Life Skills Progression, Second Edition, Sample Form
See a sample form from the second edition of Life Skills Progression (LSP)
See a sample form from the second edition of Life Skills Progression (LSP)
How you can identify the needs of families, closely monitor improvements, and demonstrate your home visiting program's effectiveness? Use the updated Life Skills Progression, Second Edition, (LSP)—the most efficient, reliable way to evaluate a parent’s life skills: the abilities, behaviors, and attitudes they need to support a healthy and satisfying family life.
Mealtimes in early learning settings present rich opportunities for connection, learning, and positive food experiences, but they can also present many challenges. Join Yev Veverka, a behavior analyst and researcher, and Susan Ramage, a nurse at an inclusive child care center, to learn why taking a proactive approach to supporting children during mealtimes is important. The presenters will share practical, flexible strategies for making mealtimes fulfilling and meaningful experiences for all.
Join Marcia Lee Unnever, New Mexico Educational Trainer, teacher, TEDxABQED presenter, and author of "Breathe—Move—Learn With Young Children," as she shares strategies for solving common challenges in today’s classrooms, such as distraction, boredom, and poor self-regulation. Find out how to boost learning readiness and brain development in young children.
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