Early Childhood ECHO

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Early Childhood ECHO Series

Join us for this 3-part series focused on young learners and strategies to address behavior in the early childhood setting. We use the ECHO model of telementoring, and each session features an educational component and a case discussion to better support a child with a behavior challenge.


Educational, behavioral health and parenting experts lead each session. Featured topics include functions of behavior, play strategies, supporting regulation, and building safe, stable, nurturing relationships. Bring your challenges in the early education setting to our expert panel and the other participants for discussion and suggestions.


Certificates of attendance will be provided after the series concludes. There is no cost to attend, and training is online via Zoom. View flyer.


Join Us

From 12-1 PM CST

  • February 5, 2025 from 12-1 PM - Behavioral Health focus
  • March 5, 2025 from 12-1 PM - Education focus
  • April 2, 2025 from 12-1 PM - Parenting focus


Presenters

  • Andrea Scott, M.Ed, Educational Consultant, Southeast Kansas Education Service Center - Greenbush
  • Barbara C. Unell, Author; Parent Educator; Co-founder, Raised with Love and Limits Foundation
  • Robert Unell, Co-founder, Raised with Love and Limits Foundation
  • Jerry Wyckoff, PhD, Author; Psychologist; Co-founder, Raised with Love and Limits Foundation
  • Alice Zhang, PhD, Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctorate, University of Kansas Medical Center


Audience

Curious and committed early childhood, school and community organizations who want to understand and support young learners.


Contact us

Email questions to telehealthrocks@kumc.edu


View Session Resources

All slides and recordings are shared on the Early Education ECHO past resources page after the session occurs. Select the session topic and date to view the resources.

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