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Self Care for Those Who Care For Others

As Early Childhood Care and Education professionals, our days are filled teaching, caring for and supporting children and their families. Many of us feel called to do this work and derive great joy and passion from the relationships we build. However, the continual process of offering compassion, resources, intentional caregiving and support can lead us to feel depleted, fatigued and overwhelmed at times.
Come join us for a two-part workshop to learn more about secondary trauma and the neurological and emotional benefits of caring for ourselves. We will reflect on our own self care strategies and learn from colleagues. Participants will create an effective individual self care plan to incorporate into your daily lives.

  • Wednesday April 27th, 2016Saturday May 7th, 2016
    6:30 p.m.
  • 50425
    Set Two Standards
  • Infant/Toddler   Preschool  
    Personal, Professional & Leadership Development (4)  

    It is your responsibility to verify that the training sessions you select will meet your licensing or professional development needs.
  • $40.00
  • English
  • CAROLINE FALCONE GOLDSTONE
  • Multnomah
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    MHCC Maywood Park Campus 10100 NE Prescott Ave Portland, OR

  • Preregistration and prepayment REQUIRED. To print a registration form please go to http://www.ccrr-mc.org. All course and section numbers are listed in the training section.

    For more information contact Child Care Resource and Referral of Multnomah County, phone 503-491-6200 or email info@ccrr-mc.org.