Free and low-cost professional development for North Country educators, childcare providers, and community partners.
The Coös Coalition believes professional development is key to creating the best possible environment for children and families in the North Country. Our Professional Development Workgroup is dedicated to carefully selecting and endorsing impactful training programs such as Conscious Discipline, the Pyramid Model, and Growing Great Kids.
Upcoming Trainings
New sessions are added as they become available.
- Conscious Discipline
- ASQ-3 & ASQ:SE-2
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Additions to this selection of share trainings are welcome via submitting the form below.
The P.D. Workgroup actively reviews new training opportunities to meet ongoing and evolving needs.
provider resources for developmental Screens
CDC Resources and Information
Online Video Training
Healthy Outcomes for positive Experiences (HOPE) Resources
- About the Program Overview of the program, research, and evaluation
- Milestones for children 2 months to 5 years of age
- If You’re Concerned, What to do if concerned about your child’s development
- Families: Track your child’s developmental milestones
- Healthcare Providers: Free tools to support developmental surveillance
- Early Childhood Educators: Free tools to track milestones and engage families
- Home Visitors: Free tools to track child development
Online Video Training
Healthy Outcomes for positive Experiences (HOPE) Resources
pyramid model resources
- National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations
- The Pyramid Model Consortium - Supporting Early Childhood ...
- CSEFEL: Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations of Early Learning
- Pyramid Model Training Videos (certificates are available): https://challengingbehavior.org/training/webinars/recorded-webinars/
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Coös Coalition Partner, North Country Education Services North Country Education Services (NCES, stands as a cornerstone for educational excellence and equity in the North Country. As a non-profit consortium comprising numerous School Administrative Units (SAUs), NCES embodies a deep commitment to fostering thriving schools and vibrant communities.
By engaging with NCES and subscribing to their newsletter, educators gain access to a wealth of resources aimed at professional growth, innovative teaching practices, and collaborative opportunities. NCES's history of adapting to meet educational needs—ranging from in-service teacher training to special education services—highlights its role as a dynamic force for educational improvement in the region. Educators committed to making a positive impact on students' lives and the broader community will find in NCES a supportive network and a partner in the quest for educational excellence.
By engaging with NCES and subscribing to their newsletter, educators gain access to a wealth of resources aimed at professional growth, innovative teaching practices, and collaborative opportunities. NCES's history of adapting to meet educational needs—ranging from in-service teacher training to special education services—highlights its role as a dynamic force for educational improvement in the region. Educators committed to making a positive impact on students' lives and the broader community will find in NCES a supportive network and a partner in the quest for educational excellence.