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Getting Started with Mindfulness in the Early Childhood Workplace Part III: Q & A Session

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featuring Maria Gehl, Debbie Reno-Smith, Holly Hatton-Bowers, and Abel Covarrubias

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This final Member-Exclusive session of our three-part webinar series, Getting Started with Mindfulness in the Early Childhood Workplace, offered the opportunity for ZERO TO THREE Members to discuss the integration of mindfulness in early childhood organizations. Series presenters shared from their experiences integrating mindfulness in organizations, offering key factors for success and approaches to common obstacles. They took questions from the audience and explored together innovative approaches to integrate mindfulness in the early childhood everyday situations.

Click here to explore Getting Started with Mindfulness; A Toolkit for Early Childhood Organizations.

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