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Thursday July 9, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm EDT
An Emotional Wellbeing Program is a set of attitudes and practices which support optimal personal and interpersonal functioning at the Friends Center.

All staff participate in making this program work, through the way they develop the curriculum in their unique classroom, learn to support one another through the strenuous demands of high quality early childhood care, and engage with families in these areas of awareness.

We are attentive to how trauma can interrupt natural physical, mental and emotional growth processes. Our aim is to recognize the effects of adverse childhood experiences on children and to counterbalance those effects. Likewise, we recognize the residual effects of individual and cultural trauma on the adults in our community. We impart possible pathways to healing and life-long learning, leaning into partnerships with other community services.
Establishing and maintaining a sense of community among teachers and families at an early childhood center is a critical component of fostering emotional well-being among both adults and children. Nurturing strong relationships and creating a culture of open communication enables the staff community to connect on a personal level, fostering a sense of acceptance, belonging, and understanding, as well as the opportunity to forge and maintain meaningful relationships.

Creating a community of belonging allows staff members to feel acknowledged and appreciated for their unique qualities. The resulting positive and inclusive atmosphere enhances collaboration and ultimately leads to better outcomes for everyone within the community. Our ability to Recognize, Understand, Label, Express, and Regulate our emotions as it relates to our past experiences, present needs and future selves speaks to the power that emotional regulation/intelligence has on leaders, educators and our youngest learners.

Attendees will have the opportunity to create a group charter, engage in Self-reflection through queries, and scenario work through role-playing.
Speakers
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Miriam Sutton

Chief Operating Officer, Friends Center for Children
Miriam Sutton is Chief Operating Officer of Friends Center for Children in New Haven, overseeing the day-to-day operations of the institution’s three early care and education facilities.

Miriam has more than two decades of experience working with young children and families and first came to Friends Center as a parent. Her career at Friends Center began as an Emotional Well-Being coordinator responsible for providing individualized services to families and teachers... Read More →
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Mara Schick

Friends Center for Children
Thursday July 9, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm EDT
M12 (Middle School Hallway)

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