Learn how to use positive attention and establish predictable schedules and routines within routines as preventative classroom-wide practices that are research-based and promoted by the National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations. Self-assess your current use of these practices and further learn how using positive attention, predictable schedules, and routines can decrease challenging behaviors and promote desirable behaviors. Build upon what you are already doing to be more intentional and systematic with implementation. Leave with action steps that can be implemented immediately in early childhood and intervention settings.
Credits: 3 Infant Toddler Clock Hours
Intended Audience: Early Intervention service providers and staff, Early Childhood Classroom teachers and home visitors across Pennsylvania Early Childhood programs.
Registration: Select the course title above and then “Enroll me in this course.”
This course is a self-enrollment course and is not eligible for Act 48 credit hours. If you wish to receive Act 48 for this course, you will need to register for the course through the EITA Professional Development page. Look for the title of the course that includes “(Pre-Registration Required)” and be sure you are registering on the PaTTAN online registration Training Calendar.