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How are payments made For workshops?
After you register For a workshop, a payment record form will be sent by email. You will need To print And Return this form With your payment (cash, check, money order Or purchase order payable To ESU #3) to ESU #3 ELC, 6949 S 110th St, LaVista, 68128. Your registration Is Not complete And confirmed until payment Is received.
Can I be billed For a workshop fee Or pay With a credit card?
Individuals cannot be billed For workshops And we are unable To process credit cards.
How will I know If a workshop Is canceled due To weather?
An email will be sent To all registered participants. You can also contact 402-597-4991 For a recorded message.
Can I cancel a registration For a workshop?
• Cancelations will be accepted up until the registration deadline at which time a 100% credit will be available for use toward the registration fees for another ELC-sponsored workshop.
• Cancelation after the registration deadline but at least 48 hours before the workshop requires that you send a substitute Or you will have a 50% credit for use toward the registration fees for another ELC-sponsored workshop.
• Cancelations will Not be accepted within the 48 hours prior to the workshop And registration fees will Not be available for future use. No shows also forfeit registration fees.
Description | | In the same way that reading and writing skills are learned through playful exploration and developmentally appropriate teaching, so too are the essential social skills of childhood. Sharing, cooperation, and peer interactions develop not merely by chance, but through an environment rich in opportunities to learn and practice. Educators and providers are the key, designing opportunities for young children to explore, experiment, and refine their social skills.
During this series of sessions, participants will receive an introduction to the Universal Life Skills program, skills elementary teachers have identified as being critical to early school success. Through teaching in a small group format and incidentally throughout the day (during meals, transitions, and free play), this approach to teaching social skills has been shown to prevent the development of severe challenging behavior, foster initial prosocial interactions with peers, and minimize caregiver stress.
NOTE: Registration is for the entire series and it is important that you plan to attend all sessions. |
Location | | Zoom Virtual Learning |
Status | | This section is currently below the required number of registrations needed. 7 Registered 10 Minimum; 29 Maximum |
Section Date(s) | |
January 23, 2024 | 7:30 PM | 8:30 PM |
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January 30, 2024 | 7:30 PM | 8:30 PM |
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February 6, 2024 | 7:30 PM | 8:30 PM |
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February 13, 2024 | 7:30 PM | 8:30 PM |
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Registration Deadline | | January 22, 2024 |
Event ID | | 22563 |
Add to Calendar | | Add to my calendar |
Pricing Information | |
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Materials Fee | | Materials Fee: $0.00 |
Remote Attendance | | This section is only available to attend remotely. |
Lunch | | No, lunch is NOT provided. |
Comments | | These sessions are being offered ONLINE via Zoom. Please make sure you have a working camera, audio capabilities, and are prepared to engage. If you are unable to fully participate or have too many distractions, you will not receive credit for the session.
The Zoom link will be sent two days prior to each session.
For your best training experience, each participant is asked to join the session individually, in separate locations (to avoid sound issues). |