ECE 103: External Transition – Suspension & Expulsion – Prevention, Intervention, and Evidence-Based Practices (1 hour)

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External Transition Series (part 3 of 3)

External transition is described as the temporary or permanent relocation of a child from one child care setting to another. External transitions may be voluntary, such as when a parent chooses to move a child to a different program because of a change of residence. These transitions may be involuntary when a child is removed from a child care setting as a result of suspension, expulsion, or the child being removed from a program because of intervention from an agency. This third installment of the course will explore the potential impact external transition may have on families and on child care centers. This module uses examples and ideas to explain how to work with children showing challenging behavior.

Course Details

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Target Audience

All Staff

Learning Environment

Infant Toddler
Preschool
School Age

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Training Level

1

Core Content Subject Area

Professional development / Professionalism

Core Content Competency

Positive ways to support children’s social and emotional development. Strategies to establish productive relationships with families.

Course Creator

Corlia Logsdon

Corlia Logsdon

Corlia Logsdon is a veteran education professional. She has been a champion of individuals with disabilities in educational settings, as both a school psychologist and a special education director. Corlia has had experience as a state and school district level administrator working with federal and state regulatory monitoring, compliance, and investigations, technical assistance, and professional development in K-12 and postsecondary settings. She is currently completing her doctorate in Education Leadership with a concentration in Counselor Education and Supervision through Eastern Kentucky University. She holds Education Specialist and Master of Science degrees in Educational and Counseling Psychology, majoring in School Psychology from the University of Kentucky as well as a Bachelor of Arts in English & Communications also from the University of Kentucky.

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