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SUMMARY:Youth Mental Health First Aid (YMHFA) Training
DESCRIPTION:These classes are designed to teach caring adults how to help adolescents who are experiencing mental health\, addiction\, or are in crisis.\n\n\nThese classes are designed to teach parents\, mentors\, teachers\, coaches\, health and human services workers\, and other caring citizens how to help adolescents (age 12-18) who are experiencing mental health\, addiction\, or are in crisis. Anyone interested can sign up for a one-day training session. \nThe course introduces common mental health challenges for youth\, reviews typical adolescent development\, and teaches a 5-step action plan to help young people in both crisis and non-crisis situations. Topics covered include anxiety\, depression\, substance use\, disorders in which psychosis may occur\, disruptive behavior disorders (including AD/HD)\, and eating disorders. Each year\, thousands of people are trained to provide CPR first aid\, so we encourage everyone to be ready for a possible mental health crisis and connect those struggling with mental health with the help they all deserve. \nPrior to the instructor-led class\, all participants must complete course pre-work that can be accomplished online. If you are signed up for a course\, you will receive an email with links to the pre-work\, a link to the pre-test\, and how to access the course online. \nSpanish and group trainings are available upon request. Please contact Kimberly Hargrove for more information: KHargrove@childrenscabinet.org.
URL:https://www.childrenscabinet.org/event/youth-mental-health-first-aid-ymhfa-training-8/
LOCATION:Children’s Cabinet\, May Building\, 777 Sinclair Street\, Reno\, NV\, 89501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Parenting
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SUMMARY:Stress Management and Self Care
DESCRIPTION:In-Person\n\n\nInstructor: Janna Mason \nNevada Registry Approved: 2.0 Hours \nCKA: Leadership & Professional Development \nIt is not uncommon for professionals who work with children to lose sight of the need for self-reflection\, and investing in their own well-being. Join us as we explore causes and symptoms of stress and effective stress management strategies. \nTraining Objectives: \n1 .  Define self-care and describe what it looks like in their lives. \n2 .  Identify sources and symptoms of stress. \n3 .  Identify physical\, cognitive and emotional behavior techniques for stress management. \n \nEach professional development session offered by The Children’s Cabinet utilizes a knowledge check to ensure that our participants understand our training objectives and our instructors are providing a comprehensive learning experience. You can expect to receive a three question quiz or test at the end of each training. If you have questions or concerns\, or need additional information about this process\, feel free to contact the Professional Development Training Coordinator at 775-856-6200. \n \nFor a copy of your records or personal identifiable information\, please direct requests to: \nProfessional Development Team\, Attn: Program Assistantcabtraining2@childrenscabinet.org \nFor more information on your security and privacy\, please visit our full policy by scanning the QR in the participant policy notice below.
URL:https://www.childrenscabinet.org/event/stress-management-and-self-care-2/
LOCATION:Nevada Strong Start Child Care Services Center\, 961 Matley Lane Suite 110\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Childcare Provider
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UID:10003017-1742317200-1742324400@www.childrenscabinet.org
SUMMARY:Pyramid Model Form and Function of Behavior
DESCRIPTION:**REMINDER PLEASE CHECK YOUR CONFIRMATION EMAIL FOR ZOOM LINK **\n\n\nInstructor: Amber Duncan \nNevada Registry Approved: 2.0 Hours \nCKA: Positive Interactions & Guidance \nDo you have problem behaviors in your program? Do you feel exhausted by the behavior of children in your program? Based on Pyramid Model principles\, this training will focus on understanding the communicative message behind challenging behaviors and how to identify skills that can be targeted for instruction. \nTraining Objectives: \n1 . Participants will be able to identify when to begin the intensive intervention process. \n2 . Participants will be able to define challenging behaviors and how these differ from developmentally appropriate behaviors. \n3 . Participants will identify form and function of behavior. \nEach professional development session offered by The Children’s Cabinet utilizes a knowledge check to ensure that our participants understand our training objectives and our instructors are providing a comprehensive learning experience. You can expect to receive a three question quiz or test at the end of each training. If you have questions or concerns\, or need additional information about this process\, feel free to contact the Professional Development Training Coordinator at 775-856-6200. \n \nFor a copy of your records or personal identifiable information\, please direct requests to: \nProfessional Development Team\, Attn: Program Assistantcabtraining2@childrenscabinet.org \nFor more information on your security and privacy\, please visit our full policy by scanning the QR in the participant policy notice below.
URL:https://www.childrenscabinet.org/event/pyramid-model-form-and-function-of-behavior-4/
LOCATION:NV
CATEGORIES:Childcare Provider
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250319T173000
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SUMMARY:Cribs for Kids
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person  class at  Nevada Strong Start Child Care Services Center. PLEASE SEE REQUIREMENTS TO ATTEND THIS PARENTING CLASS.\n\n\nThis is an in-person class \nTotal Hours: 1.0 \nNew Parents! Single Parents! Moms or Dads Grandparents! (gaining custody) \n***Will Get a FREE Crib with Accessories when completing this class*** \nA one-hour parenting/caregiver class on the importance of safe sleep practices to reduce the risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths (SUID) which include SIDS and other preventable deaths\, like suffocation and strangulation\, in bed. Participants will enhance their safe sleep education for the infant in their lives. (This is a 1.5 hour class) \nInstructor: Tanya Manson \nFor a copy of your records or personal identifiable information\, please direct requests to: \nProfessional Development Team\, Attn: Program Assistantcabtraining2@childrenscabinet.org \nFor more information on your security and privacy\, please visit our full policy by scanning the QR in the participant policy notice below.
URL:https://www.childrenscabinet.org/event/cribs-for-kids-14/
LOCATION:Nevada Strong Start Child Care Services Center\, 961 Matley Lane Suite 110\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Parenting
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SUMMARY:Brain Builder Series: Identity Development
DESCRIPTION:In-Person\n\n\nInstructor: Hannah West \nNevada Registry Approved: 1.5 Hours \nCKA: Human Growth & Development \nParticipants’ will reinforce their knowledge of early brain development\, while connecting it to the importance of promoting identity development in early childhood. They will also be given resources to support their efforts in promoting identity development. \nTraining Objectives: \n1 . By the end of this session\, learners will restate the phases of identity development that takes place in early childhood. \n2 . By the end of this session\, learners will illustrate the ways they can create a sense of belonging in their classroom. \n3 . By the end of this session\, learners will choose a Vroom tip they can use to promote positive identity development. \n \nEach professional development session offered by The Children’s Cabinet utilizes a knowledge check to ensure that our participants understand our training objectives and our instructors are providing a comprehensive learning experience. You can expect to receive a three question quiz or test at the end of each training. If you have questions or concerns\, or need additional information about this process\, feel free to contact the Professional Development Training Coordinator at 775-856-6200. \n \nFor a copy of your records or personal identifiable information\, please direct requests to: \nProfessional Development Team\, Attn: Program Assistantcabtraining2@childrenscabinet.org \nFor more information on your security and privacy\, please visit our full policy by scanning the QR in the participant policy notice below.
URL:https://www.childrenscabinet.org/event/brain-builder-series-identity-development/
LOCATION:Nevada Strong Start Child Care Services Center\, 961 Matley Lane Suite 110\, Reno\, NV\, 89502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Childcare Provider
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Building Bridges: Teaching Children the Joys of Sharing
DESCRIPTION:**REMINDER PLEASE CHECK YOUR CONFIRMATION EMAIL FOR ZOOM LINK **\n\n\nInstructor: Janna Mason \nNevada Registry Approved: 1.5 Hours \nCKA: Positive Interactions & Guidance \nThis theme\, “Building Bridges\,” emphasizes the long-term benefits of sharing and how it creates strong social connections. It also provides adult participants with practical tools to encourage sharing\, making the process both fun and effective. \nTraining Objectives: \n1 . By the end of this session\, learners will Identify practical methods to teach children to share in a fun\, supportive way. \n2 . By the end of this session\, learners will demonstrate confidence in modeling and encouraging sharing behaviors through play. \n3 . By the end of this session\, learners will apply strategies for handing resistance to sharing and help develop emotional skills. \nEach professional development session offered by The Children’s Cabinet utilizes a knowledge check to ensure that our participants understand our training objectives and our instructors are providing a comprehensive learning experience. You can expect to receive a three question quiz or test at the end of each training. If you have questions or concerns\, or need additional information about this process\, feel free to contact the Professional Development Training Coordinator at 775-856-6200. \n \nFor a copy of your records or personal identifiable information\, please direct requests to: \nProfessional Development Team\, Attn: Program Assistantcabtraining2@childrenscabinet.org \nFor more information on your security and privacy\, please visit our full policy by scanning the QR in the participant policy notice below.
URL:https://www.childrenscabinet.org/event/building-bridges-teaching-children-the-joys-of-sharing/
LOCATION:NV
CATEGORIES:Childcare Provider
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