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August 18, 2026
Happy Tune-In Tuesday!
This issue includes the following sections:
- New! Fall PD is Here! Register Today!
- New! Incredible Years®: Incredible Beginnings® Training Funded by RIDBHDDH
- PD and TA Reminders
- From RIDE
- New! Register Today for the Fall RIELDS!
- Would You Like to Host a RIELDS Course?
- From the Office of Child Care
- Free Professional Development Resources: Early Education Pathways (EEP) and iCDA
- News from GoNAPSAAC
- Recently Approved PD
- News from RIAIMH
- Touchpoints: The HOW of Child and Family Engagement Training
- From RIAEYC
- Register for the RIAEYC Early Childhood Conference!
- Higher Education Pathways
- Resources for You
- Share your News and Calendar Events!
New! Fall PD is Here! Register Today!
Registration for Fall PD classes is now open! Check out the latest offerings and find PD that will set you up for a successful year. Classes begin the week of September 14th.
Family Engagement: A Culturally Responsive Approach: This newly revised series will help participants identify strategies for building trusting and reciprocal relationships with families and develop ways to create welcoming and inclusive environments for all.
Tuesdays, September 22nd, 29th and October 6th from 6 – 8pm on Zoom
More than ABCs: Supporting Language and Literacy from Birth to Three: This new three-part series for infant and toddler teachers explores how communication develops from birth to age three. Participants will learn practical, culturally responsive strategies to support early language and literacy through conversations, books, storytelling, and literacy-rich classroom environments.
Wednesdays, November 4th, 18th and December 2nd from 6 – 8pm on Zoom
A Developmental Approach to Classroom Management: This 4-session series will provide participants with the foundation to understand children’s learning needs through a developmental lens. With a developmentally appropriate approach, educators can provide targeted and tailored support to teach new skills, reduce challenging behaviors, and support social-emotional skill acquisition. This series includes a session on understanding and responding to children who exhibit defiant and aggressive behaviors.
Wednesdays, October 7th, 21st, November 4th, 18th from 6 – 8pm on Zoom
For Program Administrators
Beyond the Checklist: Pedagogical Leadership for Education Coordinators: This three-part professional development series is designed to support Education Coordinators in strengthening their role as pedagogical leaders. Throughout the series, participants will be encouraged to expand their thinking, examine leadership from new perspectives, and collaborate with others through reflective conversations, creative expression, and engaging, hands-on activities.
Tuesdays, October 20th, November 3rd and 17th from 6 – 8pm on Zoom
Widening the Lens: Looking at Quality from a Program Administration Perspective: Discover what it means to take a “wide-angle lens” approach in this two-session training for program directors and administrators. Each session will examine what it means to look beyond the classroom and consider the overall organizational climate, leadership, and management practices that support quality early childhood education. The Program Administration Scale (PAS) will be used to assist participants in assessing these critical areas of program leadership and administration.
Thursdays, December 3rd and 10th from 2 – 4pm on Zoom
New! Incredible Years®: Incredible Beginnings® Training funded by RI DBHDDH
Incredible Beginnings® is part of the Incredible Years® (IY) series targeted for early care and education providers of children ages 1-5. The focus of the program is on strengthening teachers’ classroom management strategies, and promoting children’s prosocial behavior, school readiness, and reducing children’s classroom aggression and noncooperation with peers and teachers. Additionally, the program helps teachers work with parents to support their school involvement and promote consistency between home and school.
This online offering will provide participants with up to 36 hours of PD and a textbook.
Click here to register and learn more.
PD and TA Update
PD Updates
- CELP Self-Paced PD can now be retaken once a year! If you are ready for a refresher of a self-paced course you took, you can retake it if it has been at least one year since you last completed the course.
- Providers should now upload their mandatory CPR/First Aid certification to RISES, where they will automatically receive up to three (3) professional development hours. These hours will count towards the required PD hours for that year. Do not submit any CPR/First Aid certifications to the CELP External PD Verification portal.
- External PD, that is not from ProSolutions and not from CELP is only uploaded through your CELP account through the External Verification Process. You can find additional guidance HERE [center-elp.org] and:
TA Updates
- You can request free technical assistance (TA) for your program from CELP. This is available to centers, preschools and family child care providers looking to improve the quality of the care and education they offer or looking to increase their BrightStars rating. Get started today!
New! News from RIDE: Register Today for the Fall RIELDS
The fall RIELDS PD are now open for registration!
Courses include:
- RIELDS Foundations – The Guiding Principles– Virtual, starts September 28th
- RIELDS Foundations – The Nine Domains– Woonsocket YWCA, starts September 24th
- RIELDS Implementing a Standards Based Program for Administrators– Hope Elementary School, starts October 6th
- RIELDS Implementing a Standards Based Program for Education Coordinators– Child Inc., Warwick, starts September 14th
- RIELDS Infant Toddler Classrooms: Curriculum and Planning– Little Learners Academy, Cranston, starts September 21st
- RIELDS Infant/Toddler Classrooms: The Instructional Cycle– NurtureED, Smithfield, starts October 7th
- RIELDS Preschool Classrooms: Curriculum and Planning– Little Learners Academy, Cranston, starts September 15th
- RIELDS Preschool Classrooms: Curriculum and Planning – Sakonnet Early Learning Center, starts September 24th
- RIELDS Preschool Classrooms: The Instructional Cycle – Kids Junction, Barrington, and Virtual, starts October 26th
- RIELDS Preschool Classrooms: The Instructional Cycle– CELP, Warwick, and Virtual, starts September 23rd
Click here to see the full selection, including self-paced options.
Questions? Contact: Elaine.remillard@ride.ri.gov
News from RIDE: Would You Like to Host a RIELDS Course?
RIDE is looking for host sites for Fall for the following courses:
- The Guiding Principles
- The 9 Domains
- Instructional Cycle Preschool
- Instructional Cycle Infant/Toddler
- Programs for Administrators
- Programs for Education Coordinators
Use this link to complete a hosting request https://forms.gle/VNXT2c6tZTUVfTED7.
Questions? Contact: Elaine.remillard@ride.ri.gov.
News from the Office of Child Care: Free Professional Development Resources: Early Education Pathways (EEP) and iCDA
The Learning Management System formerly known as the Individualized Professional Development (iPD) Portfolio, is now known as Early Education Pathways (EEP). Created and jointly funded by the Office of Head Start (OHS) and the Office of Child Care (OCC) at the U.S, Department of Health and Human Services, EEP launched in July 2026.
Early Education Pathways (EEP) is an online learning platform for the early childhood workforce. It includes the resources previously available through the Individualized Professional Development (iPD) Portfolio; including the iCDA Preparation Series and additional CDA aligned courses. EEP offers free, self-paced courses, that help early childhood professionals build skills, strengthen practice, and support children and families. Whether you are new to the field or advancing your career, EEP offers flexible learning that fits your schedule. New to the EEP, learn how to access the EEP.
The iCDA Course Preparation Series is a comprehensive, accessible, and free pathway for professionals to meet educational requirements for their CDA® credential. This research-based series offers eight courses perfectly aligned with the Council for Professional Recognition’s educational requirements—all at no cost. These courses can also be taken as stand-alone training modules. In addition to the iCDA Preparation Series, EEP users can easily access additional CDA aligned courses to reach the required 120 hours, at no cost.
News from GoNAPSAAC: Recently Approved PD
GoNAPSACC has two newly approved self-paced PD: Farm to ECE and Infant and Child Physical Activity. You can find the PD and other resources to support quality improvements in ECE programs. Go NAPSACC makes it easier than ever to give the children in your community a healthy start.
News from RIAIMH: Touchpoints: The HOW of Child and Family Engagement Training
This training is open to Early Care & Education professionals, and is offered by RIAIMH in partnership with Meeting Street. Registration is limited to 20 participants.
“The HOW of Child and Parent Engagement” is a learning collaborative on the Touchpoints approach, an evidence-based model linked to building strong family-child relationships from prenatal through age 5. Participants who implement Touchpoints in their practice partner with families to lay the vital foundation for children’s early learning and healthy development. Touchpoints provides a practical, preventative approach that supports professionals in forming strengths-based partnerships with families. This learning collaborative centers on reflection and cultural humility to support infant/early childhood mental health, early learning, and development. In addition to 6 virtual training sessions, this training includes 6 1-hour bi-weekly virtual reflection sessions after the training sessions. Attendance at all 4 hour sessions and 4/6 1 hour virtual reflection sessions is required for training completion & to receive a training certificate.
This will be offered online on 9/14, 9/21, 10/1, 10/5, 10/15, 10/19 from 2pm – 6pm.
Learn more and register: https://riaimh.org/event-6772800.
News from RIAEYC: Register for the RIAEYC Early Childhood Conference!
Registration for the RIAEYC Early Childhood Conference is now live! We’re thrilled to welcome Anthony (Ant) Toombs Sr., founding member of the nationally renowned Playmaker Project, as our keynote speaker. His relationship-centered approach to play has helped educators strengthen classroom connections, build resilience, and create more joyful learning environments. His inspiring keynote will explore the transformative power of play for children, educators, and communities. Live Spanish translation will be available! Click here to register.
Higher Education Pathways
Community College of Rhode Island RIECETP Program for the Fall:
Early childhood educators can apply to earn free college credit from CCRI through the RI Early Childhood Education & Training Certificate Program. The application deadline is July 15th! Click here to learn more or contact Lori Ryan, CCRI RIECETP: lryan2@ccri.edu. You can also find out more information on the CCRI website.
Community College of Rhode Island: Learn more about the opportunities CCRI has designed to help students prepare for admission into formal teacher certification programs and other opportunities for success in teaching. Click to see more about the CCRI Early Childhood Education Program.
Resources for You
From Early Childhood Investigations
- It’s All About the Brain! How to Use Music-Making to Unlock Baby’s Brain for Reading by Ann C. Kay, M.A. | Early Childhood Webinars
- The Kids are All Right; But What About the Teachers? How ECE Leaders Build Educator Community to Sustain Well-Being and Retention by Dr. Cathi Miller and Dr. Keena Mosley | Early Childhood Webinars
- How to talk to infants and toddlers while they play: language that fosters connection, confidence, and creativity by Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. | Early Childhood Webinars
From the National Center on Health, Behavioral Health and Safety
From Edutopia
From the Autism Project
Share Your News and Calendar Events!
Do you have news for Tune-In Tuesday or calendar events that are relevant to the early childhood community of Rhode Island? You can share them through this form. (Center staff may edit your submission for clarity or decline to post any submission.)
Anuncios Destacados
18 de agosto de 2026
¡Feliz martes sintonizado!
Este boletín incluye las siguientes secciones:
- ¡Nuevo! ¡Regístrate para nuestro DP del otoño!
- Anuncios sobre DP y AT
- Recursos para ti
- Recursos de nuestros socios
¡Nuevo! ¡Regístrate para nuestro DP del otoño!
Nuestro desarrollo profesional (DP) del otoño ya esta aquí! Tenemos los siguientes cursos facilitados por instructora, en línea y en español.
Una base para el éxito: fomentando las relaciones de los niños
Este curso proporciona una sólida comprensión de cómo establecer relaciones positivas con los niños y las familias, comenzando por las habilidades que deben desarrollar en sí mismos. La serie is la primera de tres series relacionadas sobre el tema del desarrollo social y emocional en los niños.
Lunes, 28 de septiembre, 5 y 19 de octubre de 6 – 8pm por Zoom
Utilizando el FCCERS-3 para mejorar la calidad del programa
Esta serie de dos partes ofrecerá a los propietarios y educadores de cuidado infantil familiar una visión general de los componentes de la Escala de Calificación del Entorno de Cuidado Infantil Familiar (FCCERS-3). Los participantes profundizarán su comprensión de los conceptos, términos y definiciones clave de la herramienta, analizarán estrategias para prepararse para una evaluación FCCERS de BrightStars en su programa y aprenderán a usar la herramienta para la autoevaluación del programa y la mejora continua de la calidad.
Martes, 20 y 27 de octubre de 6 – 8pm por Zoom
Anuncios sobre DP y AT
Anuncios sobre desarrollo profesional (DP)
- ¡Ahora puedes retomar los cursos de CELP autoguiados cada año! Si quieres repasar un curso autoguiado que ya hiciste, puedes volver a tomarlo siempre que haya pasado al menos un año desde la última vez que lo completaste.
- Los proveedores ahora deben cargar su certificación obligatoria de RCP/Primeros Auxilios en RISES, donde recibirán automáticamente hasta tres (3) horas de desarrollo profesional. Estas horas contarán para cumplir con las horas de desarrollo profesional requeridas para el año en curso. No envíe ninguna certificación de RCP/Primeros Auxilios al portal de Verificación Externa de Desarrollo Profesional de CELP.
- El desarrollo profesional externo —es decir, aquel que no proviene de ProSolutions ni de CELP— solo debe cargarse a través de su cuenta de CELP mediante el Proceso de Verificación Externa. Puede encontrar orientación adicional AQUÍ y en los siguientes enlaces:
Anuncios sobre Asistencia Técnica (AT)
- Puede solicitar asistencia técnica (AT) gratuita para su programa a través de CELP. Este servicio está disponible para centros, preescolares y proveedores de cuidado infantil familiar que deseen mejorar la calidad de la atención y la educación que ofrecen, o que busquen aumentar su calificación en BrightStars. ¡Comience hoy mismo!
Recursos para ti
De la oficina WIC del Scalabrini Dukcevich Center
- Grupo bilingüe de apoyo a la lactancia materna y la maternidad se reune cada jueves en Providence
De SAMHSA
De Family Math
- Family Math / ¡Matemáticas! Math is Everywhere – YouTube (en español e inglés)
Del Autism Project: Recursos sobre la prevención de fugas
- PREVENCIÓN DE FUGAS | El Proyecto Autismo – Recursos sobre la prevención de fugas
Del Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
- Desarrollo del cerebro mediante el juego: actividades para bebés, niños pequeños y niños – Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
- El juego en la primera infancia: el papel del juego en cualquier entorno (disponible con subtítulos en español)
Recursos de nuestros socios
Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI):
Educadores de cuidado infantil pueden obtener su CDA gratis a través de CCRI. Puedes aprender mas aquí, o pueden contactar a Lori Ryan, CCRI RIECETP: lryan2@ccri.edu. También hay mas información en el sitio web de CCRI.
Obtenga más información sobre las oportunidades que CCRI ha diseñado para ayudar a los estudiantes a prepararse para la admisión a programas formales de certificación docente y otras oportunidades para tener éxito en la enseñanza. A continuación se incluyen algunas opciones incluidas en la página de vías del Programa de Educación Infantil Temprana del CCRI. ¡Tómese un momento para hacer una pausa y explorar!