First Connections: Cultural Sensitivity
Cultural sensitivity is a commitment to understand and support the values, practices, and attitudes of people. By providing culturally sensitive child care, caregivers build children's confidence, competence, and connections. To become culturally sensitive, each person must begin with an awareness of her or his own cultural identity and beliefs. Developing sensitive program policies and negotiating cultural conflicts helps caregivers form partnerships with families. This is session 6 of 6 core trainings. Trainings must be completed in order. This is a Set One Diversity class.
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Thursday December 5th, 2013
6 p.m. — 9 p.m.
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40011Set One Standards
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Infant/ToddlerDiversity (3)
It is your responsibility to verify that the training sessions you select will meet your licensing or professional development needs.