Reflective practice in uncertain times: How you are is as important as what you do
Reflective practice reminds us to check in with ourselves both physically and mentally.
Reflective practice reminds us to check in with ourselves both physically and mentally.
When developing a new online learning resource for adults here are key questions to ask yourself.
Mary Harrison, Ph.D., Research Associate at CEED, shared her thoughts about why filmmakers and TV producers continue to revisit both the life and philosophy of the real Mr. Rogers and the imaginary world of characters that he created.
Evidence suggests that reflective supervision/consultation has a range of benefits for people who work with young children and their families.
We’re delighted to introduce Ann Bailey, PhD, director of CEED. Dr. Bailey worked with CEED as a research associate for six years prior to taking on the role of director in 2019.