VIRTUAL:  Avoiding Burnout in a Demanding Occupation (2 HSN, 1 PRO) - ENGLISH

VIRTUAL: Avoiding Burnout in a Demanding Occupation (2 HSN, 1 PRO) - ENGLISH

Workshop | Available

Virtually Rockville, MD 20852 United States
e-class will be scheduled in Zoom
ALL
2/11/2025 (one day)
6:30 PM-9:30 PM EST on Tue

VIRTUAL: Avoiding Burnout in a Demanding Occupation (2 HSN, 1 PRO) - ENGLISH

Workshop | Available

Do you work in the early childhood education field? Are you stressed? Burnt out? This training is for early childhood educators who need strategies to boost their health and wellness. Participants will define burnout syndrome in current health and safety trends and identify what aspects of the workplace add to that built up stress. Participants will recognize and discuss occupational components that contribute to burnout. Participants will identify strategies to avoid burnout and participate in group discussions. Participants will be provided the support and resources to implement self-care opportunities in their own lives as well as those of others. Through activities and action plans, participants will gain the knowledge to build their strength and avoid burning out in their very important roles as early childhood educators.

Course ID:  MC-11152022-01
Core of Knowledge Hours:  2 Health, Safety & Nutrition & 1 Professionalism

Delisi, Teresa
Teresa Delisi

Teresa DeLisi has worked in the early childhood education field for over 30 years. Her love of children led her to her first job as a preschool teacher. Within time, she became a director of a campus-based laboratory school in Montgomery County, Md. During that time, she served as an adjunct faculty teaching child development and other related courses. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Towson University and a Master’s of Science in the field of Human Sciences from Hood College. Throughout the years, she has served on the Montgomery County Commission on Child Care and also sat on the board of the National Coalition for Campus Child Care.

 

Her love of supporting teachers, families and children have led her to her current roles as an early childhood trainer and coach to Montgomery County programs. Currently, she serves as a Maryland State Department of Education accreditation validator to neighboring counties. When she is not working, she loves hiking, gardening and spending time with her family and four fur babies.