CCDF completes ‘Mind in the Making’ training

(DCCA-CCDF) — On Monday, September 19, 2022, the CNMI Child Care Development Fund Program, in partnership with Evergreen Learning, completed a series of training sessions with its Cohort 2-Partner Agency, CHCC-Home Visiting Program, as part of the CNMI Brain Builders-Science of Early Learning initiative.

The training was centered on Mind in the Making or MITM, which provides knowledge about the scientific tenets of early childhood development and how to boost the life skills of children ages 0 to 8. MITM explains why we have to elevate the importance of the first 5 years of child development, particularly in supporting young children’s brain development.

Now that they have completed the training, they are ready to facilitate their own training for their staff, as well as the parents and families that they serve. Completing the training are Zinna Agulto and Sannivette Sablan, supported by their manager, Yuline Fitial.

The training was facilitated by Melissa Palacios, science of early learning coordinator, and assisted by Rayanna Fitial, science of early learning administrative assistant.

CCDF and Evergreen Learning extend their congratulations to the Cohort 2-Partner Agency. Way to go CNMI Brain Builders!

The CNMI Child Care Development Fund Program, in partnership with Evergreen Learning, has completed a series of training sessions with its Cohort 2-Partner Agency, CHCC-Home Visiting Program, as part of the CNMI Brain Builders-Science of Early Learning initiative. Completing the training are Zinna Agulto and Sannivette Sablan, supported by their manager, Yuline Fitial.

The CNMI Child Care Development Fund Program, in partnership with Evergreen Learning, has completed a series of training sessions with its Cohort 2-Partner Agency, CHCC-Home Visiting Program, as part of the CNMI Brain Builders-Science of Early Learning initiative. Completing the training are Zinna Agulto and Sannivette Sablan, supported by their manager, Yuline Fitial.

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