Rhythms of Resilience
An interactive course that helps providers and caring community members introduce resilience-building practices to young children and families affected by crisis.
Join us for an interactive course designed to help providers and other caring community members introduce resilience-building practices to young children and families, especially those who have been affected by crisis.
This course will help you gain more understanding of what resilience is, and how it can be nurtured (in both children and adults) through consistent positive behaviors, activities, and interactions that support both emotional and cognitive well-being and development.
Course Goals
In this course, providers will:
- learn about children’s social, emotional, and cognitive development at different ages and stages;
- explore (a tiny bit!) of how the brain works to learn, relearn, and strengthen skills;
- and discover how they can introduce and scaffold the development of resilience-boosting skills in families affected by crisis.
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Cookie is Sad
Video for children on dealing with big feelings, and what to do when we're feeling sad.
Elmo is Sad
Video for children on dealing with big feelings, and what to do when we're feeling sad.
Elmo is Angry
Video for children on dealing with big feelings, and how to cope with feeling afraid.
Zoe is Fearful
Video for children on dealing with big feelings, and how to cope with feeling afraid.
Cookie is Fearful
Video for children on dealing with big feelings, and how to cope with feeling afraid.
Grover is Sad
Video for children on dealing with big feelings, and what to do when we're feeling sad.
Ameera is Sad
Video for children on dealing with big feelings, and what to do when we're feeling sad.