Pyramid Model Infants and Toddlers Classroom Mod 3: Responsive Routines, Schedules, & Environments (2 CD) - English

Pyramid Model Infants and Toddlers Classroom Mod 3: Responsive Routines, Schedules, & Environments (2 CD) - English

Workshop | Available

Virtually Rockville, MD 20852 United States
e-class will be scheduled in Zoom
Intermediate
5/7/2026 (one day)
6:30 PM-8:30 PM EST on Th
$10.00

Pyramid Model Infants and Toddlers Classroom Mod 3: Responsive Routines, Schedules, & Environments (2 CD) - English

Workshop | Available

In Responsive Routines, Schedules, & Environments, a module of the Pyramid Model Infant-Toddler Module series, participants will learn how being intentional about establishing daily routines and setting up the environment can: help young children feel confident and secure, paving the way for social-emotional growth; promote children’s active and safe exploration and learning; and facilitate positive child-peer and adult-child interactions. 

Course ID:  UO-02222024-04
Approval #:  CKO-156225
Core of Knowledge Hours:  2 Child Development

Holliday-Bembridge, Amanda
Amanda Holliday-Bembridge

After Dr. Amanda Holliday-Bembridge’s years in the ECE world as a teacher, curriculum writer, trainer, and reflective coach, she combined this knowledge and lived experiences with a focus on holistically strengthening young children’s families. Her mission is to share the incredible bonding power of music to create connections between caregiver/child that significantly impact both human’s ongoing development.

She brings a unique viewpoint stemming from her understanding of the incredible complexity that lies at the intersection of multiple interconnected fields of study. With her ECE background, she deeply understands child development, DAP teaching practices, and the challenges educators face to meet each child’s specific developmental needs. However, as she expanded her understanding of the ECE world by using an Infant Mental Health lens, she began to better understand the intricate systems, both visible and invisible, which have profound implications for the environment in which the child develops and the caregivers who care for them.