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ResourceTraining and Professional Development

Responsive, Respectful, and Relationship-Based Approach to Infant and Toddler Care

Discover the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) approach—an approach that places responsive caregiving at the heart of building strong relationships with infants and toddlers and their families.

WestEd's Leading Together 30-Minute Webinar Series: Responsive, Respectful, and Relationship-Based Approach to Infant and Toddler Care
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El Curriculo de PITC

Para reforzar el enfoque basado en las relaciones y cuidado sensibles que promueve el programa de cuidado de bebés y niños pequeños (PITC por sus siglas en inglés), las nuevas herramientas y estrategias de la planificación del Currículo de PITC apoyan los esfuerzos de los maestros y proveedores de cuidado infantil en el hogar y basados en el centro que facilitan un mayor aprendizaje individualizado de calidad y desarrollo saludable de los niños desde el nacimiento hasta los 3 años.

ResourceCurriculum

The PITC Curriculum

The PITC Curriculum planning tools and strategies are designed to help family care providers and center-based teachers facilitate high-quality individualized learning and healthy development for children from 0-3.

ResourceTraining and Professional Development

A Place for Me: Diverse, Engaging Environments for Infants and Toddlers

This recorded session features Peter Mangione, Director of PITC at WestEd, in conversation with Mary Jane Maguire-Fong, author, consultant, and Professor Emerita of Early Childhood Education at American River College, and Marcela Clark, Senior Manager at United Way Bright Beginnings.

ResourceTraining and Professional Development

Making Meaning Together: Connecting with Dual Language Learners in Infant and Toddler Care

This archived session is the third in a series of online conversations, Providing Culturally Responsive and Individualized Infant and Toddler Care. The session features WestEd Senior Research Associate Ann-Marie Wiese and PITC Regional Coordinator Edilma Serna.

ResourceTraining and Professional Development

Everyone Belongs: Creating Authentically Inclusive and Equitable Infant and Toddler Care

This archived session is the second in a series of online conversations, Providing Culturally Responsive and Individualized Infant and Toddler Care. The session features Senta Greene, Founder and CEO of Full Circle Consulting Systems, Inc., an international consulting firm specializing in the science of child and adolescent development, transformational leadership, community, and family engagement.

ResourceTraining and Professional Development

The Power of Culturally Consistent Care in Home-Based Settings

This archived session is the first in a series of online conversations, Providing Culturally Responsive and Individualized Infant and Toddler Care. The session features Eva Marie Shivers, Executive Director and Founder of the Indigo Cultural Center in Phoenix, Arizona.