Propower: Early Childhood Safety

Learn what’s included – and how to join or organize a live online program!

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Silhouette of young child with hands up in excitement next to Propower Early Childhood Safety info Long before they can talk or move on their own, babies are learning from their adults about what it means to be safe and to be important.

This means educators and other professionals caring for babies and young children have unique opportunities to empower as well as protect them – while also still addressing their own objectives as educators, health care practitioners, or family/early childhood service providers.

In this live online program for professionals working with young children and families, we explore practical strategies for integrating Kidpower’s trauma-informed, strengths-based approach and concepts into standard practices – as well as how to adapt them based on your roles, relationships, and responsibilities.

You’ll leave with strategies to

  • promote knowledge and understanding of healthy boundaries and body autonomy
  • talk about safety in ways that project calm and confidence
  • provide practical guidance for parents so they have more tools for taking charge of their child’s safety
  • help others learn safety skills through a balance of modeling, coaching, and/or direct instruction that fits with your role

Plus, you’ll learn ways to help young children and families develop age-appropriate skills and understanding related to:

  • safe and unsafe secrets
  • safety rules about private areas
  • boundaries and relationship safety
  • advocacy and self-advocacy
  • stranger safety
  • safety planning

You can enroll in a Propower: Early Childhood Safety Community Workshop organized by Kidpower whenever one is open for registration on our Community Workshops page – or, you can organize one for your own group!

Community Workshops make up about 5% of our services and are open for anyone to enroll. Each has an individual per-screen enrollment cost, and we have a generous scholarship policy.

Most workshop types and topics are offered Community Workshops 1-5 times a year – and are organized much more often by people like you for their own school, agency, business, group, or community.

These privately organized workshops make up about 95% of our services. They are NOT listed on our Workshops page, because the groups themselves decide who to include.

Privately organized workshops have a per-class class, not a per-screen or per-participant cost. All costs include one-on-one email support with questions before & after the workshop and links to resources to help you & your colleagues apply, adapt, and practice the skills.

To organize a Propower: Early Childhood Safety live online program for your group, contact us!

Silhouette of young child with hands up in excitement next to Propower Early Childhood Safety info

Long before they can talk or move on their own, babies are learning from their adults about what it means to be safe and to be important.

This means educators and other professionals caring for babies and young children have unique opportunities to empower as well as protect them – while also still addressing their own objectives as educators, health care practitioners, or family/early childhood service providers.

In this live online program for professionals working with young children and families, we explore practical strategies for integrating Kidpower’s trauma-informed, strengths-based approach and concepts into standard practices – as well as how to adapt them based on your roles, relationships, and responsibilities.

You’ll leave with strategies to

  • promote knowledge and understanding of healthy boundaries and body autonomy
  • talk about safety in ways that project calm and confidence
  • provide practical guidance for parents so they have more tools for taking charge of their child’s safety
  • help others learn safety skills through a balance of modeling, coaching, and/or direct instruction that fits with your role

Plus, you’ll learn ways to help young children and families develop age-appropriate skills and understanding related to:

  • safe and unsafe secrets
  • safety rules about private areas
  • boundaries and relationship safety
  • advocacy and self-advocacy
  • stranger safety
  • safety planning

You can enroll in a Propower: Early Childhood Safety Community Workshop organized by Kidpower whenever one is open for registration on our Community Workshops page – or, you can organize one for your own group!

Community Workshops make up about 5% of our services and are open for anyone to enroll. Each has an individual per-screen enrollment cost, and we have a generous scholarship policy.

Most workshop types and topics are offered Community Workshops 1-5 times a year – and are organized much more often by people like you for their own school, agency, business, group, or community.

These privately organized workshops make up about 95% of our services. They are NOT listed on our Workshops page, because the groups themselves decide who to include.

Privately organized workshops have a per-class class, not a per-screen or per-participant cost. All costs include one-on-one email support with questions before & after the workshop and links to resources to help you & your colleagues apply, adapt, and practice the skills.

To organize a Propower: Early Childhood Safety live online program for your group, contact us!

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