See reverse for descriptions of trainings
Training A: Encouraging Language Development in Early Childhood Settings 03 May 2013
Training C: Fostering Peer Interaction in Early Childhood Settings10 May 2013
Times: Registration for all trainings begins at 8:30 a.m.All trainings run from 9:00 – 3:30 with lunch provided
Location: Buffalo Narrows’ Complex
Contact/registration information:To register for one or more Teacher Talk™
Trainings, complete the registration form and fax, by April 30th, to
Crystal ClarkePublic Health Nurse
Keewatin Yatthé Regional Health AuthorityPhone: 306-235-5813; Fax: (306) 235-4500
Fee: No Charge
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Training A: Encouraging Language Development in Early Childhood Settings
Training C: Fostering Peer Interaction in Early Childhood Settings
You must attend Training A priorto attending Training C.
Play and daily routines provide opportunities to create enriched, interactive language-learning environments that include all children. This training will discuss how to foster language development through daily interactions.
Learn how to:
• identify the children’s conversational styles and the roles teachers play
• let the child lead in individual and group interactions
• help children become better conversational partners
Children with poor language and social skills may have difficulty initiating and maintaining interactions with their peers, and may find themselves left out and socially isolated. This training will discuss how to provide a physical and social environment that encourages peer interaction.
Learn how to:
• make the best use of space in your classroom
• provide materials and activities that promote peer interaction
• support children’s interactions with peers
Prerequisite: Completion of Training A
Morgan Coflin
Morgan completed her Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology in 2001. Since then, she has treated children in Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand.
Morgan has worked primarily with children with autism. Being open to travel, variety, and challenge, she has worked as a SLP in community-based and educational programs in Canada, Scotland, and New Zealand. She also worked as a Clinical Director in a residential program in England.
Morgan is driven by the belief that all children communicate. Her goal is to help each child develop communication skills that will help them achieve their fullest potential.