MIDDLETOWN, Calif. — What does it mean to have the "Best Day Ever"?
Over 100 participants came together to find out at the Lake County Quality Care Counts, or LCQC, conference on March 19 at Twin Pine Casino in Middletown.
The Lake County Office of Education’s LCQC is a program that improves the quality of early learning for children ages zero through five by providing professional development, supplies and coaching to early childhood providers
"LCQC hosts this conference every year to provide inspiration, new ideas and high-quality professional development that early educators can use in their classrooms," said LCQC Director Angela Cuellar-Marroquin.
The conference succeeded in bringing together early childhood educators from across Northern California to participate and leave with new knowledge and passion for continuing their work.
“Optimizing the early years of children’s lives is the best investment we can make in our community to ensure their future success,” Lake County Superintendent of Schools Brock Falkenberg said.
The first presenter, Sharron Krull, gave a keynote about incorporating art with science. Krull is an early childhood consultant through her company, Play Power. She is a veteran preschool teacher with over 45 years’ experience that encompasses nearly all areas of early childhood education.
Steve Spangler finished the day with an inspiring and interactive keynote. Spangler is an Emmy award-winning television host, science communicator, and celebrity educator.
During his high-energy presentation, he covered that the "Best Day Ever" is more than just a feeling or an emotion. It is a powerful principle that helps people connect, engage and share experiences with each other.
Participants gave the conference high marks.
“Best training I’ve been to. Truly. After the last two years … feeling a smidge burnt out and bogged down,” said Jacqui Joyce of Miss Jacqui’s Childcare. “This training completely reminded me why I do what I do. Got me excited for Monday, and who gets excited for Mondays!?"
"I am beyond grateful for today’s conference. The inspiration I left with today, is going right back into my classroom on Monday,” said Jacklyn Edwards, a teacher at Pomo Elementary in the Konocti Unified School District.
"I had so much fun I almost cried when it was over. Shooting toilet paper out of a leaf blower was just way too much fun. The excitement of the whole day was truly the "Best Day Ever,” said Jody Mederos of the North Coast Opportunities Head Start program.
Learn more about LCQC by visiting the Lake County Office of Education website at www.lakecoe.org/LCQC.
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