CYC-Net Conversations:"The Importance of Mistakes"
25 June 2024, 10-11am CST
Together we'll explore the potential and inevitability of making mistakes when we work with children and youth. Whether you are a practicum student or seasoned practitioner, it is good to know that mistakes will happen – and in some cases, may even be desirable as a positive learning experience.
Register for this (free) session
For those who couldn't join our discussion, "Wow, I wish I hadn't done that", catch the recorded session here.
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