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The 18th Annual Early Years Conference focus is on understanding the approach to a Multi Tiered System of Support. Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) is a framework that promotes equity and access by engaging “ALL” through a tiered approach that uses differentiation of services and supports. “All means ALL”.

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On Friday and/or Saturday you will need to log in to your Sched profile and pull up your schedule to see your workshop titles. Click on the workshop to view description, presenter information, view documents and access the Zoom link. Zoom links for each workshop will appear below each workshop title 10 minutes before that workshop is scheduled to begin on each day of the conference. Simply click on the link below the title to enter the virtual workshop. (No links will be emailed to you, you must log into your Sched account to access all Zoom links.)

HANDOUTS AND POWERPOINTS:
Some workshops will have documents affiliated with the training you are attending. These documents are available immediately for you if they are on your schedule. It is suggested that prior to the conference, you download to your computer and/or print any documents you are interested in so that you can easily access them during the conference.

EARLY YEARS PROGRAM:
Click here to access our Early Years 2021 Program.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS:
Participants will receive 6 PD hours per day. Their hours will be added into the Workforce Registry between 1 to 4 weeks after the conference. Participants will also receive a certificate of completion – but will not be asked to upload this certificate to the Workforce Registry.

VIRTUAL HELP DESK:
Please contact Kelly Slocum at kelly.slocum@sdcoe.net for conference support. Also, visit our Early Years webpage at Early Years > Home (sdcoe.net).

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Saturday, March 6 • 9:35am - 11:00am
Do Re Mi ♫ Efectos positivos de la música en los niños

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La música es es un medio de expresión universal que tiene numerosos efectos en el ser humano, especialmente en los primeros años. Diversos estudios demuestran la importancia de la música como ayuda al crecimiento intelectual, ya que genera una gran cantidad de actividad neuronal. La música tiene efectos positivos en la memoria, la concentración, la expresión, el lenguaje, la sensibilidad emocional, la imaginación, la creatividad, las relaciones sociales, el estado de ánimo, la autoestima y la salud entre otros. Tanto padres como educadores deben conocer estos beneficios para ser conscientes de la importancia que implica el uso de melodías y canciones durante la educación del niño. El taller es una invitación al diálogo, la reflexión y la inspiración por la música. Juntos haremos un repertorio musical de piezas de baile y canciones para enriquecer las aulas y fortalecer el desarrollo de todos los niños.

Speakers
avatar for Lenika Flores

Lenika Flores

Quality Support Manager, YMCA
A mom of three young boys. I am a child development educator passionate about teaching the whole child. With 21 years of experience working in the early childhood field as a teacher, director, and an administrator. I feel a commitment to share my stories, anecdotes, experiences, and... Read More →
avatar for Katia Solorzano

Katia Solorzano

Quality Support Specialist, YMCA Childcare Resource Service


Saturday March 6, 2021 9:35am - 11:00am PST
Virtual Workshop