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Facilitated by: Charity Paolini BA, BEd, MSEd, SSW “Renegade Rules” will challenge the status quo and explore how to support confident and compassionate children. Participants will be encouraged to remove their adult lenses and redefine many of their long held “norms”. This session challenges our assumptions about manners and polite language in early learning environments. We’ll take a closer look at the phrase “no thank you,” exploring when it supports respect and when it may send mixed or confusing messages. Participants will gain tools for setting clear, developmentally appropriate boundaries while still modelling respect and kindness. While commitment to attending all sessions in this series is not required, it is strongly encouraged, as the sessions build a shared language and consistent approach to supporting children’s social and emotional development. Charity Paolini has been supporting children, parents, educators and families for over 15 years. With training and certifications in mental health, well-being, education and parenting, she brings both expertise and a genuine passion for helping folks navigate real-life challenges. Charity is dedicated to creating spaces where everyone feels supported, connected, and equipped with practical, evidence-informed strategies they can use right away. Outside of her work, Charity is a mom and an avid gardener who finds joy in nurturing all things. Life at home is full of energy with her son and the circle of friends he brings through the door, reminding her daily of the importance of connection, patience, and humor. She also treasures quiet mornings with a good book and a strong cup of coffee, simple rituals that help her stay grounded and balanced. Pedagogical Focuses: Belonging - Expression - Well-being Standards of Practice: Standard I: Caring and Responsive Relationships, Standard III: Safety, Health and Well-Being in the Learning Environment, Standard IV: Professionalism and Leadership Registration closes: Wednesday, June 24 at 12:00 PM *Ticket types are based on the county you WORK in. Elgin professionals, use your access key to reveal your ticket type **An access link and password will be emailed out prior to the event While we welcome participation from outside of the Early Years sector, please note these learning opportunities are intended for early years professionals and the early years lens will be emphasized.
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