5.1 Health and Well-Being for Educators
It is worth noting that a strong foundation for educator wellness parallels that in which we strive to offer the children and families. This foundation includes appropriate sleep, nutrition and physical activity. As we work to create healthy spaces, we have to enter our work days ready to handle big emotions and physically demanding work. This requires a level of understanding of our own emotional wellness and regulation. Taking care of the caregiver first allows us to be in a space where we can provide a healthy environment for children and families. This chapter will examine the many levels of wellness in the workplace, from digital wellness, wellness strategies to our obligations under law and regulation.
Almost 50% of Early Childhood Educators leave the field within the first 5 years of working, according to participants in a report, The Burnout Crisis: A Call to Invest in ECE and Child and Youth Workers (2022). While many want to come into the field, many factors, including the COVID pandemic, have added to this crisis. A strong focus on educator wellbeing and mental health has become a priority while advocates work to fix the structural challenges of low pay and lack of pensions, and benefits.
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The following document was published prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the research and reflective questions remain relevant to educators currently working with children and families. Please read The Importance of Early Childhood Educator Mental Health & Well-Being: A guide to supporting educators and answer the reflective questions at the end. Journaling your responses will support your wellness as an early years practitioner (Ingriselli & Schempp, 2019).
Video: “Understanding Children’s Emotions in Extraordinary Times + How that Makes You Essential” by College of Early Childhood Educators / Ordre des éducatrices et des éducateurs de la petite enfance [0:00] is licensed under the Standard YouTube License.Transcript and closed captions available on YouTube.
Exercise: Reflective Practice
Activity Description
Pause & Consider
- What does staying healthy mean to you?
- What do you do (or could you do) to manage your stress, reinforce your resilience, and keep yourself physically healthy (nutrition, activity, etc.)?
- What is stopping you from staying healthy?
- Take this quiz: Well-Being Survey – The Berkeley Well-Being Institute