When working with families, especially within today’s current crises, it is important that everyone’s experience of a situation is heard and understood. This requires reflecting on all points of view: one’s own, the child’s, and that of their family members.
Course format:
Live interactive webinar on Tuesday, May 9 @ 2 pm ET / 11 am PT
# of hours:
1.5 clock hour certificate will be provided
Audience:
Professionals who work with families of young children, including early care educators, family child care providers, mental health consultants, home visitors, pediatricians, early interventionists, and more.
This course is part of the Supporting Everyone’s Mental Health workshop series. Many families and providers who serve them are under enormous stress. As professionals working with young children and their families, we need to care for our own mental health while we tend to the mental health of the families with whom we work. This series offers family-facing providers of all professions strategies they can use in their work and in their personal lives that honor everyone’s experiences, build resilience, and nurture self-care. Register for each webinar individually or sign up for the whole series.