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  • Preventive Health Series, Module 1

    Hively offers a FREE 8-hour, EMSA approved, Preventive Health training including the required hour of nutrition training and Lead Poisoning Prevention curriculum. Pre-registration is required. Attendance at both sessions is mandatory to complete certification. For more information, to register to attend, or to schedule a one-on-one training please contact 510.383.0179 or dfuller@behively.org. Click HERE to […]

  • Safe, Healthy, and Engaging: Setting Up Your Family Home Child Care Environment, Part 2

    This 2 part series will give prospective and newly licensed Family home Child Care Providers an opportunity to explore various curriculum ideas. Participants will learn key strategies when creating an environment for a variety of age groups. By the end of this presentation, attendees will be equipped with practical tools and strategies to enhance their […]

  • Introduction to Personalized Oral Language Learning (POLL)

    This session introduces the foundations of POL and its role in supporting Dual Language Learners (DLLS). Participant will explore the value and critical role of home language, understand DDLs’ unique […]

  • Hively Book Club

    Join us for our Book Club! Once a month we will read a new book, and each attendee will receive a copy of the book! Build your children’s book library […]

  • Preventive Health Series Modules 2 & 3

    Hively offers a FREE 8-hour, EMSA approved, Preventive Health training including the required hour of nutrition training and Lead Poisoning Prevention curriculum. Pre-registration is required. Attendance at both sessions is […]

  • Hively Virtual Evening Office Hours

    Hively’s Virtual Evening Hours Family Home Child Care Providers, Center Based Child Care Providers, and Family, Friend, and Neighbor caregivers are welcome to address child care related questions, assistance with […]

  • Supporting Social-Emotional Development in Early Childhood: Understanding the Needs of Both the Caregiver and the Child (Part 1)

    Part 1: Nurturing the Social-Emotional Development of Children (Ages 0–5) Description: Young children build the foundations of self-regulation, empathy, and relationship skills during their earliest years. This session explores how educators and caregivers can intentionally support children’s social-emotional growth through responsive interactions, inclusive environments, and developmentally appropriate strategies. Participants will gain tools to promote positive […]