Clock-Hour Courses
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Approaches to Supporting Families Under Adversity (2 hours)
CourseThis course is designed to deepen participants’ understanding of the diverse experiences and needs of families facing adversity, with a focused lens on military-connected households.
$19
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Birth to Three: Fostering Resilience (2 hours)
CourseThis course is designed to equip early childhood educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to foster resilience in infants and toddlers.
$19
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Embracing Risk: Fostering Resilience and Growth (2 hours)
CourseThis course explores the crucial role that risk-taking plays during the formative years of early childhood. It emphasizes the idea that taking risks is not just a part of growing up, but a vital element in a child’s development.
$19
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Everyday Resilience for Early Childhood Educators (2 Hours)
CourseWorking in early childhood means you’re often right there alongside families, their hopes, their progress, and sometimes their pain. Those trusting relationships can be incredibly rewarding, yet the constant exposure to stress and suffering can take
$19
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Helping Children Thrive Amid Parental Incarceration (1 hour)
CourseChildren with an incarcerated parent face unique emotional, social, and developmental challenges that can deeply impact their well-being. As an early care and education professional, it’s about refining and strengthening the role you already hold.
$9.50
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Poverty: Supporting Children and Families with Compassion (3 hours)
CourseThis course invites educators to look beyond stereotypes and examine the real challenges families encounter, while also recognizing the resilience and strengths they bring to their communities.
$28.50
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Resilience Begins Early: Growing Strong Minds and Bodies (1 hour)
CourseThis course explores one of the most powerful truths in human development: early experiences shape the architecture of the brain in ways that echo across a lifetime.
$9.50
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Strategies to Support Children in Foster and Kinship Care (3 Hours)
CourseThis course provides child care professionals with trauma-informed, equity-centered strategies to support children navigating foster and kinship care arrangements. Participants will explore the developmental impacts of adversity.
$28.50
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Supporting Young Children’s Body Safety (5 Hours)
CourseThis course invites early childhood educators to explore how everyday conversations about body safety can strengthen a child’s sense of security, autonomy, and belonging.
$47.50
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The Healing Power of Play: Helping Children Thrive After Adversity (1 hour)
CourseImaginative play is more than fun; it’s a powerful tool for healing. When children engage in pretend play, they learn to speak the language of their nervous system, discovering what their bodies and minds need to feel safe and regulated.
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The Importance of Challenges in the Early Years (1 hour)
CourseThis course is designed to explore the critical role that challenge and risk-taking play in the cognitive, emotional, and physical development of children. By delving into the intrinsic motivations that drive children to push beyond their limits.
$9.50
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The Lifelong Impact of Childhood Malnutrition (2 hours)
CourseThis course explores the neurological, metabolic, and social consequences of early nutritional deprivation, providing educators and caregivers with essential insights into prevention, intervention, and policy advocacy.
$19
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The Ripple Effect: How Healing Trauma Benefits Caregiving (2 Hours)
CourseThis course explores the profound impact of unresolved childhood trauma on both individuals and the children they care for. Participants will gain an understanding of how these traumas can significantly affect their ability to provide nurturing care.
$19
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Trauma-Informed Practices for Early Learning (1 hour)
CourseThis course invites early childhood educators into a transformative exploration of trauma-informed practice, an approach grounded not in a fixed curriculum, but in a way of being.
$9.50
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Trauma Triggers vs. Challenging Behavior (2 hours)
CourseThis course invites educators, caregivers, and families to explore the vital difference between typical challenging behaviors and those rooted in the neurobiology of trauma.
$19
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Understanding Fear and Anxiety in Children (2 hours)
CourseThis course delves into the significant role that fears play in the lives of children, examining how these fears vary with age and development.
$19
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Understanding Mental Health in Early Childhood (10 Hours)
CourseThis course offers early childhood educators’ practical guidance in recognizing, understanding, and responding to the diverse ways mental health disorders may present in preschool-age children. The course emphasizes the importance of awareness.
$85
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Where Has Empathy Gone? Finding It in Our Lives and Classrooms (2 Hours)
CourseThis course invites early childhood educators to explore the vital role empathy plays in child development, classroom culture, and professional practice.
$19