Intro to Teacher Talk - Free PD

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This workshop is a sneak peek into the Hanen Teacher Talk program! In this preview session, you’ll explore how simple, everyday interactions—like play, routines, and casual conversations—can help build strong communication and social skills in young children. It’s a great chance to experience the approach before joining the full three-session series that ADSN will be offering later this year.

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ABOUT THIS SESSION

This session is a preview of the Hanen Teacher Talk™ Program, designed to give educators a taste of the practical, research-based strategies taught in the full three-part series. You’ll learn how everyday conversations, play experiences, and daily routines can be used to support children’s communication and social development—including those with language delays or who are learning English as an additional language.

In this introduction, we’ll explore how to:

  • Recognize different conversational styles and your role in supporting them

  • Use simple strategies to follow a child’s lead and build stronger back-and-forth interactions

  • Create more opportunities for meaningful communication throughout the day

If you’re curious about the Teacher Talk™ approach, this preview will help you decide whether you’d like to join the full 3-session program for a deeper dive into language, literacy, and peer interaction strategies.

FAQ

Yes! A certificate will be available for those who attend the session live. Keep an eye on the chat for the link to the feedback survey. Once it is filled out a certificate will be automatically emailed to you within one week.
A replay will not be available so be sure to catch this one live!
Unfortunately, based on the Alberta Child Care Funding Guide, free professional development does not qualify for Release Time Funding.

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Meet the presenter

Danielle Bourdin - ADSN Executive Director

Danielle Bourdin

Trained Hanen Facilitator

Danielle Bourdin is the Executive Director of the Alberta Dayhome Support Network (ADSN), a trained Hanen Teacher Talkâ„¢ facilitator, and a Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA). Her diverse training and experience strengthen the support she provides to dayhome educators across Alberta.

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