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    • 11/05/2024
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    Ready Set Eat Food Safety 

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    • 11/05/2024
    • 12/31/2025
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    Medication Administration & Epinephrine Training

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    • 04/07/2025
    • 12/31/2025
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    CCAL Spring Education Conference Recording for Teachers and ECE Support Staff

    Counts for Six Clock Hours for LDOE or LA Pathways

    These sessions are geared towards

    Early Childhood Educators


    First Session

    Toys, Trikes and Tantrums

    Dianna Constant, Agenda for Children

    This breakout session provides educators with a blueprint for success with young children in the early learning classroom.  Participants will learn an underlying cause of preschool behaviors and learn effective techniques to prevent problem behaviors that sometimes occur in the preschool classroom.  

    Second Session 

    Bubbles and Boundaries:  Teacher Self-Care for 2025   

      Patrick Sciambra   

    Tulane Infant Mental Health - Tikes Program

    This presentation is intended for any and all early childhood educators.  Teaching young children can be incredibly stressful!  Research clearly shows that caregivers who are stressed are more likely to use harsh discipline.  This session address stress management and self-care in a fun and educational way. Teachers will learn about stress and how it impacts both the brain and the body.  Participants will then gain insight into how trauma impacts functioning, explore the importance of setting healthy boundaries, and finally will develop their own individualized self-care plan.  We aim to support teachers in taking care of themselves, so they are better able to take care of the children in their classrooms!  


    Third Session

    Playing with a Purpose: Relearning How to Play to Address Developmental Skills - Sydney Bordelon, MOT, LOTR

    This two-hour workshop is designed to empower early learning educators on the importance of play to target age-appropriate skills. The session includes instructional information as well as hands-on opportunities to incorporate the skills in the classroom. Sensory Integration: What the heck does that even mean?  We will be reviewing following sensory systems: tactile, gustatory, olfactory, vestibular, visual, and proprioceptive.

    • 04/07/2025
    • 12/31/2025
    • Virtual
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    CCAL Spring Conference Recording

    CCAL Spring Education Conference for Owners and Directors, Assistant Directors

    Counts for Six Clock Hours for LDOE or LA Pathways

    Featuring Brandy Woods-Smith, Childcare Millionaire 


    Includes Motivational Keynote Presentation

    Brandy Woods-Smith

    LDOE UPDATE  featuring Karen Powell - Moderator

    • Shelia Campbell
    • EdLink Update – Robert Klein 
    • Child Care Assistance Program – Melinda George
    • Licensing Updates (Bulletin 137) –Andrea Burl 
    • Child Care Criminal Background Checks – Kayla Batiste
    • Child and Adult Food Program - Debbie Gary

    Two Hour Childcare Owners and Directors Boot Camp

    by Brandy Woods-Smith

    Childcare Millionaire 

    Two Hour Childcare Owners and Directors Boot Camp

    by Brandy Woods-Smith

    Geared towards Child Care Owners,

    Directors and Assistant Directors

    For registration assistance, please call or text us at 225 933 5435.

    • 09/26/2025
    • 12/08/2025
    • VIRTUAL PARTICIPATION
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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

    • 12/12/2025
    • 9:00 AM
    • 12/13/2025
    • 3:30 PM
    • Virtual Only
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    Last Chance Virtual Education Conference  

    Friday, December 12, 2025

    Saturday, December 13, 2025  

    Approved for 12 Clock Hours by LDOE and Louisiana Pathways

    8:55 AM   Welcome and Greetings - Tara Emery, President

    9:00 AM - 10:00 AM     


    Keynote Presentation:   Ruth Ann Rose, Rose Marketing Solutions

    Why Human Connection Still Wins in an AI-Driven World

    Target Audience:   Owners, Directors, Assistant Directors, Support Staff

    Today’s parents are Googling, scrolling, and asking ChatGPT before they call your center to get more information or to ever book a tour. Millennial and Gen Z families expect fast answers, polished websites, and strong online reviews. If your digital presence doesn't meet their expectations, you might not even get the chance to make a first impression. But here's the good news: you don’t need to be a tech expert — you just need to understand how your audience thinks and  researches. This isn’t a tech-heavy session. It’s a real-world look at how to adapt your marketing and messaging without losing the heart of your work. 

    If you want more tours, more enrollments, and deeper connections with modern families, this session is for you. In this one-hour key note presentation, you will learn:

    • How young parents are using AI and digital tools in their childcare search
    • What modern families expect from your website, responses, and branding
    • How to position yourself online in a way that leads to more meaningful in-person tours
    • Why emotional connection and automation - can earn trust and fill classrooms 

    10:00 - 11:00 AM   LDOE Updates

    Moderators:   Karen Powell & Barry Carter 

    • General Updates - Shelia Campbell
    • Licensing Reminders & Updates _ Andrea Burl
    • CCAP Reminders & Updates – 
    • Criminal Background Check Updates - Kayla Batiste
    • EdLink and KinderSystem Updates – Robert Klein
    • Child and Adult Care Food Program - Debbie Gary 



    11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon    CEO Mindset:  Shifting from Operator to Visionary Leader – Chelsea Reue

    Learn how to shift from overwhelmed operator to confident CEO with practical mindset strategies and a personalized action plan.  This session will help you lead with clarity, focus and long-term vision. Chelsea Reue, a multi-site owner with a decade of expertise in the preschool industry. Recently joining the Preschool Exchange team as a Childcare Sales Specialist, Chelsea brings her extensive ownership experience to the forefront. Having also served as a Preschool Secret Shopper, she offers a distinctive blend of practical knowledge and a sharp understanding of market dynamics. As an engaging presenter, Chelsea is ready to share invaluable insights drawn from her multifaceted background, offering a comprehensive understanding of the preschool industry.

    12 Noon - 1:30 PM 

    Highlights from our Corporate Sponsors and Corporate Partners 

    1:00 - 2:30 PM  

    Are You Ready for Digital Ads? Ruth Ann Rose

    Are you tired of spending money on ads that don’t work? This

    session gives preschool and childcare owners the clarity they

    need before investing in digital advertising to fill their open

    enrollment spots. Attendees will learn why most childcare

    digital ads fail and walk away with the five essential readiness

    steps every successful campaign requires—strong web pages

    , fast lead follow-up, the right targeting, authentic visuals,

    and realistic budgets. Participants will complete a quick self-

    assessment and leave with free tools and clear next steps to

    confidently launch ads that actually drive enrollment and

    long-term growth


    2:35 - 4:35 PM  

    The Rules of Engagement:  Taking Engaged Support to the Next Level

    Raeyna Woodside Howard, Agenda for Children

    Target Audience:  Early Childhood Educators, Administrators and Support Staff

    In the toddler classroom, engagement is vital in the high-quality teacher child interactions. In this session, we will discuss the engaged support for learning domain and how to implement the “rules for engagement” to yield next level learning. 

    Saturday December 13, 2025

    General Sessions

    9:00 AM - 10:30 AM

    Toys, Trikes and Tantrums 

    Dianna Constant, Agenda for Children 

    Target Audience: Early Childhood Educators and Support Staff

    This workshop provides educators with a blueprint for success with young children in the early learning classroom. Participants will learn an underlying cause of preschool behaviors and learn effective techniques to prevent problem behaviors that sometimes occur in the preschool classroom. 

    10:35 AM - 12:05 PM   Ruth Ann Rose

    The Power of "So That" Statements to Increase Enrollment

    Target Audience:  Owners, Directors, Assistant Directors, Support Staff

    So that" is such a powerful statement that can mean so much to families searching for an ELC for their children. Yet ELC leaders often forget to use "so that' statements consistently on all online platforms, tour scripts, emails, and phone conversations. Telling a mom of an infant that your ELC program includes sign language is nice BUT telling her that your program includes sign language SO THAT her child "can express themselves at an early age" is powerful! Now she can picture her child communicating and being more self-sufficient! Your school has extended hours just like the ELC down the street, but stating on your website, or in your tours, that you have extended hours "so that busy parents have more flexibility to get things done before or after work" helps parents imagine successful days! Use the power of "So That" across all your advertising platforms and online presence to stand out from competitors, be memorable, and to help prospects imagine how partnering with your school will make a difference in their family's lives!

    LUNCH BREAK         12:05  - 1:00 PM

    1:00 - 2:30 PM


    Why We Teach / Why We Care – Dr. Marva Muhummad

    Target Audience:  Early Childhood Teachers, Directors and Administrators

    This presentation highlights the profound purpose behind early childhood education and the influential role educators play in shaping young lives. Through relationship-building, playful learning, positive reinforcement, inclusive environments, real-world connections, joyful teaching, and partnership with families, teachers create nurturing foundations for lifelong success. Participants explore how aligning daily classroom practices with their personal “why” strengthens engagement and supports children’s growth. Ultimately, this experience reinforces the truth that we teach because we care—because every child deserves a champion who believes in their potential and helps guide them toward a bright and promising future. 



    2:35 - 4:05 PM  Krystal Ferrier 

    Positive Ways to Support Children's Social and Emotional Development

    Target Audience:  Early Childhood Educators, Directors, Assistant Directors & Support Staff

    This presentation explores evidence-based strategies that equip educators and early childhood professionals to foster resilience and emotional well-being in young learners. Grounded in research on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs), the session examines how intentional classroom practices can buffer the effects of stress and trauma while promoting secure relationships, empathy, and self-regulation. Participants will gain practical tools for integrating social–emotional learning into daily routines, modeling positive interactions, and creating environments that cultivate safety, belonging, and long-term developmental success. 

    About the Presenters

    Dianna Constant has been part of the Agenda for Children team since 1990. She has over forty years of experience in early childhood education. She spent twenty years directing and operating her own childcare center and has more than two decades of experience as a trainer and technical assistance advisor for early childhood programs. She serves on the board of United Way of St. Charles and is actively involved with the Parish Networks in New Orleans and Houma supporting interaction improvements in Early Child Care Center and has served on the Child Care Health Care Consultant board since 2000. Dianna holds a bachelor’s degree in Sociology/Youth and Family Services from Nichols State University. 

    Krystal Ferrier is an experienced professional in the field of early childhood education, currently serving as an assistant director at an early childhood center. With a degree in Early Childhood education from Baton Rouge Community College and 18 years of teaching experience with infants to 5-year-olds, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her role. Holding credentials as an early childhood director in Louisiana, Krystal is dedicated to the well-being of all children, displaying a genuine passion for nurturing their growth and development. Her love for children, families, and the community is evident in her commitment to creating a positive and inclusive environment that supports the development of young learners.  

    Dr. Marva Muhammad is a passionate educator, entrepreneur, and advocate for high-quality early childhood learning, with over 20 years of experience in education. She has dedicated her life’s work to empowering children, supporting families, and building strong educational communities. She is the founder and owner of Crescent Educational Service, LLC, and Crescent Academy Childcare Center in Monroe, Louisiana—organizations rooted in equity, excellence, and the belief that every child deserves the best start in life. Dr. Muhammad leads with vision and heart, championing programs that nurture curiosity, create safe and engaging learning environments, and inspire lifelong success. Through innovation, advocacy, and unwavering commitment, she continues to elevate opportunities for young learners and the educators who serve them.

    Ruth Ann Rose  With over 25 years of experience (yes since the days when flip phones were all the rage), Ruth Ann gives childcare business owners something elusive:  peace of mind.  Her fiery redhead determination certainly contributes to the average client relationship lastly 8 or more years. In marketing years, this is a lifetime! Ruth Ann’s goal is simple: let business owners focus on what they do best – run their business – while she takes care of creating, implementing and tracking Return on Investment (ROI) campaigns that work. Quote to Her Younger Self:  “Dreaming, after all, is a form of planning.”

    Raeyna Woodside-Howard is beginning her fifteenth year of work in the field of early education. She  currently serves as an early care and education specialist for Agenda for Children. She has worked in various capacities, most notably in Head Start and Type III licensed childcare facilities. She taught as a Pre-K teacher for eleven years, and then transitioned to the administrative side, where she has been a mentor coach for a local CDA/ECAC program, a PD specialist and a CLASS observer

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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