Early Childhood Education Roundtables
Join fellow educators for dynamic discussions on pressing topics in early childhood education. Share experiences and gain fresh perspectives from colleagues across Minnesota during these interactive roundtables. Whether you're new to the field or a seasoned educator, you'll leave with valuable insights and connections. |
CPL-1 Decoding Disruptions: Understanding and Managing Children's Challenging Behaviors
As challenging behaviors rise in ECFE programs, join fellow educators to explore strategies from Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors and Unsmiling Faces. The presenter will share insights, real-life stories, and humor to navigate this tough but important topic.
CPL-2 Decoding the READ Act: Implementation tools for Educators
Participants will explore the READ Act’s impact on literacy instruction, staff training, and implementation challenges. Session leaders will provide resources, including agreements, training plans, research, and bill details.
CPL-3 Mixed Delivery Partners and Partnerships Make a Difference - Where Do We Start?
Mixed Delivery strengthens Minnesota’s early care system by connecting families with diverse ECE programs. This session explores partnership strategies with real community examples, equipping you to overcome challenges and build strong collaborations.
CPL-4 Self-Care and Community Care for Education Professionals
For over 25 years, The Center for Mind-Body Medicine has taught simple stress-reduction techniques to professionals and educators. Join Sheila Bauer to learn and practice these skills for yourself and your community.
CPL-5 Get Involved and Make a Difference
Join us to explore meaningful ways to connect with MNAFEE, support its mission, and get involved as a volunteer or board member. Learn about MNAFEE’s goals and initiatives, and discover how your voice and talents can make a lasting impact in our community.
CPL-6 Are you Ready for a Parent and Family Education License?
Learn about licensing in Parent and Family Education, including program options, costs, and new funding opportunities. Whether you're adding to a MN teaching license or starting fresh, get your questions answered here!
CPL-7 Empowering Generational Greatness for Parent Groups
Empowering Generational Greatness supports the development of executive functioning in parents and their young children. Join us to explore three key strategies used to strengthen executive functioning in parents while supporting its growth in young children.
CPL-8 University of Minnesota Connect and Learn for current UMN PFE students and recent graduates: Launching your career
Attention UMN PFE students and recent alumni! Join us for an in-person meet-up to network and discuss launching your career as a parent educator. This session provides an opportunity to connect with peers and share insights about entering the profession.
CPL-9 Opening a World of Possibilities: Inspiring Young Readers with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
Research shows children’s brains must be built for reading from birth. Access to books boosts family engagement, vocabulary, and early reading skills. Learn how to start a Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program in your community to help build future readers and support lifelong learning in Minnesota’s children.
As challenging behaviors rise in ECFE programs, join fellow educators to explore strategies from Raising Kids with Big, Baffling Behaviors and Unsmiling Faces. The presenter will share insights, real-life stories, and humor to navigate this tough but important topic.
CPL-2 Decoding the READ Act: Implementation tools for Educators
Participants will explore the READ Act’s impact on literacy instruction, staff training, and implementation challenges. Session leaders will provide resources, including agreements, training plans, research, and bill details.
CPL-3 Mixed Delivery Partners and Partnerships Make a Difference - Where Do We Start?
Mixed Delivery strengthens Minnesota’s early care system by connecting families with diverse ECE programs. This session explores partnership strategies with real community examples, equipping you to overcome challenges and build strong collaborations.
CPL-4 Self-Care and Community Care for Education Professionals
For over 25 years, The Center for Mind-Body Medicine has taught simple stress-reduction techniques to professionals and educators. Join Sheila Bauer to learn and practice these skills for yourself and your community.
CPL-5 Get Involved and Make a Difference
Join us to explore meaningful ways to connect with MNAFEE, support its mission, and get involved as a volunteer or board member. Learn about MNAFEE’s goals and initiatives, and discover how your voice and talents can make a lasting impact in our community.
CPL-6 Are you Ready for a Parent and Family Education License?
Learn about licensing in Parent and Family Education, including program options, costs, and new funding opportunities. Whether you're adding to a MN teaching license or starting fresh, get your questions answered here!
CPL-7 Empowering Generational Greatness for Parent Groups
Empowering Generational Greatness supports the development of executive functioning in parents and their young children. Join us to explore three key strategies used to strengthen executive functioning in parents while supporting its growth in young children.
CPL-8 University of Minnesota Connect and Learn for current UMN PFE students and recent graduates: Launching your career
Attention UMN PFE students and recent alumni! Join us for an in-person meet-up to network and discuss launching your career as a parent educator. This session provides an opportunity to connect with peers and share insights about entering the profession.
CPL-9 Opening a World of Possibilities: Inspiring Young Readers with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
Research shows children’s brains must be built for reading from birth. Access to books boosts family engagement, vocabulary, and early reading skills. Learn how to start a Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program in your community to help build future readers and support lifelong learning in Minnesota’s children.