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Supporting with Empathy

Empathy has the power to calm children experiencing big emotions. It can make children instantly feel better knowing that the adult in their life understands them and welcomes their emotional expression. Learn simple ways to let children experience being authentically heard, seen and understood within clear, calm boundaries. When a child feels this, their ability to skillfully manage emotions grows. Practice some self-reflection to pinpoint approaches that support and do not supportĀ children with empathy. When empathy is calm, reassuring, patient and real, it always works to deepenĀ the relationship.

  • Monday September 26th, 2016
    6:30 p.m.8:30 p.m.
  • 51395
    Set One Standards
  • Infant/Toddler   Preschool   School Age  
    Human Growth & Development (2)  

    It is your responsibility to verify that the training sessions you select will meet your licensing or professional development needs.
  • $16.00
  • English
  • AMY WILLIAMS
  • Multnomah

  • To be announced

  • 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.