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Opening Minds Early Education Conference 2019 has ended
Thursday, February 7 • 1:00pm - 2:30pm
Who are you? Helping Infants and Toddlers with Establishing a Sense of Self and Self-Regulation

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With all of the new research available on temperament and the importance of social and emotional health, we will explore how caregivers can support infants and toddlers in establishing a sense of who they are and find healthy ways of dealing with their feelings.

Speakers
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Dr. Julie Law

Infant/Toddler Specialist, State Capacity Building Center (SCBC), a Service of the Office of Child Care
Julie Law has an extensive background in early childhood education, teacher training, and professional development of the workforce. In her current role, Infant Toddler Specialist for the State Capacity Building Center, a Service of the Office of Child Care, Julie shares resources... Read More →
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Ronna Schaffer

Infant/Toddler Specialist, State Capacity Building Center (SCBC), a Service of the Office of Child Care
Ms. Schaffer possesses in excess of 35 years in the Early Childhood Education field, including 20 in Head Start/Early Head Start and working with Family Child Care providers.  Currently, Schaffer serves as an Infant Toddler Specialist on the State Capacity Building Center (a service... Read More →
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Jeanne VanOrsdal

Infant/Toddler Specialist, State Capacity Building Center (SCBC), a Service of the Office of Child Care
Ms. VanOrsdal has more than 30 years of experience in the field of early education and child care, with 10 years of providing technical assistance to Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) grantees.  She joined the State Capacity Building Center (SCBC) as an Infant/Toddler Specialist... Read More →



Thursday February 7, 2019 1:00pm - 2:30pm PST
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