A Harvard Business Review article on the many benefits of learning new things ends with these words:
"The reasons to continue learning are many, and the weight of the evidence would indicate that lifelong learning isn’t simply an economic imperative but a social, emotional, and physical one as well. We live in an age of abundant opportunity for learning and development. Capturing that opportunity — maintaining our curiosity and intellectual humility — can be one of life’s most rewarding pursuits."
Here are four new learning opportunities in March.
Rocky Mountain Early Childhood Conference 2022: Nurturing Our Roots and Blooming Together
Virtual on March 3 and 4, In-Person on March 11 and 12, Denver, CO.
Reclaiming Love in Early Childhood Theory and Practice: An Engaging Exchange, with Carol Garboden Murray, Sara Gilliam and Kirsten Haugen on March 8.
Nature Explore is offering two live online workshops:
Addressing Challenging Behaviors: Supporting children’s self-regulation, wellbeing and resilience through powerful connections with nature, on March 10, and
Using Your Outdoor Classroom: A multi-faceted exploration of research-based principles for creating effective, inspiring natural outdoor classrooms, on March 31.
Ensuring Their Sounds Remain In Our Ears: BIPOC Joy, Healing, and Love Through the Arts |
An Engaging Exchange with Mike Browne and Amir Gilmore, Ph.D., hosted by Exchange magazine Editor-in-Chief Sara Gilliam and Kirsten Haugen of Exchange Press. |
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