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First Connections
Session 18: Cultural Sensitivity

Cultural sensitivity is a commitment to understand and support the values, practices, attitudes of people. By providing culturally sensitive child care, caregivers build children’s confidence, competence, and connections. To become cultually sensitive, each person must begin with an awareness of her of his own cultural identity and beliefs. Developing sensitive program policies and negotiating cultural conflicts help caregivers form partnerships with families. CORE SESSION

  • Wednesday March 15th, 2017
    6 p.m.9 p.m.
  • 53290
    Set One Standards
  • Infant/Toddler  
    Diversity (3)  

    It is your responsibility to verify that the training sessions you select will meet your licensing or professional development needs.
  • $5.00
  • English
  • Julie Smith
  • Grant
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    CCR&R
    530 E. Main St., #6 John Day, OR

  • To register or for more information, please:

    Call 541-575-1112 or 800-956-0324

    email: ccrr@umchs.org