Live Workshops for Parents, Families, and Educators
Available Workshops
We offer a variety of live workshops, so you can choose the one best suited for your and your child’s needs:
Positive Solutions For Families
A Workshop That Simply Works
Positive Solutions for Families is a workshop for parents and caregivers of young children based on The Pyramid Model, an evidence-based approach used in Early Childhood Education Centers. In this workshop, we teach parents and caregivers positive parenting behaviours and skills to help promote their children’s development (both socially and emotionally).
Parents leave this course with the skills and strategies needed to ensure children receive consistent messaging from all adults, whether in our clinic, with daycare providers, or at home.
In this course, parents will:
- Learn how to identify different behaviours and accurately determine the meaning of the behaviour
- Learn positive parenting techniques that help to manage challenging behaviours
- Learn prevention strategies and how to set up successful routines and transitions
- Strengthen their parenting practices with social-emotional learning
- Become connected to a new community of other parents and caregivers to share both the struggles and the joys of parenthood with.
Educator Workshops
If you are a classroom teacher, whether in a regular classroom setting or an integrative setting, these training programs are for you! These group training sessions will teach you strategies that will help foster appropriate classroom behaviour among your students. You will also be introduced to new strategies to help your students persevere. Courses include:
- Developmental Red Flags and the Importance of Early Detection
- Re-Defining the Educators’ Perspective of Children
- Pyramid Model Training
- The CLASS Measure: An overview
- The Importance of Social Skills in the ECE Classroom
- Preschool Readiness Skills
- Prevent-Teach- Reinforce: Tools for your Classroom
- Integrating children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Developmental Disabilities into an Inclusive Classroom