ECE Providers

Discover how WellEducator Workshops can impact your wellbeing

be more present, connect to your values, cultivate positive relationships

At WellEducator we:

  • provide ECE providers (e.g., infant/toddler teachers, preschool teachers, in-home providers, early childhood special educators, early interventionists, speech and language providers, occupational therapists, & physical therapists) Oregon Registry (ORO) Approved Set 2 wellbeing workshops and an innovative virtual wellness community model, WellEducator Neighborhoods to boost ECE provider resilience through connection to values, purpose, and community.
  • work with your program to provide professional development opportunities to help you build and implement strong wellbeing plans and sustainable habits. 
  • help to create a culture of wellbeing by supporting your program’s existing wellness programs.

Contact Us Today to find out how to bring WellEducator to your program

Through WellEducator’s Oregon Registry (ORO) Approved teacher wellbeing workshops and WellEducator Neighborhoods, educators:

  • earn Oregon Registry (ORO) Set 2 Credits
  • connect more intentionally and deeply to their values.
  • become more present in the current moment.
  • strengthen key adult social-emotional learning (SEL) competencies including self-awareness and self-management to enhance personal wellness skills.
  • increase their effectiveness in cultivating positive relationships with themselves, students, families, and colleagues.
  • reduce stress, deescalate burnout, and proactively address other harmful impacts of systemic challenges in their caring and often demanding profession.
  • become vital members of a more effective workforce.

Beyond the innovative One-Day Workshop + Neighborhood Model, WellEducator offers these 1-hour, half-day and full-day trainings:

Workshop topics include mindfulness practices, social-emotional learning, and values-driven living across eight dimensions of wellbeing:

Occupational – how we balance work and leisure

Cognitive – how we think

Emotional – how we feel and cope

Social – how we connect with others

Physical – how we move, eat, and sleep

Financial – how we experience financial security through spending, saving, and budgeting

Spiritual – how we connect with and embody our values and beliefs for meaning and purpose

Environmental – how we relate and connect to our surroundings