The foundation for the Expanding Quality for Infants and Toddlers (EQIT) project is a 48-hour course, offered as 16 modules, designed to support individuals working with infants and toddlers. Participants may enroll through a community college to earn college credit for this class. Reflective practice using the respect, reflect, relate process and observation of children’s experiences is taught using small and large group activities and discussion.
Participants in the class have the option to participate in relationship and strengths based on on-site coaching using RELATE, a self-reflection and coaching tool that identifies the dimensions of quality practice for infants and toddlers.
For more information on EQIT, please contact Ellen Coker by email or by phone at (970) 377-3388 ext 221.
ECCLC offers training on the Ounce Scale and follow up coaching on its use in the child care home or classroom.
What is the Ounce Scale?
The Ounce Scale is an observational assessment of children birth to 42 months that enables caregivers and families to record, understand, and evaluate young children's development. The Assessment offers parents and caregivers numerous opportunities to document, monitor, and participate in evaluating their children's progress and accomplishments from birth to three and a half years of age.
Overview of the Ounce Scale
When you spend time watching your baby, you can see that she is a special person. Most babies develop in a similar way. For example, babies usually crawl before they walk, and babble before they talk. Each baby does these things at his or her own pace and in his or her own special way. Taking time to observe each child and to celebrate their development of various skills will encourage continued progress of those skills.
A baby may act differently at different times of the day, if he's tired or hungry, or if you're not around. It's not always easy to figure out what a new baby wants. If you watch them carefully, you will begin to see patterns in the way your baby acts. The Ounce Scale will help you know what to expect and allows you to record the child’s milestones in social, cognitive, and physical growth.
The Ounce Scale provides information on the following areas of development:
The Three Parts of the Ounce Scale
For more information about the Ounce scale training please contact Ellen Coker at (970) 377-3388 ext 221.