A program of the NYS Early Childhood Advisory Council

Madison-Oneida BOCES is certified to offer instruction in the Pyramid Model to early childhood providers, administrators and support personnel. We have the only certified instructor in Madison County and one of three in Oneida County.
For questions, call Colleen Wuest at 315-361-5902
Printable Program Brochure
For Spring 2020, the following trainings will be offered:
Infant/Toddler (Staff interacting with children birth-3 years of age)
March 3, 2020 - Module 1: Social Emotional Development Within the Context of Relationships
May 4, 2020 - Module 2: Responsive Routines, Environments and Targeted Strategies
June 30, 2020 - Module 3: Individualized Interventions with Infants and Toddlers
Preschool (Staff interacting with students 3-6 years of age)
March 2, 2020- Module 1: Building Relationships and Creating Supportive Environments
May 1, 2020 - Module 2: Social-Emotional Teaching Strategies
June 29, 2020 - Module 3: Individualized Intervention
Pyramid Families and Coaching (For school district and Early Intervention, nursery school and daycare providers)
Dates TBD: Call for more information or to schedule a training
Module 1: Parents Interacting With Infants - Strengthening parent-child interactions through the Pyramid Model
Module 2: Positive Solutions for Families - Promoting positive and effective parenting behaviors aligned with the Pyramid Model
To register, call Luann Hollingsworth @ 315-361-5902
Free for providers working with Madison County children birth to 5 will be offered at the MOBOCES campus in Verona (Triplexus). All workshops will run from 8:00 am-3:30 pm. Lunch will be served
Click here for statewide training schedule.
Contact the MOBOCES Early Childhood main office at 361-5902 for more information.
What is the Pyramid Model?
The Pyramid Model is a system of strategies to address social-emotional and behavior issues at the early childhood level. This includes infant/toddler and preschool module, and Pyramid also includes a parent module. Learn more.
Who can attend the workshops?
Anyone interested in learning new strategies and best practices for addressing challenging behavior in children can attend. This includes: child care center directors and staff, school principals, teachers and teaching assistants, family child care providers, after school care administrators, licensing officials, home visit professionals, trainers and presenters on other early childhood topics, parents, and anyone else who works with young children.