Fire Up Your Mental Health for Early Childhood Educators by  Anthony McLean (Afternoon Session)

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Starts: Oct 24th 1:50 PM
Ends: Oct 24th 3:00 PM

Early childhood educators pour their hearts into nurturing the next generation, but often neglect their own mental wellness. In this energizing, interactive keynote, Anthony McLean delivers pract... SHOW MORE

Early childhood educators pour their hearts into nurturing the next generation, but often neglect their own mental wellness. In this energizing, interactive keynote, Anthony McLean delivers practical strategies specifically for early childhood professionals to maintain passion, prevent burnout, and thrive in their vital work.

Using the powerful analogy of race car maintenance, Anthony shows educators how to balance resilience with self-compassion — driving for excellence while taking the pit stops necessary to stay fueled for the long race ahead. This isn′t generic wellness advice. Anthony′s approach addresses the unique challenges early childhood educators face: emotional labor, physical demands, being «on» all day, and putting children′s needs first.
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Early childhood educators pour their hearts into nurturing the next generation, but often neglect their own mental wellness. In this energizing, interactive keynote, Anthony McLean delivers practical strategies specifically for early childhood professionals to maintain passion, prevent burnout, and thrive in their vital work.

Using the powerful analogy of race car maintenance, Anthony shows educators how to balance resilience with self-compassion — driving for excellence while taking the pit stops necessary to stay fueled for the long race ahead. This isn′t generic wellness advice. Anthony′s approach addresses the unique challenges early childhood educators face: emotional labor, physical demands, being «on» all day, and putting children′s needs first.

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