What is it about?
Mental Health of practitioners in Early Years and the impact this can have upon colleagues, morale and children. Addressing the idea that if practitioners cannot self-regulate and have a deeper understanding of the impact their own mental health and wellbeing has upon the way in which they react and respond to young children and their own emotional needs, this could subsequently impact those children and their emotional wellbeing as a result.
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Why is it important?
if practitioners cannot self-regulate and have a deeper understanding of the impact their own mental health and wellbeing has upon the way in which they react and respond to young children and their own emotional needs, this could subsequently impact those children and their emotional wellbeing as a result and as primary educators we need to be leading by example particularly when it comes to self-regulation and emotional intelligence.
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This page is a summary of: Mental health awareness in early years, Early Years Educator, May 2023, Mark Allen Group,
DOI: 10.12968/eyed.2023.23.22.12.
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