
Brain Builders
In this webinar, take time to remember just how important you are to the wellbeing and development of children in your care. You truly are a brain builder!
Small moments spent with a caring grown-up can help children build positive connections in their brain that can help them in school and in life. In this webinar, take time to remember just how important you are to the wellbeing and development of children in your care. You truly are a brain builder! Learn strategies for creating quality interactions with kids from our friends on Sesame Street. Leave with a sense of renewed encouragement and commitment as you continue in your important work with children and families.
Learning Goals:
- Remember how important you are in a child’s life.
- Gain actionable strategies to use to support children and families.
- Renew your commitment to caring for kids!
Did you know you can earn a certificate for participating in this training? Register above and watch the video before taking our assessment quiz. Pass the quiz to download your certificate for this 30min webinar.
Already passed the quiz? To access your certificate go to your profile and tap “certificates.”


Go To Sleep, Elmo!
Handling a middle-of-the-night monster moment.

Monster Meltdown
Meltdowns happen… but they are somewhat predictable! As you try to handle them, curiosity and patience go a long way.

Cookie Monster’s Beach Day
When children are in the hospital, their imagination can become a valuable tool in soothing themselves.

Milestones: Your 18-Month Old
All children grow and develop at their own pace; use this chart to guide your expectations and observations so you can talk to your child’s pediatrician about questions or concerns.

Milestones: Your Two-Year-Old
All children grow and develop at their own pace; use this chart to guide your expectations and observations so you can talk to your child’s pediatrician about questions or concerns.

Milestones: Your One-Year-Old
All children grow and develop at their own pace; use this chart to guide your expectations and observations so you can talk to your child’s pediatrician about questions or concerns.

Milestones: Your Three-Year-Old
All children grow and develop at their own pace; use this chart to guide your expectations and observations so you can talk to your child’s pediatrician about questions or concerns.