Everyday Activities for Young Children While at Home, Babies to Age Six
This webinar occurred on May 5, 2020. You can view the recording here.
Every day, there are great learning opportunities for children within their daily routines, whether during bath time, bedtime, meals, brushing teeth or cleaning up. Join presenters Lisa Welsh and Samantha Peterson as they explore how to embed learning into the daily lives of children, especially during COVID-19.
Lisa Welsh, M.Ed. |
Samantha Peterson, M.S. |
Presented by Lisa Welsh, M.Ed., who is the Early Head Start lead education specialist and certified developmental specialist at the Schoenbaum Family Center, and Samantha Peterson, M.S., who is the assistant principal of the A. Sophie Rogers School for Early Learning.
Mediating Sibling Rivalry and Supporting Conflict Resolution with Young Children
This webinar occurred on May 21, 2020. You can view the recording here.
School closures, social distancing, and stress may lead to even more conflicts between siblings – leaving parents to cope and to mediate. Samantha Peterson and Anneliese Johnson will lead you through the reasons that conflicts occur, when to support children through them, and how to set siblings up to have less conflict and more resolution! These techniques can be adapted for children of all ages.
Samantha Peterson, M.S. |
Anneliese Johnson, M.S. |
Presented by Samantha Peterson, M.S., assistant principal, and Anneliese Johnson, M.S., principal, both of the A. Sophie Rogers School for Early Learning.
Best Practices in Shared Reading to Get the Most from Story Times with Young Children
This webinar occurred on June 4, 2020. You can view the recording here.
For those concerned about learning loss due to distance learning and early school closures this year, join Kari Welch and Samantha Peterson to learn more about how reading with your young child is one of the best ways to continue enriched learning at home. They will share simple strategies to get the most from reading to enhance your child’s vocabulary, phonological awareness, number sense, and narrative building skills.
Kari Welch |
Samantha Peterson, M.S. |
Presented by Kari Welch, library technician, and Samantha Peterson, M.S., assistant principal, both of the A. Sophie Rogers School for Early Learning.