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Let's Not Think of Ourselves as Victims: Realizing Our Power as Child Care Providers

Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM (PT)

Vancouver, British Columbia

Let's Not Think of Ourselves as Victims: Realizing Our...

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Includes 5 hours of instruction and lunch.
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LET'S NOT THINK OF OURSELVES AS VICTIMS: Realizing Our Power as Child Care Providers

In this workshop we'll explore our power as child care providers. We'll review the professional body of knowledge that is the basis of our profession as child care providers, including findings from developmental psychology and ECE theory. Then we'll explore reasons why child care providers are so often portrayed as victims, and talk about the harm that can come from this way of thinking. Finally, we'll discuss ways to build on our power, changing how others perceive the value of our work as caring professionals. 

This Workshop is for:

  • Teachers and early childhood ecucators
  • Family care providers
  • Nannies

All of Our ECE Workshops Are:

  • 5 hours of ECE professional development in early childhood education (certificate provided)
  • Participatory and reflective
  • Practical and thought provoking
  • Developed by and for child care professionals
  • Community building (lunch together is included)

Visit our website for more information about the Liberation Learning Project.

If you wish to donate a different amount, please contact us at (604) 600-4926 or email vancouver@liberationlearning.com.


When & Where



Wilson Heights United Church
1634 E. 41st Ave
Vancouver, British Columbia V5P 1K5
Canada

Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM (PT)


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Liberation Learning Project



Visit our website for more information about the Liberation Learning Project.

The Liberation Learning Project is a grassroots network of local child care leadership schools.

We are united by the values of unconditional respect, universal dignity, and shared responsibility in child care.

We are building a broad social movement to transform child care so that all British Columbia families and children have adequate and equitable child care supports.

The realization of this vision will provide families with more time to be together.