Free Leadership Training for Parents

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Who can apply for the training? Any parent in Michigan who has a child age birth to 18 years old and has received specialty public services in Michigan for their child. How long is the training session? On day one the training will be held from 1pm – 8pm. On day 2 the training will be held from 9am – 4pm. Parents need to attend both days. Where is the training located? Marquette is July 12-13, 2010 and Oakland County is July 20-21, 2010. Is there childcare provided during the training? No, however we provide reimbursement for money you spend on childcare while at the training. Who pays for the training? There is no cost to parents to attend. Parents also receive a honoraria for their time, mileage reimbursement, and hotel (if they are traveling over 50 miles each way). Meals during the training are provided.

Please apply online using the link on the attached flyer.  For more information contact Sarah Wedepohl at swedepohl@me.com or 248.761.2553.


 

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Funded with a grant from the Early Childhood Investment Corporation of the State of Michigan and the Kellogg Foundation, our project began in April of 2006. The goal of the project is to form multiple collaborative bodies in the state to begin development of a comprehensive system of early childhood care and education for 0-5 year olds and their families. This system is similar to the Smart Start system of North Carolina and the state of Michigan is receiving technical assistance in our efforts from the state of North Carolina.