Well Able Training Service

The Well Able Training Service is a service of The TJac Group. We provide quality, self-paced training sessions for those seeking to become employed or those currently employed in the field of child care.

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This session provides information that will help you better understand the specifics of the coronavirus (COVID-19) as it relates to the children we serve. This webinar must be completed on the day and time specified and the you must actively engage in all activities. Read more

Through hands-on activities and thought-provoking discussions participants will identify the internal qualities they possess to serve as an asset in the early childhood field.   Download and print your handout for this course. You will have up to 90 days to complete this training session with a passing grade of 75. Please complete all assignments for this training session.  The course will be graded within 7 days of completing the final assignment.  You will be able to download and print your certificate when this course is passed. Thank you for choosing The TJac Group to meet your training needs.   Read more

Goals: The Road to Hope examines the connection between goals and hope. Remaining focused while implementing goals that lead to a hope-filled future where you participate in making your dreams come true. Enjoy completing this training while designing pathways to get to where you want to go.  Read more

Let's Talk About Hope will introduce team members to transferable skills for school-age students in the area of hope and its impact on human behavior. The benefits of hopefulness even in challenging seasons will be explored. Team Members will identify areas where they are challenged to feel hope and set goals to reverse their expectations. The goal is to teach these skills to school-age students as they make positive choices. Read more

It is inevitable that at some point and time biting will occur in the toddler or preschool classroom. Join us as we discuss how to communicate and redirect biters and communicate and comfort the bitten. We have not forgotten to help you respond to all parents involved. Let’s manage biting behaviors together. Read more

My Name is Hope discusses the components of hope as you attempt to accomplish your goals. Self-talk is also introduced as you encourage yourself to process through what it takes to believe in your ability and achieve what is important to you. Opportunities to teach hope components to school-age children are also incorporated throughout this training session.  Read more

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