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October 25, 2025
9:30 am - 11:30 am
In this workshop participants are asked to think about what ‘challenging’ means. In the field, we often seek strategies to deal with what we find challenging but many who have been in the field for years know that what might work one day, may not work the next. In this workshop, educators will be given a variety of strategies and asked to critically reflect on their expectations to shift the narrative of what is challenging. In this workshop we’ll:
- Reflect on educator biases and what they find challenging within group child care settings.
- Discuss strategies to enhance inclusive capacity building and inclusive environments.
- Review practical strategies to observe and make meaning of behaviour.
- Talk about navigating challenging conversations with parents and offering community resources to parents.
SUITABLE FOR ALL EARLY LEARNING AND CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS
Presenter: Ana Valle Rivera
Ana is a proud mother of three, a public speaker, a workshop facilitator, a consultant, and the founder of Early Years Thriving. Since 2007 Ana has worked with children and families with complex needs using inclusive and trauma-informed approaches. Ana has a background in ECE, a Bachelor’s Degree in Child & Youth Care, and is currently completing a Master’s Degree in Professional Education in ECE.
Zoom links will be sent on the day of the workshop; please contact our office if you do not receive one.
Details | Price | Qty |
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2 Hour Workshop | $20.00 CAD | Sold Out |
Venue: Online Workshop