TURNING ME INTO WE - Child Care Providers Together, Minnesota

Child Care Providers Together
300 Hardman Avenue, South
South Saint Paul, Minnesota 55075
Child Care Providers Together
Professional Development Day
& Annual Convention
April 17 – 19, 2015
Ramada Hotel, Bloomington
TURNING ME INTO WE
Together WE are BETTER
Registration Form
Child Care Providers Together
is a union of family child care
providers united to be a strong voice for our profession. During the
2015 Professional Development Day & Annual Convention, together
WE will advocate support for providers and high quality childcare
by learning, training, and networking together. By attending, you
have the opportunity to complete required MN licensing training,
witness the role CCPT plays within our state, and learn how WE can
fight for and improve our profession. Together WE can build a
better future for children, families, and providers.
Friday, April 17
6:30 – 8:00 Registration
7:00 – 11:00 (Session A: choose one)
Aa. CPR – Infant and Child/First Aid
Presented by TBA (Start time: 7:00 a.m.)
Required every two years, this course teaches how to recognize and care for
breathing and cardiac emergencies in infants and children. This meets
DHS/licensing requirements for CPR/First Aid training. Certification cards issued
in class.
Ab. Child And Restraint System - CARS
Presented by Tracy Brown (Start time: 8:00 a.m.)
Prior to transporting children, you must complete a 3-hour training on the proper
use of child restraint systems provided by instructors certified and approved and
be repeated every 5 years. This curriculum meets DHS/licensing requirements.
Ac. Children’s Development: What to Expect When to be Concerned
Presented by Lisa Thompson (Start time: 9:00 a.m.)
This course examines typical developmental milestones for children and how to
recognize atypical red flags. Resources and strategies for talking to parents when
concerns arise will be provided. This course meets the annual DHS/licensing
requirement for Child Development.
Ad. The Wakanheza Project© - Meltdown Management
Presented by Clarissa Johnston (Start time: 9:00 a.m.)
Build on 6 basic principles that allow individuals to develop strategies to think of
and immediately implement simple actions that de-escalate difficult situations.
Meets DHS licensing requirements for additional annual training hours.
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**All Training MNCPD Approved**
(Please use separate form for each person registering)
Name ______________________________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________________
City_____________________________________________State_________Zip_________________
Phone ______________________________Email_________________________________________
Friday Classes
1st Choice
2nd Choice
Session A
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Session B
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Session C
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Session D
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Sunday Classes
(morning) _________________ (afternoon) ___________________
I will be attending the following days: __________Fri _________Sat _________Su
_____$30.00
I am currently a member of CCPT Local 3400
(or associated with a member’s license)
_____$60.00
Non-Member
Dietary concerns, allergies and/or restrictions: _______________________________
Please send this registration form in by March 28, 2015, along with your
check or money order to: CCPT Local 3400, 300 Hardman Ave S. South St. Paul
MN 55075 or Register online at ccptmn.org
Questions? Email us at [email protected] or call (651) 287-0563.
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$___________
Child Care Reservation Deposit ($20/child/day)
Days needed: Fri ___________________ Sat _____________________
Number/Age of Children: ______________________________________
Deposit for child care will be returned at end of last day child/ren attend/s.
Include separate child care deposit check made to CCPT Local 3400.
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Sunday, April 19
11:15 – 1:15 (SESSION B: CHOOSE ONE) LUNCH AND LEARN
(MORNING SESSION: CHOOSE ONE)
Ba. Children’s Development: What to Expect When to be Concerned
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
CPR – Infant and Child/First Aid
Presented by Marilyn Geller (see page 1 for description)
Presented by Judy Volker (see page 1 for description)
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Children’s Development: What to expect When to be Concerned
Presented by Marilyn Geller (see page 1 for description)
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
Bb. Sudden Unexpected Infant Death and Abusive Head Trauma
Presented by Lisa Thompson
Content includes recommendations to reduce SUID; safe sleep
environments; child care safe sleep regulations; symptoms and risk factors
for AHT; strategies to use when stressed or frustrated. This class meets
DHS/licensing biennial requirements for SUID and AHT.
Bc. Active Supervision: Developmental Perspective
(AFTERNOON SESSION: CHOOSE ONE)
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Sudden Unexpected Infant Death and Abusive Head Trauma
Presented by Lisa Thompson (see page 2 for description)
Or:
Presented by Lynn Barten
Describes the ways in which supervision is impacted by a child’s
development; explain characteristics typically associated with differing
levels of development. Meets the DHS/licensing annual Supervising for
Safety requirement.
Bd. Make -n- Take Magic
Active Supervision: A Developmental Perspective
Presented by Lynn Barten (see page 2 for description)
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Accommodations
Ramada Hotel – Bloomington Minneapolis Airport
2300 American Blvd E., Bloomington MN 55425
www.ramadaminneapolis.com
Reservations: (800) 328-1931 or 952-854-3411
Group code: “CGAFCC”
Nightly Room Rate: $ 89.00
*For information on room sharing/carpooling contact
Amy Torgeson 651-2870563 or [email protected]
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11:00 – 11:15 Break – Pick up Box Lunch
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**All Training MNCPD Approved**
Presented by Sherry Tiegs, Marty Bragg and Marilyn Geller
Participants make a variety of affordable, hands-on learning activities to
take home and use immediately with children. Meets DHS/licensing
requirements for additional annual training hours. (Additional $5 materials
fee payable directly to instructor in class.)
1:15 – 1:30 Break
1:30 – 3:30 (SESSION C: CHOOSE ONE)
Ca. Understanding Immunizations for FCC
Presented by Amira Adawe, PHN
Examine common immunizations myths; overview diseases immunizations
are intended to fight; general privacy, current news and regulatory issues.
Meets DHS/licensing requirements for additional annual training hours.
Cb. Sudden Unexpected Infant Death and Abusive Head Trauma
Presented by Lisa Thompson (see page 2 for description)
**All Training MNCPD Approved**
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1:30 – 3:30 (SESSION C: CHOICES CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2)
Saturday, April 18
Cc. Child And Restraint System - CARS (Runs until 4:30 p.m.)
Presented by Tracy Brown
This is a 3-hour class- do not choose a SESSION D class. (see page 1 for
description)
Cd. CPR – Infant and Child/First Aid (Runs until 5:30 p.m.)
Presented by TBA
This is a 4-hour class- do not choose a SESSION D class. (see page 1 for
description)
3:30 – 3:45 Break
Da. Active Supervision: A Developmental Perspective
Presented by Lynn Barten (see page2 for description)
Db. Mastering the Paperwork
Presented by Lisa Thompson
Avoid common correction orders by learning how to stay in compliance with
organization system that will simplify your life. Meets DHS/licensing
requirements for additional annual training hours.
6:00 – 9:00 Social
Enjoy refreshments with other providers. Opportunity to work on a special
service project together preparing care packages for struggling families with
young children.
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Diaper Drive Service Project
Every package of diapers (new or opened) we collect and every dollar we
raise will make a difference for a family in need. Please help “stuff the crib,”
bringing clean, dry diapers to children who might otherwise not have them.
Our Diaper Drive is part of AFSCME’s MLK Month of Service - Keeping The
Dream Alive. All proceeds from the CCPT Annual Silent Auction on
Friday and Saturday will also go to the diaper drive.
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8:00 a.m. Welcome Address
8:30 a.m. Understanding Unions for FCC
Presented by Lisa Thompson
Special Guest: Eliot Seide, Denise Dowell, Eric Lehto
Meets DHS/licensing requirements for additional annual training hours.
(3 hours)
12:00 p.m. Lunch Round Table Discussion
3:45 – 5:45 (SESSION D: CHOOSE ONE)
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7:00 a.m. Registration
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**All Training MNCPD Approved**
1:45 p.m. DHS Stakeholders Forum
Representatives from the areas of licensing, CCAP, Parent Aware and
legislative policy will be available to answer audience questions.
4:00 p.m. CCPT Convention General Membership Meeting
7:00 p.m. Social Networking & Labor Movie Night
Enjoy some social time with other providers and relax with a movie
detailing the life and times of famed labor organizer and civil-rights activist
Cesar Chavez (Michael Peña) as he is torn between his duty to his family
and his commitment to securing a living wage for farm workers.
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Become a CCPT Member
Who knows best what child care providers need? YOU-the provider. But on your
own contacting county officials, DHS and legislators too often goes unheeded.
If providers join together as a group, WE can and will be more effective. As a
group, CCPT Local 3400, can be very effective but add the backing of AFSCME
Council 5 and our numbers become tens of thousands.
Being a union member has many perks, but one of the most important reasons
to become a member is the uniting of child care providers from all walks of life
and places, pulling together to fight for the rights and recognition we deserve.
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**All Training MNCPD Approved**
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