How to access the specialis

  We have a team of Heathy Social Behavior Specialists here in NC to coach and provide training at no cost to centers. Do you know how to access the specialist in your region? If you are interested, contact your local Smart Start or Resource and Referral agency and ask. You can also check out these excellent resources on Tuckers NC Nest (click to open)    
Once I have identified a specialist that matches my needs–whether it is staffing support or technical assistance–I can then contact them directly via phone or email to discuss the specifics of our program’s needs and schedule any relevant trainings they may offer. This could include classroom observation visits, individualized coaching sessions on best practices around behavior management strategies, creating an action plan for implementing positive relationships among staff and children, etc. Finally these specialists often help facilitate connections between programs looking for additional resources such as funding or materials needed to ensure success of proposed initiatives. Overall having access to Healthy Social Behavior Specialists here in North Carolina is an invaluable service given their expertise in the field. Their presence not only helps promote better outcomes for our youngest citizens but also helps build capacity within programs by providing necessary guidance so practitioners can focus on delivering quality care without worrying about potential pitfalls or setbacks along the way.

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Yes, I do know how to access the Healthy Social Behavior Specialists in my region. The first step would be to contact my local Smart Start or Resource and Referral agency. They can provide information about services available in my area as well as put me in touch with the specialists. Another great resource is Tuckers NC Nest, which provides a list of contacts for each county across North Carolina offering training and consultation services related to early childhood development (NC Early Childhood Foundation, 2021). Additionally, many counties have their own websites that are helpful in finding out what services are offered locally.