early childhood education

Nature-based early childhood education and children’s social, emotional and cognitive development: A mixed-methods systematic review

Publication Date: 
Friday, May 13, 2022
Author: 
Johnstone, A., Martin, A., Cordovil, R., Fjørtoft, I., Iivonen, S., Jidovtseff, B., Lopes, F., Reilly, J. J., Thomson, H., Wells, V., & McCrorie, P.
Online Document Type: 
Research, policy & practice

Niagara University's Levesque Center summit on early childhood mental health

At the top center there is text saying "Niagara University" at the bottom there are 4 pictures of children. The first one has a boy and girl playing with big lego blocks. The second image has a boy sitting at a desk wearing a graduation cap. The third image has two girls in circle time holding maracas. The fourth image has a girl holding their hands forward with rainbow paint on them.
Location:
Russell J. Salvatore Dining Commons
5795 Lewiston Rd.
14109 Niagara Falls , NY ,
US
Event date: 
22 Oct 2022 - 8:30am to 4:00pm

Niagara University's Levesque Center presents free summit on early childhood mental health

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Mon, Aug 22nd 2022 07:00 am

The coronavirus pandemic has focused national attention on the mental health of young children. To help early childhood professionals better support the mental health and well-being of children and their families, Niagara University’s Levesque Institute for Civic Engagement is presenting an early childhood mental health summit. The summit will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, in the Russell J. Salvatore Dining Commons on the Niagara University campus. There is no charge to attend.

Participants will learn from industry experts and participate in breakout sessions that are focused on best practices for supporting children and their families while being mindful of their own self-health and the role it plays in both their personal and professional success.

Speakers include Anthony Toombs Sr., Charles Clark and Dr. Tamar Jacobson.

Toombs is a trauma counselor and senior playmaker guide for The Life is Good Playmakers, a nonprofit organization with a mission to spread the power of optimism to help kids heal. Throughout his more than 15 years with LiGP, Toombs has partnered with thousands of early childhood educators across the U.S. and Haiti to help create more safe, loving and joyful environments for kids to engage, connect and explore.

Clark is the founder of the What Matters Foundation, an organization that has impacted more than 30,000 student-athletes through scholarships and events. The motivational speaker, author and expert in mindset and mental health draws from his own experience as a student-athlete to give young people the resources and the encouragement they need to succeed in life.

Featured speaker Jacobson is an early childhood development and education consultant. She is the former director of the University at Buffalo Child Care Center and currently serves on the consulting editors panel for the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Jacobson is the recipient of the 2003 Director of the Year Award from the National Coalition of Campus Children’s Centers, the 2013 National Association for Early Childhood Teacher Educators Outstanding Early Childhood Teacher Educator Award, and is a former fellow in the Child Trauma Academy. She is author of “Confronting Our Discomfort: Clearing the Way for Anti-Bias,” “Don’t Get So Upset! Help Young Children Manage Their Feelings by Understanding Your Own,” and “Everyone Needs Attention: Helping Young Children Thrive.”

Both Continuing Teacher and Leader Education (CTLE) credits and New York State Office of Family Services (OCFS) training hours will be offered to attendees. The summit is funded by the Peter and Elizabeth Tower Foundation. For more information or to register, visit www.niagara.edu/ecsummit.

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Niagara University
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(716) 286-8309
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Early childhood development as a tool for building climate change resilience, adaptation and mitigation – Experiences from Asia-Pacific and Africa

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Location:
Online, Singapore Standard Time (SGT) ,
SG
Event date: 
1 Sep 2022 - 5:00pm

The climate crisis is a child’s rights crisis at its core. Protecting the youngest children across the globe is integral to the climate crisis response. This is the first in the series of global webinars on ECD and climate change from the Early Childhood Regional Networks - AfECN, ANECD, ARNEC and ISSA and Global Early Childhood Network ECDAN. With speakers from across the globe including youth advocates, climate experts and ECD practitioners, the webinar will explore the global impact of climate change and environmental degradation on young children, share some experiences from Africa and Asia Pacific regions, and agree on key messaging for COP27 (Egypt 7-18 Nov 2022 – Conference of the Parties, global climate summit), for the ECD and climate change agenda to include the youngest children in decision making.

 The webinar objectives are as follows:

  • Share knowledge on the intersection between ECD and Climate Change and show how ECD is fundamental in addressing environmental issues: 
  • Explain how it is imperative that environmental knowledge and policy becomes part of our work in ECD
  • Explain the impact of climate change and env. degradation on young children’s wellbeing and development aligned with NCF, and some promising practices.
  • Build momentum for stakeholder engagements towards consideration of ECD agenda during the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 27) to the UNFCCC that will take place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, building consensus on messaging and aligning ECD with youth movement agenda on climate change.
  • Peer learning across Africa and Asia Pacific region and regional ECD networks so far in terms of what has happened in Africa Region on the topic of ECD, CC.
  • Share that this will be a series of webinars on this initiative and invite colleagues to join the movement.

JOIN US! OUR CLIMATE IS OUR CHILDREN’S FUTURE!

Contact name: 
Asia-Pacific Regional Network for Early Childhood
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