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Big feelings, little bodies: Fostering a culture of emotional wellbeing in early learning settings

Watch this two-part webinar series - Big feelings, little bodies: Fostering a culture of emotional wellbeing in early learning settings.

These inspiring and practical sessions explore how early learning organizations can build a culture of emotional wellbeing and social-emotional competence (SEC) across their teams.

You’ll learn strategies for empowering educators to nurture children’s wellbeing and help little ones navigate big feelings, which can often be complex to manage.

In Part 2, we turn the focus inward to supporting the supporters. As educators and leaders, you spend so much time helping others manage their emotions — but how often do you pause to check in on your own?

Hosted by Dr. Zachary Stuckelman (Head of Research and Curriculum Development, Tiny Souls Media) and Dr. Angela Low (Adjunct Professor, University of British Columbia, and Researcher, Simon Fraser University).

We hope you enjoy the sessions!

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What you’ll take away:

A deeper understanding about how our emotional awareness shapes the learning environments we create for children

Practical steps to weave wellbeing into your everyday leadership

Ways to create consistency and connection between families and your center

Dr. Angela Low

Adjunct Professor, University of British Columbia and Researcher, Simon Fraser University

Dr. Angela Low

Dr. Angela Low is an expert in emotional intelligence, with nearly 20 years of experience in helping to foster resilience and social and emotional competence in children and the adults around them. An adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia and researcher at Simon Fraser University, she studies, develops and helps implement mental health promotion programs for children and families across BC school communities. Her approach is grounded in both research and the real-world experience of raising two children. As a parent and an educator, Angela is passionate about helping transform education, healthcare and community practices to better support educators and parents in the hard work of raising resilient kids in this rapidly changing world.

Dr. Zachary Stuckelman

Head of Research and Curriculum Development, Tiny Souls Media

Dr. Zachary Stuckelman

Dr. Zachary Stuckelman is a child development expert and researcher specializing in digital media and technology, and how these tools influence the lives of children and families. He earned his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Vanderbilt University and is driven by a deep commitment to science-based, data-informed learning. Zachary focuses on creating thoughtful, research-backed experiences that support growth, learning, and well-being for children. He currently serves as Head of Research and Curriculum Development at Tiny Souls Media, where he has played a central role in designing content and resources focused on social-emotional learning.

Meet the speakers

Meet the speakers

Dr. Angela Low

Adjunct Professor, University of British Columbia and Researcher, Simon Fraser University

Dr. Angela Low is an expert in emotional intelligence, with nearly 20 years of experience in helping to foster resilience and social and emotional competence in children and the adults around them. An adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia and researcher at Simon Fraser University, she studies, develops and helps implement mental health promotion programs for children and families across BC school communities. Her approach is grounded in both research and the real-world experience of raising two children. As a parent and an educator, Angela is passionate about helping transform education, healthcare and community practices to better support educators and parents in the hard work of raising resilient kids in this rapidly changing world.

Dr. Zachary Stuckelman

Head of Research and Curriculum Development, Tiny Souls Media

Dr. Zachary Stuckelman is a child development expert and researcher specializing in digital media and technology, and how these tools influence the lives of children and families. He earned his Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from Vanderbilt University and is driven by a deep commitment to science-based, data-informed learning. Zachary focuses on creating thoughtful, research-backed experiences that support growth, learning, and well-being for children. He currently serves as Head of Research and Curriculum Development at Tiny Souls Media, where he has played a central role in designing content and resources focused on social-emotional learning.