- February 28, 2025February 28, 2028Trust First Essentials.Nequoya Streeter

February 28, 2025
February 28, 2028
Trust First Essentials.
Nequoya Streeter
Nequoya Streeter
When adults build trust-based relationships with children, children feel safe to make mistakes and learn from them. Trust First Essentials focuses on how to foster trust and safety so children have room to stumble, recover, and develop resilience within a calm and nurturing classroom environment. Participants learn the skills needed to manage classrooms of any size, including how to establish clear expectations, set boundaries, anticipate problems, and react proactively when they do.
This course aligns with:
✓ The Office of Head Start's 1302 Subpart C—Education and Child Development Program Services requirements.
Skills / Knowledge
- Human Development
- Early Childhood Behavior
- Relationship Building
- Communication
- Classroom Management
- Positive Interactions
- Organization
- Self-Care
- Mindfulness
Issued on
February 28, 2025
Expires on
February 28, 2028