Advanced Studies in Inclusive Early Childhood Program (C915)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

Child care programs whose Registered Early Childhood Educators employees participate in this training will benefit by having a team of educators who are better able to support the individual needs of children in the context of their specific program or school.

Program Overview

George Brown College's Advanced Studies in Inclusive Early Childhood is a post-diploma, one-semester training program that strengthen your capacity to respond to children with special needs. This program is designed for Early Childhood Educators, teachers and supervisors.

Full Description

George Brown College's Advanced Studies in Inclusive Early Childhood is a one-semester course designed to deepen your Early Childhood practice and enhance your awareness of the community resources available to support your work with special needs children. 

What you can expect

The curriculum offered in this Advanced Studies in Inclusive Early Childhood training reflects a philosophy of inclusive practice of children with special needs in early childhood settings.

This training combines a theoretical component with case-based applications to help solidify your application of the theory in a variety of situations. As you develop a deeper understanding of special needs children and their unique needs, you will be better equipped to develop and implement programs to meet these needs.

This training will focus on the social aspect of special needs and will teach you to develop Individual Program Plans (IPP).

Key areas of study include: 

  • Early identification
  • Teamwork strategies
  • Observation and assessment
  • Individual program planning
  • Behaviour guidance
  • Social competence
  • Communication with families
  • Teamwork strategies
  • Strategies for working with community partners

 

 

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Registered Early Childhood Educators who participate in this training will be better equipped to support  children with special needs and will be able to develop Individual Program Plans (IPP).

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