Communication Skills for Early Childhood Educators in a Time of Collective Trauma

EDUC 734.23

This webinar addresses issues of communication facing early childhood educators in a time of collective trauma.

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Winter
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What you can learn.

  • Learn effects of stress and trauma on children
  • Gain skills of self-care in a time of collective trauma
  • Acquire skills for communicating with children experiencing stress and trauma
  • Acquire skills for communicating with parents experiencing stress and trauma

About this course:

How do you take care of yourself as an educator in stressful times? What are the effects of trauma on children? What skills can be used to enhance communication with children experiencing stress and trauma?  What skills can be used to enhance communication with parents experiencing stress and trauma?  Participants will have an opportunity to engage with these important topics, which early childhood educators have been grappling with over the past four years.

Winter 2025 Schedule

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Monday 7:00PM - 8:30PM PT
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Instructor: Susan Bernheimer
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Location: UCLA X Open
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Mon Jan 27, 2025
7:00PM PT - 8:30PM PT
UCLA X Open
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