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Activities from the Book
Caring for Self: A Workbook for Early Childhood Educator Wellbeing supports early childhood educators in addressing the intricacies of their health—physical, emotional, cognitive, social, psychological, and spiritual—in the increasingly complex and changing landscape of early childhood education. Lasting self-care practices go beyond surface-level responses or quick fixes to focus on the more fundamental, emotional parts of well-being. Increase your professional and personal well-being by strengthening your foundation of professional skills, reflective practice, and emotional support.
Every day, early childhood caregivers leave the field after experiencing workplace stress and burnout. This workbook offers a three-pronged approach to navigating compassion fatigue: building healthy relationships, establishing boundaries, and having a sense of agency. It teaches skills to help mitigate the emotional labor, burnout, and resulting compassion fatigue of early childhood by building self-care and resiliency practices. It helps caregivers identify their emotions around challenges, recognize barriers and bridges to meeting their professional goals, and implement tools for self-care and mentoring to increase their effectiveness while decreasing workplace stress.
Through abundant reflective questions and activities, this workbook helps the profession reflect on the meaning of well-being, identify emotions in the work, and engage in professional skills of self-stewardship to foster well-being. It walks through steps of reflection, identifying and accessing emotional support, and professional skill development in pursuit of well-being. It culminates in a seven-step problem-solving pathway for identifying and resolving problems that arise in professional practice and the emotions that accompany them.
Faculty Chair, Communication Across the Curriculum (CxC)
Professor, College of Human Sciences and Education
Louisiana State University
Associate Professor of Practice, Infant Toddler Mental Health & Trauma Informed Oregon
College of Education
Portland State University