Prosolutions Training is a proud returning sponsor of the sold-out 2019 Early Educators Leadership Conference

October 8, 2019
For Immediate Release :
October 8, 2019
For More Information :

Maria Enie
Vanguard Communications
mgenie@vancomm.com
412-396-0787


The Council for Professional Recognition is pleased to announce that ProSolutions Training (PST) has renewed its sponsorship support for the 2019 Early Educators Leadership Conference (EELC).

EELC is an annual early childhood education conference hosted by the Council that attracts national and international professionals and leaders in the field. This year’s conference will be held Oct. 8–11 at the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Keynote speakers include the executive director of Leading for Children, Judy Jablon; the president/CEO of United Way of Greater Atlanta, Milton J. Little, Jr.; and the CEO of the Council for Professional Recognition, Valora Washington, Ph.D., CAE.

“We are delighted to have ProSolutions Training return for the fifth consecutive year as a sponsor of the 2019 EELC this fall. Their participation and support will surely engage early childhood professionals who are seeking to gain more expertise in their careers through developmentally appropriate practices and educational training,” said Dr. Washington.

PST will be a Silver Sponsor for the 2019 EELC.

Based in Atlanta, Georgia, PST is a CDA Gold Standard℠ comprehensive training organization, which means they offer the 120-hour curriculum required to complete the formal education requirement for the Council’s Child Development Associate (CDA®) Credential. As the Council requires the CDA® to be renewed every three years, PST also offers the 45-hour curriculum that provides the coursework for the CDA®. The Council requires renewal training to be specific to the credential type. In July 2017, PST received the Council’s new CDA® Gold Standard℠ training certification in recognition of the quality of their online coursework, the support services provided for students and their comprehensive learning management system.


ABOUT THE COUNCIL FOR PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
The Council for Professional Recognition promotes improved performance and recognition of professionals in the early childhood education of children ages zero to five years old. The Council recognizes and credentials professionals who work in all types of early care and education settings – Head Start, pre-k, infant-toddler, family child care and home visitor programs. As a nonprofit organization, the Council sets policies and procedures for assessment and credentialing and publishes industry-leading training books and workbooks, including its CDA Competency Standards and the Essentials for Working with Young Children textbook and workbook (2nd edition), all of which are available in English and Spanish. www.cdacouncil.org
ABOUT PROSOLUTIONS TRAINING
ProSolutions Training (PST) offers more than 100 individual online courses, multi-course packages, and certificates in early care and education subject areas. These online courses help to fulfill professional development requirements with convenient training options. Our child care training coursework is skills-based and encourages students to reflect on their own individual teaching or professional style, transferring the knowledge they gain to their individual work settings. PST has also been accredited as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and awards IACET CEUs to students at no additional cost. prosolutionstraining.com
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