Building Resiliency in Children Through Mindfulness Practices – Online Workshop

Are you a parent, educator, or healthcare professional who is ready to learn how to help children develop resiliency using mindfulness tools? Children in today’s world face many challenges and the most crucial skill for being able to move through those challenges and experience growth is resiliency. Inner resilience is not a skill that children are born with, but through regular engagement in mindfulness practices, children will discover that resilience skills can be strengthened over time. The Building Resiliency in Children through Mindfulness Practices workshop is designed to offer you ways to teach children how to manage their emotions and reframe their responses to failures and mistakes. The resilient child is able to bounce back from challenges, develop confidence and determination, and move through adolescence and adulthood with the ability to grow from life’s challenges. Discover the many benefits of resiliency and mindfulness for children and how to incorporate these practices into daily life at home, school, or in the therapeutic setting. Presenter: Jennie Abbot NOTES: – This workshop will be held online through the Zoom platform. – You will need access to a smartphone, laptop, tablet or computer with a camera and audio capabilities to join us. – A link will be emailed to you in the days before the workshop. Please click the link ten minutes before the workshop begins to join in. Further instructions will be included in the email. SUITABLE FOR ALL EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS


Date:

11/27/2023

- 11/27/2023

06:30 PM

- 08:30 PM

N/A

Paid

Virtual


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