Preparing Early Childhood Educators in a Time of Collective Trauma

EDUC 734.7

A forum where early childhood educators explore challenges such as personal stress, professional difficulties and young children experiencing developmental effects of the pandemic.

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What you can learn.

  • Understand the nature of a collective trauma and its repercussions on the lives of early childhood educators
  • Reflect upon stresses at work and develop skills for self-care
  • Observe the long-term repercussions of the pandemic on young children
  • Create classroom environments that support young children's development and healing from the effects of a collective trauma

About this course:

This webinar is designed as a forum in which early childhood educators can engage with challenges that are impacting their lives and work at this time, including personal stress, professional difficulties and young children experiencing developmental effects of the pandemic. Topics include repercussions of a collective trauma, skills for self-care, developmental issues facing young children and strategies for supporting children’s healing.
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