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Alliance for Child Welfare: Caregiver Continuing Education

Monday December 16, 2019 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Children's Museum Of Tacoma1501 Pacific AvenueTacoma WA 98402
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Description

Upcoming Dates: 

Thursday, September 26 I- Labs: Module 5: Understanding Emotions from 6-8 pm, Module 12-Temperament in Early Childhood from 7-8 pm, 

Thursday, October Thursday, October 24th- I -Labs: Module 12: Temperament in Early Childhood Emotions Coaching, from 6-8 pm

Thursday, December 16 6-8 p.m. 


All children deserve the best start in life and new scientific discoveries deepen our understanding of how to create the best environments for children. The Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences at the University of Washington (I-LABS) is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to discovering the fundamental principles of human learning, with a special emphasis on early learning and brain development. The Children’s Museum of Tacoma is excited to partner with the Alliance and I-LABS in order to offer training modules to caregivers and provide childcare during the trainings at the museum. Each I-LABS module explores a particular topic in child development, such as brain development, language acquisition, or imitation. Modules share evidence-based information about how young children learn. The modules are useful for understanding everyday interactions with children and cover a variety of relevant topics such as a child’s first days, early interactions, learning, emotions, language, attachment, temperament, race and equality, music, literacy and more. 

Who

Limited child care is available for children 3-12.

How

Registration is required. Stalls 1-10 adjacent to museum can be used if vacant, otherwise, use street parking. Signs will be posted directing you to the training room. Feel free to bring a meal or other refreshments. 

More Info

For more information or to request the childcare paperwork please contact Stephanie Rodrigues at 206-321-1721 or steph75@uw.edu.

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