The Brilliance of Resillience:  Strategies to Manage Stress

The Brilliance of Resillience: Strategies to Manage Stress

Empower early childhood pros with self-care and resilience tools. Manage stress, foster positive interactions, embrace change effectively.

By Young Child Learning

Date and time

Thursday, July 18 · 4 - 5:15pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 1 hour 15 minutes

***Join for FREE: get a Certificate of Attendance at the end.***


***NEED CEUs? $9 (+ processing fees) for CEUs:

- 1.0 NY CTLE Credit Hour

- 1.0 NYSED SW Contact Hour

- 1.0 NASP CPD Hour (for recorded format only)


Young Child Learning is accredited to offer the following CE/CEUs mentioned above. Click here to find out more: https://www.youngchildlearning.com/ceus


To obtain CEU certificates:

- You MUST attend the webinar from start to finish

- You MUST fill out the attendance form (will be sent via email)

- You MUST answer & submit the evaluation form after the webinar (will be sent via email)


Date: July 18, 2024

Time: 7-8:15PM EST

Speaker: Constant Hine, Founder of Horizons in Learning

Hosted by: Dr. Scott Mesh, Director, Young Child Learning

Format: Online Webinar


Webinar Description:

This webinar will provide early childhood professionals with a variety of practical self-care and social-emotional prevention and intervention strategies to strengthen and expand adaptive resiliency skills to better deal with stress and the uncertainty of change. We will explore the key role that routine reflective practices contribute to making mindful choices and empowering decisions. These include adult self-management strategies and habits in the four domains of our lives: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Learn practical strategies to reframe disempowering attitudes to transform stress, deal with change, avoid burn out, and to have positive professional interactions with educators, staff, and colleagues.



Objectives:

The participants will be able to…

1. Explain the four principles and strategies to deal with stress, overwhelm and anxiety.

2. Demonstrate ways to become proactive rather than reactive to meet challenging demands.

3. Examine the connection between their own resiliency and effectiveness in working with colleagues, staff, children, and families.




Cancellation Policy:

If you cancel within 30 days before the event, the registration fee is not refundable. However, you will receive a credit for the registration fee which can be applied to another Young Child Learning event within the following 12 months. The processing fee is non-refundable.


Speaker's Bio

Constant Hine has over 40 years experience as an early childhood teacher, adult educator, coach, consultant, keynote speaker and author. She has an MA in Teaching/ECE from Nova University, FL. She is the founder and President of Horizons In Learning LLC, and currently lives in the Denver area. Constant specializes in transformational coaching and leadership, engaging adult learners and embedding reflective practices in life and at work to sustain resiliency, effective practices and deep sustainable change. Constant’ new book Daily Reflections for Educators, Coaches, Leaders and Life (Redleaf Press 2024) supports change agents in any field to hone their reflective practices to gain self-awareness and make mindful decisions, so that in turn they can better facilitate reflection with the people they support.




Host's Bio

Dr. Mesh is a clinical psychologist and the co-author of the book “Early Childhood Assessment: A Practical Guide to Psychological and Developmental Evaluations in the Early Intervention Program.” He has worked with families for over 30 years. Dr. Mesh is the Co-Founder and CEO of Los Niños Services, an award-winning Early Childhood Special Education program in New York City, and the Founder of Young Child Learning which provides professional development to teachers and all professionals working with young children. He consults with professionals and parents on the challenges they face in helping young children achieve their full potential. Dr. Mesh is the author of upcoming book Tapas: Tasty Inspirational Poems(www.inspire.nyc).


Special Accommodations or Requests.

Individuals with disabilities in need of special accommodations should contact the Admin, Cari Laroza at (212) 787-9700 ext. 3330 to make a request. The Admin will work with the team to provide the necessary accommodations. Requests for special accommodations must be made at least a month prior to the webinar date. Once accommodations are found, the Admin will confirm need for accommodations. Once the individual confirms, the special accommodations will be secured. If the individual finds that he or she is no longer in need of the accommodations, he or she must contact the Admin a week before the webinar date.


Grievance Policy & Procedure

Young Child Learning will comply with all legal and ethical responsibilities to be non-discriminatory in promotional activities, program content and in the treatment of program participants. The monitoring and assessment of compliance with these standards will be the responsibility of Young Child Learning. All grievances must be submitted in writing (via e-mail or mail) within 30 days of the end of the webinar date. Any supporting documents must be included with the submitted complaint. For all grievances, contact information (name, phone number, and email) must be provided in the case that the Young Child Learning team may need clarification.

Submit complaints in writing to Young Child Learning, 505 8th Avenue, Floor 12A Room 02, New York, NY 10018 or via email at learn@youngchildlearning.com. If you have any additional questions or concerns, contact Cari Laroza at (212) 787-9700 ext. 333 or at learn@youngchildlearning.com


Cancellation Policy

Young Child Learning reserves the right to cancel or reschedule any Young Child Learning event for any reason and without notice. Young Child Learning is not responsible for any changes in travel arrangements, hotel, lodging or any other costs of participants should a Young Child Learning event need to be rescheduled or cancelled. Young Child Learning will make reasonable efforts to reschedule the event, and any registration fees paid will be credited towards the new event.


This webinar is presented by Young Child Learning & sponsored by Los Niños Services.


About Young Child Learning

Young Child Learning (YCL) organizes Early Childhood Conferences/Workshops, Courses, and an Interactive Community. YCL offers Conferences, Workshops, and Courses in-person and online. The mission of YCL is to help all early childhood professionals learn, grow, and help young children get a good start in life and achieve their full potential. YCL carries on the tradition of the Young Child Expo and Conference.


About Los Niños Services

Los Niños Services is an award-winning multilingual agency that has been serving young children with developmental delays and autism for 25 years. Los Niños is one of the leading early chilhood special education providers in NYC and surrounding communities. Los Niños serves all children and families from all communities providing services such as the Early Intervention Program, Preschool Special Education, & Private Services/ABA Private Insurance Services.


For more information, contact Cari Laroza (Administrator) at learn@youngchildlearning.com or call 212 787 9700 ext. 3330


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Young Child Learning (YCL) organizes Early Childhood Conferences/Workshops, Courses, and an Interactive Community. YCL offers Conferences, Workshops, and Courses in-person and online. The mission of Young Child Learning is to help all early childhood professionals learn, grow, and help young children get a good start in life and achieve their full potential. YCL was formerly known as Young Child Expo and Conference.