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While the pandemic and tensions resulting from racial inequity have turned countless adult lives upside down, it is imperative to consider the severe impact these national and global events have had on children. Covid-19 has drastically altered their world and social experience, and the existing struggles of inequity have become even more apparent. Today's educators and care-takers will be called on, perhaps as never before, to provide trauma-informed care to today's children.
Join Cathie Robertson in a discussion of these vital topics to learn how to best prepare one's self to meet children where they are and provide the support care that they vitally need.
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Cathie Robertson received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from San Diego State University and is a professor of Child Development and Family Studies at Grossmont College near San Diego, California. Ms. Robertson has made numerous national, state, and local professional presentations, including a number of presentations at NAEYC conferences. She has been the recipient of a number of grants, including one for a curriculum and resource guide for working with prenatally substance-exposed children and their families, and another to create an intergenerational program where senior volunteers were trained to work with preschool children.
Ms. Robertson is the author of Safety, Nutrition and Health in Early Education (9th edition), published by Kendall Hunt.