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Home Early Educators Family Engagement Family Engagement Toolkit Module 3: Respect the Family’s Role in the Child’s Development

Module 3: Respect the Family’s Role in the Child’s Development

Description

In this module, you will learn about the process and development of relationships, and strategies to support conversations with families about their child’s development.

Module Outline

  • Unit 1: Respect the Family’s Role in the Child’s Development
    In this interactive simulation, learners can practice strategies by virtually engaging with a family through exploring the child’s development. Estimated time to complete: 1 professional development clock hour.
  • Unit 2: Practice: Respect the Family’s Role
    In this simulation interaction, learners can practice strategies by virtually engaging with a family through exploring the child’s development. Estimated time to complete: 0.5 professional development clock hour.
  • Unit 3: Practice: Engaging Families
    In this interactive simulation, learners can virtually role-play a conversation with a family regarding a developmental concern. Learners can practice strategies by choosing what to say to the family and observing how the family responds. Estimated time to complete: 1 professional development clock hour.
  • Companion Resources
    Available through CECO or from the list below.
  • Learning Extension Guide
    This guide provides additional activities you can use to extend learning about the development process and respecting the family’s role in the child’s development. It includes activities you can complete by yourself, with a partner, or with a group.

Sign In and Start Module 3 (English)
Sign In and Start Module 3 (Spanish)

Visit the Family Engagement Toolkit landing page to learn more about earning professional development clock hours through California Early Childhood Online (CECO) and the ECE Workforce Registry.

Resources to Extend Learning

Professional development clock hours are not available for extended learning resources or simulations listed below. To receive professional development clock hours for these activities, click on the “Sign In and Start Module 3” button above and complete the toolkit units via CECO.

Engaging Families in Early Learning

This resource helps you learn more about how to build supportive and trusting relationships with families and use Relationship-based Practices.

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Respect the Family in the Child’s Development

Download this resource to learn about how to use the child’s development to engage with families.

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Practice: Respect the Family’s Role

In this interactive simulation, learners can practice strategies by virtually engaging with a family through exploring the child’s development. You can earn professional development clock hours by completing it on CECO.

Learn more about the available versions.

Start enhanced version (English)
Start simplified version (English)
Start enhanced version (Spanish)
Start simplified version (Spanish)

Practice: Engaging Families

In this interactive simulation, learners can virtually role-play a conversation with a family about a developmental concern. Learners can practice strategies by choosing what to say to the family and observing how the family responds. You can earn professional development clock hours by completing it on CECO.

Learn more about the available versions.

Start enhanced version (English)
Start simplified version (English)
Start enhanced version (Spanish)
Start simplified version (Spanish)

Learning Extension Guide

This guide provides additional activities you can use to extend your learning about the development process and respecting the family’s role in the child’s development. It includes activities you can complete by yourself, with a partner, or with a group.

Download (English)
Download (Spanish)

Technical Support for the Family Engagement Toolkit

  • For best viewing of the simulations, we recommend using the latest versions of Edge, Chrome, Firefox, or Safari
  • Tips on how to use the simulations
  • Learn more about detailed technical requirements and recommendations for the modules
  • Contact us with questions or if you need assistance accessing the Family Engagement Toolkit

Use the simplified version if:

  • You are using a screen reader to access the simulation
  • Your computer is not able to load the enhanced version, it takes too long to load, or the simulation freezes
  • Your mobile device is not able to load the enhanced version or the simulation freezes

Use the enhanced version if:

  • You have an up-to-date computer and you do not use a screen reader
  • Please note that you may need to rotate your handheld device to view horizontally for the simulation to load

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In This Section

  • Family Engagement
    • Family Engagement Toolkit
      • Module 1: The What, Why, and How of Family Engagement
      • Module 2: Build Strengths-based Relationships
      • Module 3: Respect the Family’s Role in the Child’s Development
      • Module 4: Show Cultural Respect
      • Module 5: Take a Shared Approach to Family Engagement
      • QCC Family Engagement Toolkit Contact and Support
      • Tips on How to Use the Simulations
      • Technical Requirements and Recommendations

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