Social-Emotional Learning for Infants and Toddlers
During this session, teachers will gain knowledge and understanding to help them support social-emotional learning for infants and toddlers in their classrooms.
Early relationships are the building blocks for healthy growth and development. Building daily habits of connection, learning about emotions, and cooperating with others will help infants and toddlers develop healthy habits for daily life. During this session, teachers will gain knowledge and understanding to help them support social-emotional learning for infants and toddlers in their classrooms. We will work together to identify social-emotional milestones and use hands-on activities to learn how to support this development for our youngest learners.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Identify key social-emotional milestones for infants and toddlers across developmental stages.
Describe the role of early relationships in supporting healthy growth and social-emotional development.
Demonstrate hands-on strategies and routines that support social-emotional learning in the infant–toddler classroom.