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    • 03/31/2026
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    VIRTUAL REGISTRATION

    Medication Administration & Epinephrine Training

    Earn 3.0 Clock Hours

    Qualifies for Health & Safety Training

     

    • 04/05/2025
    • 03/31/2026
    • VIRTUAL
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    4/5/2025 Conference Recording

    CCAL Spring Education Conference

    Counts for Two Clock Hours for LDOE 


    Safe Sleep (1 hour) and Ready Set Eat Food Safety (1 hour) 

    Denise Gillespie, RN, CCHC, ECHST 

    The Safe Sleep Training Course provides essential knowledge on creating a safe sleep environment for infants in childcare settings. Participants will gain an understanding of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), including risk factors and prevention strategies. The course will cover best practices for safe sleep, including standards for cribs, tummy time, and sleep environment. Additionally, we will review the importance of having a clear safe sleep policy and a medical emergency plan. Through discussions and practical guidance, caregivers will learn how to implement these standards to ensure the well-being of infants in their care.

    Ready Set Eat Food Safety is a session on how children grow and develop. This is session includes information on handling children with special needs. After completion of this  training class, participants will be able to define the grasping status, describe a positive and supportive learning environment for feeding children, be able to discuss how language and feeding are related.

    • 01/01/2026
    • 03/31/2026
    • Video Recording of Fall Conference
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    VIRTUAL PARTICIPATION  

     CCAL Fall Education Conference  

    Friday, September 26, 2025

    Saturday, September 27, 2025  

    Frequently Asked Questions for Virtual Registration:

    1)  Will I get credit for Louisiana Pathways?

    yes,  the week following the CCAL Fall Education Conference, we will email each person who participated an attendance certificate.

    2)  Can my staff and I watch the Fall Conference together or does everyone have to be logged in individually?

    Yes, you and your staff can watch the Fall Conference together.  However,  we do ask all participants to put their name and their center affiliation in the chat box so we can record your participation. Thanks! 

    For registration assistance, call Cindy Bishop at 225 933 5435 or email cindy.bishop@checkmate-strategies.com and David.roberson@checkmate-strategies.com

    Below is the full agenda for the virtual participation of our Fall Education Conference:

    Agenda for Virtual Participation Fall Education Conference

     Agenda for Virtual Participation

    Fall Education Conference  

    Friday September 26, 2025

    Saturday September 27, 2025

    Morning Breakout Session

    9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

    Say What You Need to Say: How to Have Hard Conversations with Skill - Dr. Teri  DeLucca

    Some conversations are uncomfortable. Others are unavoidable. And the ones we avoid? They tend to get louder—in stress, conflict, and disconnection. In this engaging workshop, you will learn the mindset and skillset needed to navigate tough conversations with clarity, confidence, and emotional intelligence. Whether it’s navigating conflict with a coworker, a boundary crossed with a loved one, or how to handle finding yourself in an unexpected disagreement- giving direct feedback without damaging the relationship is critical. This session is your roadmap to courageous communication. You’ll learn how to: stay grounded and clear-headed in emotionally charged moments. This isn’t just about having hard conversations.  

    Saturday, September 27, 2025

    Mid-Morning Breakout Session

    10:45 – 12:15 PM

    From Meltdowns to Magic:

    Guiding Behavior Under the Big Top

    Shannon Johns and LeeAnn Price

    Step right up to the Behavior Big Top – where outbursts, tantrums and tattling aren’t signs of misbehavior, but invitations to get curious. In this informative, strategy packed session inspired by Conscious Discipline, we will take a closer look at what’s really going on beneath the big behaviors. Instead of reacting with frustration, we will learn how to shift into curiosity. By the end of this session, you will leave with practical strategies and a renewed sense of confidence – ready to turn your classroom meltdowns into magical moments of growth and connection.

    Luncheon Speaker – Saturday September 27, 2025

    12:45 - 1:15 PM

    Patrick Moore

    Enhancing Opportunities for Our Children:

    A Community of Investors

    For over 50 years, central Louisiana has proudly been "A Great Place to Raise a Family." Today, this vibrant community faces challenges in safety, economic development, education, and family health. The Rotary Club of Alexandria responded decisively by responding to and leading an Early Childhood Education initiative. This effort gained extraordinary momentum when a local foundation offered a $1.1 million challenge grant for professional childcare scholarships for the youngest children in our community. In partnership with the Rapides Foundation, the Rapides Parish School Board, and the Rapides Early Childhood Network, the Alexandria Rotary Club embraced leadership of this critical mission. Their Strategic Business Plan has successfully secured almost $9.6 million, creating annual professional childcare opportunities for 650 infants and toddlers. This investment strengthens families today while building a foundation for generations of community prosperity. 

    Saturday September 27, 2025

    Afternoon Breakout Session

    1:45 - 3:15 PM    

    Feedback without Fear: Coaching Teachers Through Challenging Behaviors and Personal Growth

    Dr. Teri DeLucca   

    Giving feedback shouldn’t feel like walking on eggshells—and receiving it shouldn’t feel like a personal attack. In this dynamic and practical workshop, Owners/Directors/Coaches will be equipped with the tools and strategies to coach teachers through the tough stuff—without fear, guilt, or avoidance. Whether you're addressing classroom behavior challenges or helping a teacher grow through personal and professional blind spots, this session will show you how to deliver feedback with clarity, compassion, and confidence. You'll discover how to:

    ·        Create a culture where feedback is normal, welcomed, and growth-focused

    ·        Use specific coaching language that empowers rather than deflates

    ·        Navigate sensitive issues—like behavior missteps, drama with co-workers, burnout, or disengagement—with emotional intelligence

    ·        Support both the strategy and the story behind a teacher’s struggle

    Because feedback done right doesn’t just improve teaching—it builds trust, strengthens teams, and fuels long-term impact. This workshop is ideal for directors, instructional coaches, and teacher leaders who want to level up their coaching conversations and lead with boldness and heart.

    ACTION ITEM:  IMPORTANT UPDATE ABOUT YOUR

    ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATE

    We will be emailing your attendance  certificate to you.

    David.Roberson@checkmate-strategies.com

    Cindy.bishop@checkmate-strategies.com

    For registration assistance contact Cindy Bishop at 225 933 5435

    • 03/04/2026
    • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • 1020 N. Prieur Street, New Orleans, Louisiana
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    CCAL Greater New Orleans 

    Early Childhood Education Road Show

    Wednesday, March 4, 2026

    1020 N. Prieur Street 

    New Orleans, Louisiana

    1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    There is no cost to attend but we would like you to

     RSVP so that we may reserve a seat for you.

    This meeting is for CCAL members and

    "not-yet" CCAL members

    Click the link below to RSVP  or text your name and email address to Cindy @ 225 933 5435

    childcarelouisiana.org/events 

    Agenda  

    1.   Welcome and Introductions – Cindy Bishop, CCAL Executive Director & Lobbyist 

    2.   Greetings from CCAL Vice President Stacey Byes-Byarse and CCAL GNO Board Members Pamela Marshall, Olivette Temple and Bryan Fulton

    3.   Update on CCAP "Freeze" and How LDOE is justifying the fiscal integrity of Louisiana's CCAP program to the fed government

    4   How to get Technical Assistance regarding CCAP, Edlink, Fire Marshal &  CBC Issues

    5.   The Political Landscape – What are the Hot Topics impacting early childhood education? How and When to Advocate

    6.   Door Prizes and Adjournment 

    If you have any questions please call or text us at 225 933 5435

    CCAL is the largest early childhood education membership organization in the United States and the longest standing early childhood statewide nonprofit membership organization in Louisiana.

Childcare Association of Louisiana is statewide,  non-profit, professional membership organization that advocates on behalf of the early childhood education profession. 


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