Brazelton Touchpoints Center to Host Session for Library Professionals

Brazelton Touchpoints Center is hosting an upcoming training session for library professionals who want to deepen their knowledge of early childhood development.

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The training session will enable participants to learn skills to build stronger library-family relationships and promote family wellness. The 28-hour online course supports effective family and caregiver engagement in libraries.

Participants in the course will learn:

  • Increased understanding of a child’s developmental process from birth to 6 years

  • How to engage with and support families in daily library interactions

  • Strengths-based and culturally responsive strategies to connect with families and co-workers

  • A shared language among library staff about engaging families and caregivers

More Details

The course consists of eight modules (2.5 hours each) and six monthly reflective pracatice sessions (one hour each).

The live session dates will be held on eight Thursdays from 2:30 to 4 p.m. ET. The dates include:

  • April 3

  • April 10

  • April 17

  • April 24

  • May 1

  • May 8

  • May 15

  • May 22

Attendance is required at all live sessions, which will not be recorded. Seats are limited to 20 participants, so those interested in attending should register now.