Webinar Recording: Ending Suspension and Expulsion in Child Care
Posted by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia on September 11, 2017
With the start of the school year quickly approaching, Philadelphia’s youngest students are facing another year of troubling rates of suspension and expulsion. While often thought of as a problem for older children, Philadelphia, and communities across the country, are experiencing high rates of one- to three-year-olds being suspended or expelled from early childhood settings. In this webinar, PolicyLab’s Senior Psychologist Marsha Gerdes, PhD, and Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) Managing Director of Early Childhood Education Natalie Renew, MPA, examined:
- the impact this can have on the health and development of a young child,
- successes and barriers to developing sustainable teacher training services that address behavioral challenges in young children, and
- policy approaches that enable child care centers to address the high rates of preschool expulsions and suspensions through parent and teacher training.
http://policylab.chop.edu/reports-and-tools/webinar-ending-suspension-and-expulsion-child-care
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