This in person training provides a comprehensive introduction to key aspects of early childhood and brain development
This in person training provides a comprehensive introduction to key aspects of early childhood and brain development, as well as the crucial role caregivers and educators, play in helping children learn effective stress-management strategies.
For Early Childhood Educators working with children 0-6 years of age.This training is approximately 5.5 hours PD funded hours (if applicable), 9 am – 3:30 pm, with snacks and lunch provided.
AHVNA is proud to be offering paid professional development with a focus on understanding Mental Health for Early Childhood Educators working in licensed childcare centres, out-of-school care programs, and dayhomes.
In partnership with the Government of Alberta, we aim to equip Educators with the knowledge and tools to support children to manage stress, regulate emotions, and face the challenges of our world with strength, support, and compassion.
With flexible one-on-one employment counselling, workshops, events, and the YES job board, we’ll equip you with the tools you need to find your next big opportunity.
This course is designed for beginners, although it is also open to those with some meditation experience.
This practical workshop, offered in a neutral and respectful setting, provides you with new techniques for handling stress and replenishing depleted vitality.
This one-day workshop will explore the causes of stress and burnout and suggest strategies to help you balance your work and personal life.
Our expert and professional trainers are well capable to train the learner to manage stress at certain point of time in life.
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