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by Housman Institute, on August 10, 2022
Join us on Thursday, August 11th at 2 PM ET for a webinar with Dr. Donna Housman and Emily Stone about What Educators Need to Know About Emotional Intelligence! Dr …
Event Detailsby Housman Institute, on April 18, 2022
We know that every early childhood educator is a SuperHero ... but even SuperHeroes need support. Now more than ever before we need to focus on the emotional well-being of …
Event Detailsby Housman Institute, on February 21, 2022
Come join Dr. Donna Housman as she discusses how early childhood educators can use the power of emotional intelligence to support themselves and our youngest learners (ages zero to eight) …
Event Detailsby Housman Institute, on February 10, 2022
We are so excited to be joining our friends at himama for this important and timely webinar. Dr. Housman will discuss how we can start to teach children to embrace …
Event Detailsby Housman Institute, on December 6, 2021
Join Dr. Housman and our friends at Early Childhood Investigations Wednesday, January 26, 2002 2 pm eastern Early childhood educators have always been Superheroes, tasked with the single most important …
Event Detailsby Housman Institute, on September 29, 2021
by Housman Institute, on July 13, 2021
Housman Institute and edWeb invite you to an important, timely webinar. As we enter our "new normal" we are facing a new pandemic: One of Mental Health. As we emerge …
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At Housman Institute, we believe our role is to nurture the social, emotional, and cognitive well-being of all students and educators without bias. It is critical that every child feel recognized and validated from their earliest days—to understand that their voice matters, regardless of background or experience and is being heard. We listen to, respect and support the needs of our educators as we recognize their critical role in a child's emotional growth and development. Together we need to begin the important work to help all our children and educators, as we move toward a more equitable environment for early learning, setting the stage for the building blocks of empathy and conflict resolution, and a more equitable future for us all. To learn more about how our program works to address equity in early childhood school communities... visit here.