Self-Care for Childcare Professionals

Working with young children can be incredibly rewarding, but it does come with many challenges that can take a toll on your mind, emotions and body.

It’s important that childcare professionals, educators, teachers make time to recharge and beat the stressors they encounter in their career.

Happy, successful child care professionals practice self-care. This means taking time for yourself and reenergizing your mind, body, and emotional health. If you’re an early childhood educator looking for self-care tips, we recommend you try the following ideas:

  • Know Your Stressors

    Try to recognize the situations that cause you the most stress, as well as your body’s unique stress signals such as feelings of anxiety or headaches. Knowing which things stress you out most and being able to identify when stress is coming on will help you be better prepared to cope.

  • Take Plenty of Breaks

    Even short breaks can reenergize you. Take frequent 5-minute breaks throughout the day if possible, staying hydrated, eating healthy snacks and giving your mind a rest.

  • Schedule “Me Time”

    Planning time to do the things you love is essential to revitalize your spirit. Set out a block of time on a weekly basis to enjoy your hobbies, get a massage, relax and read a book, work on a personal project or simply do nothing at all. The key is to break your routine and do something just for you.

  • Look for the Positive

    If you’ve had a particularly rough day, look to something positive to pick you up. Keep a book of inspirational quotes in your desk, or re-read kind notes and great feedback from parents and peers.

  • Connect With Friends

    Spending time with a good friend, family member, or even a pet can relieve stress. Your loved ones are there to support you and offer a safe place for you to express your feelings and frustrations. Remember that you are not alone!

  • Get Moving

    Your favorite physical activity is an excellent way to practice self-care as a child care professional. Whether you choose to run, dance, take a yoga class or just go for a walk, moving your body has many beneficial effects on both your emotional and physical well-being.

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