Resolving Conflict - Free PD

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Explore practical ways to help children work through disagreements, find solutions, and rebuild connections after conflict.

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ABOUT THIS SESSION

While big feelings are often part of conflict, resolving it goes beyond emotional support—it’s about helping children work together toward understanding and collaboration. This session will share effective, age-appropriate strategies for guiding children to express their needs, listen to others, and find solutions they can agree on. We’ll explore ways to support children as active participants in the process, so they gain the confidence, empathy, and problem-solving skills to handle conflicts respectfully—both now and in the future.

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Meet the presenter

Kristan Myers

Trainer - ADSN

Kristan Myers is a Level 3 Early Childhood Educator, certified teacher, and engaging facilitator with extensive experience providing respite care for families. Kristan is widely recognized for her exceptional presentation skills, blending warmth, expertise, and energy to create engaging, impactful learning experiences that leave educators inspired and equipped to succeed.

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