Safe & Sound Parenting Class: Superheroes (en espanol)
Click the flyer link to read more (en espanol). Superheroes_flyer Call Karen at 415-213-7414 to register now.
Facilitating Conflict Resolution Among Preschoolers
3514 Geary Boulevard 3514 Geary Blvd., Sanfrancisco, CA, United StatesWorkshop with Chad Kordt-Thomas, LCSW Conflicts are an inevitable part of the preschool day. What’s happening developmentally that makes preschoolers prone to conflict? And what can you do to help children stay calm enough to engage in meaningful conflict resolution? Come learn new strategies. Limit: eight people. $50. For other workshops offered by Chad Kordt-Thomas,
Community Care Licensing for Family Child Care
SF City College, Ocean Campus, Multi-Use Building (MUB) rm 140Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing, San Bruno Child Care Regional Office is pleased to announce upcoming Stakeholder informational meetings which will be held at the provided locations. These meetings are an excellent way of meeting some of our Community Care Licensing staff, and learning more about licensing regulations which affect your facilities, as
Thriving through the Inevitable Impact of Trauma.
Elite Event Venue 4105 W Figarden Drive, Fresno, CA, United StatesThis symposium will develop sustainable, trauma informed support for workforces who are exposed to the effects of secondary trauma and provide collaborative efforts to expand trauma informed support for children and families. For more information and to register, click the register button below.
SFFSN All-Member Meeting
Safe & Sound Bayview 3450 3rd St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesThis is a repeating event that takes place every third Tuesday of every odd month. SFFSN All Member Meetings provide an opportunity for members to introduce and promote their agency and family support services to fellow family support provider members. We encourage you to participate and network with fellow colleagues and update members on your agency activities
City Kids Family Fair
Children's Council of San Francisco 445 Church St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesCity Kids Family Fair features something for everyone in the family: Photos with Elmo and Cookie Monster! Free tote bag, a children's book from the Bookmobile, diapers and fresh produce for the first 500 families* Performances by DJ heyLove, Loco Bloco, Abada Capoeira and our own CEO Gina’s husband and father-in-law, Reed and Dave Fromer
LGBTQ-Inclusive Childcare Fair
SF LGBT Center 1800 Market St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesAre you a childcare provider in the Bay Area interested in working with LGBTQ+ families? Please join Our Family Coalition and the SF LGBT Center for the inaugural LGBTQ-Inclusive Childcare Fair on Wednesday, September 25th 2019! This FREE event will bring together various child care providers and families searching for care at the SF LGBT Center's Rainbow Room. Providers will
Pinwheel Party!
This fall, Safe & Sound is hosting its third annual Pinwheel Party, a cocktail party that highlights our mission to prevent child abuse and reduce its devastating impact. Guests will enjoy cocktails, delicious food, a silent auction, live DJ, and celebrate the winner of this year’s Pinwheel Pics photo contest. We hope you will join Safe & Sound in our
District 11 Family Summit
crocker amazon clubhouse 799 moscow st, San Francisco, CA, United StatesDCYF is hosting a Family Summit near you! Families and educators of our youngest children are not heard from enough at these events. You’re voice is especially important - and you are invited to share your personal stories, perspectives and experiences to help make San Francisco a great place to grow up. The We Are
District 8 Family Summit
Sanchez elementary school 325 Sanchez St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesDCYF is hosting a Family Summit near you! Families and educators of our youngest children are not heard from enough at these events. You’re voice is especially important – and you are invited to share your personal stories, perspectives and experiences to help make San Francisco a great place to grow up. The We Are The
2019 Inquiry & Project Based Learning (PBL) Intro. Saturday Workshop Series
First 5 SF 1390 Market St, 11th Floor, San Francisco, CAProject Based Learning Full Day Introductory Workshops Inquiry, Intention & Innovation A learning journey between children and adults Facilator: Michelle Grant-Groves, M.Ed. CORE LEARNING TARGETS: - Building awareness, skills, and strategies in inquiry and project based learning (PBL) - Creating design-systems for PBL instruction and documentation throughout the year - Exploring the powerful use of data
Introduction to the Anti-Bias Curriculum
1190 market street, room 1125 1190 market street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesPresented by Brian Silveria and Nadia Joboneta. Alleviating bias in our ECE settings is complex. Creating inclusive classrooms requires that we understand and acknowledge our own biases and recognize verbal and non‐ verbal messages conveyed by other adults and children. We need to know how to address these remarks and actions as they occur without
District 7 Family Summits
Commodore Sloat Elementary School 50 Darien Way, San Francisco, CA, United StatesDCYF is hosting a Family Summit near you! Families and educators of our youngest children are not heard from enough at these events. You’re voice is especially important – and you are invited to share your personal stories, perspectives and experiences to help make San Francisco a great place to grow up. The We Are The
District 3 Family Summit
Betty Ann Ong Recreation Center 1199 Mason St, San Francisco, CA, United StatesDCYF is hosting a Family Summit near you! Families and educators of our youngest children are not heard from enough at these events. You’re voice is especially important – and you are invited to share your personal stories, perspectives and experiences to help make San Francisco a great place to grow up. The We Are The
District 1 Family Summit
richmond recreational center 251 18th ave., San Francisco, CA, United StatesDCYF is hosting a Family Summit near you! Families and educators of our youngest children are not heard from enough at these events. You’re voice is especially important – and you are invited to share your personal stories, perspectives and experiences to help make San Francisco a great place to grow up. The We Are The
District 4 Family Summit
Abraham Lincoln High School 2162 24th Ave., Oakland, CA, United StatesDCYF is hosting a Family Summit near you! Register for the District 4 event below. See this schedule for all DCYF Family Summits. Families and educators of our youngest children are not heard from enough at these events. You’re voice is especially important – and you are invited to share your personal stories, perspectives and experiences to help make San
2019 – 2020 Inquiry Based Leadership & Coaching Community of Practice (CoP)
First 5 SF 1390 Market St, 11th Floor, San Francisco, CACORE LEARNING TARGETS: Building relational trust and capacity building skills and strategies in self and others Cultivating the conditions for transformational change in systems design & school culture
November 7 Community Meeting
Children's Council, Room 101 445 Church Street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesCome hear updates on Prop C, ERAF Funds for CARES 2.0, strategy & next steps, CARES 2.0 Thank You 10,000 Postcard Campaign This will be an informal agenda focused on getting out postcards, answering your questions, or pointing you in the right direction to find out. Come for 15 minutes or an hour and a half.
District 10 Family Summit
bayview opera house 4705 3rd St., San Francisco, CA, United StatesDCYF is hosting a Family Summit near you! Families and educators of our youngest children are not heard from enough at these events. You’re voice is especially important – and you are invited to share your personal stories, perspectives and experiences to help make San Francisco a great place to grow up. The We Are The
Teachers Exploring Similarities & Differences With Children
1190 market street, room 1125 1190 market street, San Francisco, CA, United StatesPresenters TBD. Alleviating bias in our ECE settings is complex. Creating inclusive classrooms requires that we understand and acknowledge our own biases and recognize verbal and non‐ verbal messages conveyed by other adults and children. We need to know how to address these remarks and actions as they occur without causing a shutdown in communication.