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Since March, early childhood professionals have had unlimited opportunities to become masters of innovation. In a socially distanced world, when parents are not allowed to enter your building, how do you continue to provide meaningful family engagement? In order for families to feel comfortable returning to child care or enrolling in a program for the first time, they need to TRUST that the people in the program are doing everything they can to keep their children healthy and safe. We invite you to join us in a conscious conversation about Authentic Family Relationships in a Virtual World where we’ll discuss ways to planfully and intentionally develop and maintain family relationships by capitalizing on the many small ways to build trust remotely.
By GNJK - Technical Assistance Center NorthSince March, early childhood professionals have had unlimited opportunities to become masters of innovation. In a socially distanced world, when parents are not allowed to enter your building, how do you continue to provide meaningful family engagement? In order for families to feel comfortable returning to child care or enrolling in a program for the first time, they need to TRUST that the people in the program are doing everything they can to keep their children healthy and safe. We invite you to join us in a conscious conversation about Authentic Family Relationships in a Virtual World where we’ll discuss ways to planfully and intentionally develop and maintain family relationships by capitalizing on the many small ways to build trust remotely.