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X-WR-CALDESC:\n<b>Keynote Speaker</b>\n\nDr. Suzi Tortora\, EdD\, BC-DMT – 
 Dr. Tortora holds a doctorate from Columbia University and serves as consu
 ltant to the 'Mothers\, Infants and Young Children of September 11\, 2001:
  A Primary Prevention Project' in the Department of Psychiatry\, Columbia 
 University under Dr. Beatrice Beebe. She has developed the Integrative Med
 icine Services Dréas Dream dance/movement therapy program for pediatric pa
 tients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center\, where she is the senior
  dance therapist. Dr.Tortora has published numerous papers about her thera
 peutic and movement therapy training programs. She holds a board position 
 at NY Zero to Three Network. Dr. Tortora has a private dance/movement ther
 apy practice in New York City and Cold Spring\, NY and teaches and provide
 s training programs nationally\, internationally and through webinars. She
  has been featured on 'Good Morning America' and 'Eyewitness News' ABC-TV 
 Malcolm Gladwell's recent book\, <u>What the Dog Saw.</u> \n\n'The Dancing
  Dialogue: Promoting Positive Communication to Support Babies' and Toddler
 s' Social and Emotional Development Before Words'\n\nOur bodies speak! It 
 is not just what you say but how you say it that counts. You are communica
 ting with babies even before you say a word. Babies also talk to you right
  from the beginning through their facial expressions\, body actions\, the 
 quality of their vocalizations\, and even the way they look at you. In thi
 s talk\, you will learn how to read babies' and toddlers' nonverbal cues\,
  while attending to the messages your actions are communicating. Through t
 he use of movement\, rhythm\, dance and music activities\, you will create
  a Dancing Dialogue\, exploring activities that promote positive communica
 tion and self-expression to support a baby's regulatory skill and enhance 
 social engagement.\n\n<b>Morning Workshops 10:30-12:00</b>\n\n(You will ch
 oose one option for the morning session.)\n\n<ul><li>'Bullying: Understand
 ing Impact and Safeguarding Children' – In this workshop\, we will define 
 bullying and discuss how to recognize the different forms. Learn and under
 stand how prior experiences can impact all the specific areas in a child's
  life. Join us as we share resource examples and demonstrate examples for 
 anti-bullying. Information on how to foster children's awareness of their 
 value and offering them a way to ask for help will be discussed.</li>\n<li
 >'Children Who Witness Violence' – Workshop will define domestic violence 
 and the impact on children. Presenter will discuss best practices within d
 aycare settings to support children in care\, important policies and proce
 dures to consider\, and roles and responsibilities as the daycare provider
  in that child's life who is witnessing violence.</li>\n<li>'Social Emotio
 nal Development in Young Children' – This workshop is designed to assist c
 aregivers identify the skills children need to recognize and manage their 
 emotions. Participants will learn the importance of intentional planning o
 f activities related to social emotional development\, and strategies that
  teach social and emotional development. Challenging behavior will be addr
 essed.</li>\n<li>'Building Resilience in Children' – What is a resilient c
 hild? How do we build and strengthen children to be able to face challenge
 s and daily obstacles? In this workshop we will discuss\, strategize and l
  earn ways to foster resilience in the children.</li></ul><b>Afternoon Wor
 kshops 1:30-3:00 </b>\n\n(You will choose one option for the afternoon ses
 sion.)\n\n<ul><li>'Food Fuel 101' – This workshop will include easy tips t
 o impart healthy and tasty eating into everyday life. We will discuss loca
 l and seasonal ingredients\, grocery shopping tricks\, as well as fun and 
 easy recipes.</li>\n<li>'Organizing Hacks & Tales from the Trenches: Be In
 spired\; Get Organized' – If getting and staying organized is a dream of y
 ours\, this is 'not to be missed' workshop is your answer. Colleen Ashe\, 
 Chief Expert Organizer and founder of Ashe Organizing Solutions\, Ltd. wil
 l share with you tips\, tricks and strategies for getting and staying orga
 nized. Join us for a fun\, interactive session.</li>\n<li>'Self-care Strat
 egies: How Our Own Wellness Impacts the Children We Serve' – In this works
 hop\, we will define self-care and why it matters. You will learn all the 
 specific areas in your life it imparts and recognize the impact it has on 
 your work. Learn how to integrate mindfulness into your professional and p
 ersonal life\, understand the fundamentals of mindfulness and practice tec
 hniques\, and develop an individual action plan for the next steps.</li>\n
 <li>'Mindful Yoga' – Liz believes that the benefits of yoga are endless. S
 he encourages caregivers to practice self- care and believes yoga can be t
 hat outlet. Dropping any expectations\, in this workshop you will learn to
  strengthen the mind and body to cultivate a sense of peace\, balance\, an
 d mindfulness that you can carry with you both on and off the mat. Wear co
 mfortable clothing and join us in some yoga fun!</li></ul>
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DESCRIPTION:\n<b>Keynote Speaker</b>\n\nDr. Suzi Tortora\, EdD\, BC-DMT – D
 r. Tortora holds a doctorate from Columbia University and serves as consul
 tant to the 'Mothers\, Infants and Young Children of September 11\, 2001: 
 A Primary Prevention Project' in the Department of Psychiatry\, Columbia U
 niversity under Dr. Beatrice Beebe. She has developed the Integrative Medi
 cine Services Dréas Dream dance/movement therapy program for pediatric pat
 ients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center\, where she is the senior 
 dance therapist. Dr.Tortora has published numerous papers about her therap
 eutic and movement therapy training programs. She holds a board position a
 t NY Zero to Three Network. Dr. Tortora has a private dance/movement thera
 py practice in New York City and Cold Spring\, NY and teaches and provides
  training programs nationally\, internationally and through webinars. She 
 has been featured on 'Good Morning America' and 'Eyewitness News' ABC-TV M
 alcolm Gladwell's recent book\, <u>What the Dog Saw.</u> \n\n'The Dancing 
 Dialogue: Promoting Positive Communication to Support Babies' and Toddlers
 ' Social and Emotional Development Before Words'\n\nOur bodies speak! It i
 s not just what you say but how you say it that counts. You are communicat
 ing with babies even before you say a word. Babies also talk to you right 
 from the beginning through their facial expressions\, body actions\, the q
 uality of their vocalizations\, and even the way they look at you. In this
  talk\, you will learn how to read babies' and toddlers' nonverbal cues\, 
 while attending to the messages your actions are communicating. Through th
 e use of movement\, rhythm\, dance and music activities\, you will create 
 a Dancing Dialogue\, exploring activities that promote positive communicat
 ion and self-expression to support a baby's regulatory skill and enhance s
 ocial engagement.\n\n<b>Morning Workshops 10:30-12:00</b>\n\n(You will cho
 ose one option for the morning session.)\n\n<ul><li>'Bullying: Understandi
 ng Impact and Safeguarding Children' – In this workshop\, we will define b
 ullying and discuss how to recognize the different forms. Learn and unders
 tand how prior experiences can impact all the specific areas in a child's 
 life. Join us as we share resource examples and demonstrate examples for a
 nti-bullying. Information on how to foster children's awareness of their v
 alue and offering them a way to ask for help will be discussed.</li>\n<li>
 'Children Who Witness Violence' – Workshop will define domestic violence a
 nd the impact on children. Presenter will discuss best practices within da
 ycare settings to support children in care\, important policies and proced
 ures to consider\, and roles and responsibilities as the daycare provider 
 in that child's life who is witnessing violence.</li>\n<li>'Social Emotion
 al Development in Young Children' – This workshop is designed to assist ca
 regivers identify the skills children need to recognize and manage their e
 motions. Participants will learn the importance of intentional planning of
  activities related to social emotional development\, and strategies that 
 teach social and emotional development. Challenging behavior will be addre
 ssed.</li>\n<li>'Building Resilience in Children' – What is a resilient ch
 ild? How do we build and strengthen children to be able to face challenges
  and daily obstacles? In this workshop we will discuss\, strategize and l 
 earn ways to foster resilience in the children.</li></ul><b>Afternoon Work
 shops 1:30-3:00 </b>\n\n(You will choose one option for the afternoon sess
 ion.)\n\n<ul><li>'Food Fuel 101' – This workshop will include easy tips to
  impart healthy and tasty eating into everyday life. We will discuss local
  and seasonal ingredients\, grocery shopping tricks\, as well as fun and e
 asy recipes.</li>\n<li>'Organizing Hacks & Tales from the Trenches: Be Ins
 pired\; Get Organized' – If getting and staying organized is a dream of yo
 urs\, this is 'not to be missed' workshop is your answer. Colleen Ashe\, C
 hief Expert Organizer and founder of Ashe Organizing Solutions\, Ltd. will
  share with you tips\, tricks and strategies for getting and staying organ
 ized. Join us for a fun\, interactive session.</li>\n<li>'Self-care Strate
 gies: How Our Own Wellness Impacts the Children We Serve' – In this worksh
 op\, we will define self-care and why it matters. You will learn all the s
 pecific areas in your life it imparts and recognize the impact it has on y
 our work. Learn how to integrate mindfulness into your professional and pe
 rsonal life\, understand the fundamentals of mindfulness and practice tech
 niques\, and develop an individual action plan for the next steps.</li>\n<
 li>'Mindful Yoga' – Liz believes that the benefits of yoga are endless. Sh
 e encourages caregivers to practice self- care and believes yoga can be th
 at outlet. Dropping any expectations\, in this workshop you will learn to 
 strengthen the mind and body to cultivate a sense of peace\, balance\, and
  mindfulness that you can carry with you both on and off the mat. Wear com
 fortable clothing and join us in some yoga fun!</li></ul>
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171014T083000
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LOCATION:<b>Sharpe Reservation</b><br />436 Van Wyck Lake Rd.<br />Fishkill
 \, NY 12524
SUMMARY:<font color='#FF0000'>'Circle of Care: Caring for Children\, Caring
  for You' mini-conference</font>
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