FULLY FUNDED MARIPOSA TRAINING OPPORTUNITY!
Baltimore Community Foundation is funding Mariposa Education’s 16 COK course, Promoting Social-Emotional Resilience, for early childhood providers in Baltimore County!
This course equips educators with Mariposa’s proven social-emotional learning (SEL) method to reduce stress and foster emotional growth in children. Instead of adding another curriculum to your workload, this course provides simple, research-backed techniques you can use in everyday interactions to build resilience, strengthen connections, and reduce challenging behaviors. You'll gain the skills and language to respond to children in the moment, helping them feel understood while lowering stress responses.
Join us to create a calmer, more supportive classroom where both you and your students can thrive!
We have limited spaces to fill this fully funded course which includes:
Don’t miss this chance to gain practical, research-backed strategies to reduce stress and challenging behaviors in your classroom—at no cost to you!
"2 out of 3 teachers reported improved classroom management after using the Mariposa Method"
"Mariposa Method has resulted in 50% reduction in teacher stress"
"66% of teachers reported less conflict in their classroom"
Our passionate instructors and staff provide expert facilitation and support.
I’m a social-emotional scientist and for more than 2 decades I’ve been researching how children of all ages develop the social-emotional skills they need to be successful in school and in life. I founded Mariposa with a mission to change the lives of children through our proprietary method. Mariposa is an official partner with Loyola University where I have developed and taught a graduate level course on promoting social-emotional learning as well as an advanced course specifically focused on the role of stress and trauma in a child’s ability to learn, form relationships and behave appropriately.
As an early childhood educator for 30 years, a special educator, an administrator and parent, I have found this method the single most impactful in all of the training I have had. I was first able to bring this into a school community as an administrator. Seeing the culture that we have been able to create at one Baltimore city preschool, has been transformational. And through Mariposa,I am committed to bringing this approach to as many educators and parents as possible. Because I see the impact of it. And through facilitator training with The National SEED project, (Seeking Equity and Educational diversity,) I've seen the overlap and importance of this work , as well as how the Mariposa method supports culturally responsive teaching.
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