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P.M. Extended Sessions: 1:00 - 3:45
Friday, October 10, 2014
These two sessions run for the entire afternoon, so you can expect in depth information and interaction.
The Extended session will take the place of two pm breakout options listed below.
8:00 - 4:00 pm
Putting Humpty Dumpty Together Again – Understanding and Responding to Children with Attachment Difficulties.
Presented by Judy Ribaudo, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Michigan School of Social Work.
Young children raised in abusive or neglectful homes, or in orphanages, have considerably different needs than children raised in stable families.
When foster and adoptive families, educators or therapists are unfamiliar with the impact of neglect or abuse on child development, they run the risk of
further traumatizing children by not adequately addressing their tremendous needs. This workshop will examine the impact of abuse and severe
neglect and suggest a paradigm to increase a childʼs ability to use primary caregivers as a safe base.
OODLES OF ART! Discover the Value – Experience the Fun
Presented by Sharron Krull, Play Power.
North Central Michigan College, Petoskey
Library Building, Conference 1 and 2
Explore and learn about lots of “really cool” new art materials, unique paints, and collage stuff that will develop childrenʼs sensory awareness and
expand their imaginations. A variety of art activities and materials will be shared and demonstrated. Conferees will learn how to provide the
environment and creative climate for children to touch, hold, shape, and experience many different materials and media in their own way. Weʼll look
at ways to set up the ideal art center. Letʼs have fun, get inspired and bring out the creativity within yourself and our children!
P.M. Sessions 1:00 - 2:15
See the two Extended Session options in the box above.
Music and Movement with The Music Lady
Presented by Beverly Meyer
Come ready to sing, move, and groove!! Join Beverly Meyer, The Music Lady, for songs and music activities your children will love when you return to
your classroom. More fun and genuine learning experiences you will want to use again and again. You will leave with your teacher batteries recharged
and a complete handout with lyrics, activities, and learning concepts wrapped around each song covered in the workshop! CDʼs will be available for
purchase, too.
Understanding the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Adult Health and Well-being
Presented by Michael Foley, Executive Director of the Childrenʼs Trust Fund and Sarah Davis, Senior Program Development
Coordinator, at Childrenʼs Trust Fund of Michigan.
The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study has made it increasingly clear that abuse, neglect, and other forms of family dysfunction in childhood
can have a lasting impact on adult health and well-being. This session will describe the ACE research findings and current replication of the ACE study
in Michigan, plus strategies for using ACE data as a tool for education and advocacy. Implications to daily practice with children and families as well
as strategies to prevent or mitigate ACEs will also be briefly discussed.
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Keynote Address by Ben Tanzer from Prevent Child Abuse America
Early Care and Education Window of Opportunity Conference
Conference brochure also available online at www.ncmich.edu.
I am moving, I am learning.
Presented by Susan Browder, Education Coach for Head Start, Northern Michigan Community Action Agency.
Sue will demonstrate how to incorporate movement into your daily schedule. Sue will motivate you to try these techniques by sharing the research on
how childrenʼs learning increases when they are moving.
Playtime: Have Fun, Relieve Stress and Grow a Childʼs Mind!
Presented by Kate Perkins-Essenberg, Playgroup Facilitator for the Womenʼs Resource Center
Come explore the importance of play as it relates to child development and why play is so meaningful for children. We will identify the adultʼs role in
play and how you can facilitate the kind of play that creates a solid foundation for learning and brain development…all while having fun!
Walking Tour of NCMC Natural Area
Presented by Professor Kathy Germain and General Biology student guides.
Join us for a walk featuring our very diverse, 175 acre natural area. Participants will be guided by NCMC General Biology students. Wear appropriate
walking shoes and dress for the weather (we will not cancel if it rains).
P.M. Sessions 2:30 - 3:45
See the two Extended Sessions in the box above as options for the afternoon breakouts.
Music and Movement with The Music Lady
Presented by Beverly Meyer
Come ready to sing, move, and groove!! Join Beverly Meyer, The Music Lady, for songs and music activities your children will love when you return to
your classroom. More fun and genuine learning experiences you will want to use again and again. You will leave with your teacher batteries recharged
and a complete handout with lyrics, activities, and learning concepts wrapped around each song covered in the workshop! CDʼs will be available for
purchase, too.
Great Start to Quality presents: Extreme Makeover-Classroom Edition!
Presented by Susan Chowen, Quality Improvement Consultant
While your home or center-based program may be brimming with excellence, thereʼs always room for improvement, right? Using Michiganʼs Early
Childhood Standards of Quality and the Program Quality Assessment, we will delve into what a high quality program looks like, how you can get there,
and why itʼs important.
Connecting with Health Department Resources: Supporting Strong Families
Presented by Melissa Mundy, RN, Michigan Public Health Nurse
1515 Howard Street
Petoskey, Michigan 49770
Information will be provided about services available in the community including Early Childhood Behavioral Health Initiatives programs, support for
pregnant moms and young families, and connections to health insurance. Information will focus on the protective factors of providing concrete support
in times of need and knowledge of parenting and child development.
Join us for a walk featuring our very diverse, 175 acre natural area. Participants will be guided by NCMC General Biology students. Wear appropriate
walking shoes and dress for the weather (we will not cancel if it rains).
NON-PROFIT
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT 167
PETOSKEY, MI
49770
Walking Tour of NCMC Natural Area
Presented by Professor Kathy Germain and General Biology student guides.
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Schedule at a Glance
Sponsored by
Northwest Michigan Human Services Agency-Head Start, Charlevoix-Emmet County Intermediate School District, and
several community early care and education programs.
Keynote: Connecting the Dots: The Protective Factors, ACEs, and Creating a
Context for Social Change
Speaker:
When:
Where:
Ben Tanzer of Prevent Child Abuse America
9:15-10:30
Student Center/Conference Center 3 and 4
Why doesnʼt more of the public take responsibility for social change? This keynote will explore how we
create the context for social change and the healthy development of all children by looking at the ACEs
study, the Protective Factors, framing, and how we connect the dots in a way that engages the public in
the lives of children and their families.
Registration Form
For more information follow this link, www.preventchildabuseamerica.org
Full Name:
Address:
On-site registration also available at 8:00 a.m. Contact Yolonda Barrette @ 231.348.6703 with questions.
For lodging information contact the Petoskey Area Chamber of Commerce, 231.347.4150
City:
State:
Home Telephone:
Work Telephone:
Email Address:
Zip:
(will be shared with vendors)
Fax:
NAEYC Membership #
Conference Registration Fees: (refreshments and lunch are included in fee)
$30 Pre-register NAEYC member, $40 Pre-register non-member, $50 onsite registration
Make checks payable to ECE-Windows of Opportunity and mail with registration form to:
Early Care and Education Window of Opportunity
1515 Howard Street
Petoskey, MI 49770
Or, make payment by credit card:
Name on credit card:
Credit card number:
Signature of cardholder:
Visa
Mastercard
Exp. Date:
Help support continued Window of Opportunity ECE Conferences with a separate tax deductible contribution to the NCMC Foundation.
Please send a check to: Sean Pollion - Director, NCMC Foundation1515 Howard Street • Petoskey, Michigan 49770
or go online to www.ncmich.edu/foundation.html and in the description box designate amount to ECE Window of Opportunity Fund.
REGISTRATION &
PACKET PICK UP:
8:00 – 9:00
COFFEE BREAK:
8:15 - 9:15
A.M. SESSIONS:
10:45 - Noon
KEYNOTE:
9:15 - 10:30
LUNCH:
12:00 - 12:45
VENDORS:
8:00-4:00
P.M. SESSIONS:
1:00 - 3:45
Lobby of the Administration/Classroom Building. Pick up your conference packet, visit
the vendors and information tables, and walk over to the Student Center for coffee and
conversation before the 9:15 keynote.
Before the Keynote in the Student Center.
Connecting Dots: The Protective Factors, ACEs, and Creating a Context for Social Change
Student Center/Conference Center 3 and 4
Administration Classroom Building
Library Conference Center 1 and 2
Student Center/Conference Center 3 and 4
Box Lunches available in the Student Center. Grab a box and find a place indoors or
outdoors and enjoy.
Administration Classroom Building
Library Conference Center 1 and 2
Student Center/Conference Center 3 and 4
Vendors and information tables are on site all day. There will be multiple drawings for
Giveaways throughout the day. Check the White Board in the Lobby for the list of winners!
A.M. Sessions 10:45 - Noon
Words Matter: Messaging, Engagement, and the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Presented by Ben Tanzer, Prevent Child Abuse America, in the Library Building Conference 1 and 2
The field of prevention has spent many years talking about “fixing families.” We are now looking to change the conversation to one focused on healthy
child development and supporting communities. We are also asking new questions as well. How do people think about prevention, assuming they
think about it at all? And how should we talk to them about prevention? This workshop will look to answer these questions and highlight the key
elements of this new conversation by drawing on research and examples that Prevent Child Abuse America has been working on for the last several
years around communications, framing and messaging.
Get Your Motor Running
Presented by Sharron Krull, of Play Power, in the Student Center 3 and 4
Using upbeat music, inexpensive equipment and homemade play props, attendees will “learn by playing” as they participate in moderate to vigorous
physical activity. Teachers will discover how to create an environment, situations, challenges, and activities that allow children to develop physical skills
and realize their potential for movement. And, physically active children have greater chances of being healthy for a lifetime!
“What to Do When You Suspect a Disability”
Presented by Nicole Lindwall, Early On Coordinator and Katie Monroe, Char-Em ISD School Psychologist
Parents and educators are often hesitant to make a referral for special education services as they are unsure about the process and eligibility
guidelines. This session will take participants through the referral process for children ages 0-3 (Early On) and 3-6 (Early Childhood Special
Education) as well as some general guidelines for who may be eligible.
The Importance of Play
Presented by Rachel Arndt, Curriculum Coordinator and Trainer at Northern Michigan Community Child Development Center.
Rachelʼs family was chosen as a finalist in Americaʼs Most Playful Family Contest in April 2014. She is a strong play advocate and will inspire you to
get out and play! Children learn and make meaning through meaningful interactions in various types of play. Learn how to recognize, support, and
maximize childrenʼs learning through play.
Music and Movement with The Music Lady
Presented by Beverly Meyer
Come ready to sing, move, and groove!! Join Beverly Meyer, The Music Lady, for songs and music activities your children will love when you return to
your classroom. More fun and genuine learning experiences you will want to use again and again. You will leave with your teacher batteries recharged
and a complete handout with lyrics, activities, and learning concepts wrapped around each song covered in the workshop! CDʼs will be available for
purchase, too. REPEATED AT 1:00 AND 2:30 IN THE AFTERNOON.