Authentic Engagement: Building True Partnerships with Families


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Children and families benefit the most when early care and education programs work with them to build and sustain authentic and engaging partnerships. To achieve authentic engagement, we must shift the focus from basic family involvement to building and nurturing rich and collaborative partnerships with families. This session will review recent research in family engagement, examine ways to implement family-centered principles in early care and education programs, and focus on how administrators and families can make the shift from involvement to engagement.

Presented by: Robyn Kelton, Quality Training Specialist; Iris Corral, Leadership Training Specialist

Date(s)

September 16, 2021

Time

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., CT

Location

Online – Webinar or Teleconference

Cost

$50

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