<p>Mathematics for Infants and Toddlers</p>
<p>Infants and toddlers aren’t ready to add or subtract yet, but they can learn and practice important math skills. Mathematics for Infants and Toddlers helps parents and caregivers learn and practice ways to help children develop a strong foundation for important math skills. This workshop will help participants learn about the five math concepts that infants and toddlers should be exposed to in natural ways throughout their day, explore ways to support early math learning, learn about ways to develop an early appreciation for math and ways to bring math into the outdoor environment.</p>
<p>Extension Extras Parenting Hour is a free online series of parenting workshops that provides guidance for parents of young children as they navigate the joys, challenges and concerns of parenting.</p>
<p>Certificates for participation are provided upon completion of the class.<br /><br
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<p>Stress Less With Mindfulness introduces participants to the experience and practice of mindfulness, with a goal of reducing stress. Mindfulness can be defined as paying attention in a particular way; on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgmentally. Research has shown that practicing mindfulness is effective in reducing stress-related symptoms such as worry, depression and physical tension, and may be helpful in managing chronic conditions.</p>
<p>Stress Less with Mindfulness teaches and encourages the use of mindfulness self-care skills to help one feel better and enjoy life more. The program covers mindful breathing, mindful eating, physical processes in the brain and body and mindful laughter.</p>
<p>Stress Less with Mindfulness is a program authored by West Virginia Extension.</p>
<p>This series will be available over Zoom. Instructions on Zoom software and setup will be sent in the confirmation email.</p>
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Understanding A Toddler s World: Development of Self-Control June 11, 2021 10:00AM - 11:30AM
Online
Examine developmentally typical behavior in toddlers that can cause challenging behavior. Identify and explore the four developmental stages of self-control. This program is designed for parents, caregivers and early childhood professionals who work with children birth through 36 months in age. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
July 6, 2021 8:00PM – 9:30PM Online
Extension Extras Parenting Hour is a free online series of parenting workshops that provides guidance for parents of young children a