant to early childhood and reports on it at the monthly Advisory Council meeting.…
Read More →Estes Park Early Childhood Conference– Creating Connections A one-day professional development gathering in the gorgeous Rockies, for early childhood professionals, teachers, childcare providers, and others…
Read More →April Advisory Council Meeting Our April Early Childhood Advisory Council meeting will feature Speak Up for Kids in Larimer County, with a focus on county…
Read More →Individualized Intervention for Children with Challenging Behaviors: A Pyramid Model Training To support children with significant social emotional needs and challenging behavior, participants will: Determine…
Read More →Join us on Tuesday, March 5, 2019 for our Advisory Council Appreciation Breakfast! Breakfast: 8:30 a.m. – 9 a.m. Council Meeting: 9 a.m. – 11:30…
Read More →Community Workshops and Training Catalog We are excited to announce the release of our Community Workshops & Training Catalog (Winter/Spring 2019).You’ll notice some changes in the…
Read More →Bottom of Pyramid: Preventing Challenging Behavior and Promoting Positive Social Skills To support children’s social and emotional competency and prevent challenging behavior, participants will: Develop a…
Read More →Nurturing Healthy Sexual Development- Voices Carry The Nurturing Healthy Sexual Development (NHSD) training helps participants better understand the expected development of children, the range of…
Read More →Toxic stress makes any child vulnerable – but some are especially at risk. Participants will learn how to capably asses the level and type of…
Read More →Parent-Teacher Relationships Presented by Catherine McCallum This training focuses on ways to build relationships of trust and respect with the parents/guardians of children in your class/care…
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