Lifelong Learning: The Benefits of Workforce Development for Self, Family and Community
In this interactive workshop, families will learn about lifelong learning through workforce development programs and how such programs promote self-efficacy and positive outcomes for families and communities. Participants will also learn about the University of the District of Columbia Community College Workforce Development and Lifelong Learning (WDLL) program requirements, post-program pathways, certification process and additional […]
Baby Signs
Baby sign language is manual signing that allows infants and toddlers to communicate about emotions, desires and objects before spoken language development. Using the Baby Signs curriculum, families will learn strategies and techniques to communicate with infants and toddlers using sign.
Wellness Series: Eating Smart, Being Active
DC CCC in partnership with the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) at the University of the District of Columbia will be hosting an 8-week nutrition and wellness series for families. During the series, held in English and Spanish, participants will have an opportunity to learn about healthy eating habits and the importance of […]
Kindergarten Readiness
The transition from preschool to kindergarten presents many changes for young children. This workshop is designed to assist families as they approach this transition. Facilitators will provide tools and encourage dialogue that promotes readiness for kindergarten.
Strength-based Parenting
Finding work-life balance for a family with young children can be a difficult and at times daunting task. Participants of this workshop will discuss realistic practices and strategies for "getting it all done" while also prioritizing self-care.
Eco-mapping as a Tool for Resource Navigation
In this workshop, participants will learn about eco-mapping as a tool to identify resources in their respective communities. Facilitators will guide participants on using eco-mapping to develop and maintain a personal resource guide for their families. Spanish translation will also be available.
Knots and Knuckles: Developing Fine Motor Skills
During this session, participants will learn about fine motor skill development in early childhood. The facilitator will introduce a host of hands-on activities for families that support muscle development and fine motor skills in children ages birth to 5.
Tinker Trays: Creating Art at Home
In this interactive workshop hosted by the Hirshhorn Museum, families will learn how to make tinker trays, which are trays filled with materials that kids can learn from and create with. Families can make a tinker tray in less than 10 minutes without spending any money — recycled and reused objects make some of the best materials for tinkering! Join this fun workshop to learn more about the endless possibilities of tinkering.
Money Matters
During this session, participants will learn strategies to balance and build a family budget. Participants will explore ways to eliminate debt, calculate monthly expenses, compare expenses to income, lower monthly costs and be more mindful about spending. By the end of the session, participants will be able to build a budget that works for their family.
Workshop: What is Quality Child Care?
During this session, participants will learn about Capital Quality, the District’s quality rating and improvement system for licensed child care facilities. Participants will be provided with an overview of the key elements of a high-quality child development center and home to assist them in making informed choices. They will also explore strategies for selecting quality care and receive information on the Capital Quality facility participation process.