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F.R.E.E. Program Benefits
Class Topics

P = Most appropriate for parents
"A B C …It's More Than 1 2 3" P
Art for Preschoolers P
Behavior
     "Toys, Trikes and Tantrums" (Guiding Behavior) P
     Guidance and Behavior Part1,
     Recognizing Strengths Part 2*P
     Toddlers and Biting P
Brain Development
Child Growth and Development P
Circle Games for Preschoolers*P
Developmental Characteristics of Preschoolers P
Developmentally Appropriate Practice P
Dramatic Play P
Families and Professionals
Hands on Nature*P
     Nutrition
Importance of Play*P
     Relationship Between Child Development and Play*P
     Infants and Toddlers Developmental Activities*P
     Developing an Environment that Invites
          Infant Toddlers to Explore*
Learning Through Play *P
Learning Styles
"Let's Make a Mess": Messy Play P
Literacy
     Developing Early Literacy in Preschool
     Developing Literacy Through the Arts*
     Continuum in Children's Developing
          Early Reading and Writing*P
     Developing Early Literacy in Preschool P
     Language Experiences for Preschool P
     Using TV as a Tool for Developing Literacy P
"Making Magic": Tactful Tactics for Multi-Aged Settings*P
The Marvel of Puppetry *


Math in a Cup P
     "More Alike Than Different": Working with
          Children with Special Needs P
Music Therapy: Tools for School and Tools for You *P
Opening and Operating a Child Care Program*P
     Positive Parent Communication
     Strategies for Productive Relationships  
          with Families*P
     Families and Professionals*P
Parent/Families
     Positive Parent Communication
     Parent Conferences and Communication
     Families and Professionals*P
Right From Birth Series: Building Your Child's
          Foundation for Life* P
Sand and Water
     School-Age Summer Ideas* P
     Science and Math for Preschoolers P
     Self Esteem with Children *P
     "A Friend in You": Developing Self Esteem
          with Children P
Sensory Play with Mobile Infants and Toddlers * P
Social Development in Young Children P
     Conflict Resolution* P
Storytelling P
Stress: Managing Stress
Toddler Series: Part 1 and 2*P
Toilet Learning
Turning War Play into Creative Play P
"What's Cooking?" Cooking with Angels*P
You Don't Have to Be Beethoven…Music P
 
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