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Building relationships and partnerships with families and caregivers

‍Now more than ever before, building connections and strong relationships with families are of utmost importance. It is also extremely challenging, with the usual ways of connecting with families, no longer possible. Join Athena as she speaks about tips and strategies to help you build and enhance relationships with diverse families and caregivers.

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What you’ll take away:

Ways to learn about the different families in your settings and how you can include their perspectives.

Actively engaging as leaders to build respectful and inclusive relationships.

Promoting a culture of co-learning, communication and collaboration with all families.

Overcoming challenges and barriers to family engagement and communication.

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Athena Skliros

Pedagogical Consultant | Storypark

Athena Skliros

Athena is a registered Early Childhood Educator with over two decades of experience in early childhood education, spanning roles in teaching, family support, curriculum development, and higher education. She has delivered keynote speeches, conference presentations, and training sessions with expertise in both center-based and home child care environments. She has a strong foundation in anti-bias approaches and principles, and integrating inclusive practices into early childhood education and family support programs. Recognized as an Exchange Leader by Child Care Exchange magazine in 2018, she has contributed articles on pedagogy and pedagogical leadership and has been quoted in industry publications.

Meet the speakers

Meet the speakers

Athena Skliros

Pedagogical Consultant | Storypark

Athena is a registered Early Childhood Educator with over two decades of experience in early childhood education, spanning roles in teaching, family support, curriculum development, and higher education. She has delivered keynote speeches, conference presentations, and training sessions with expertise in both center-based and home child care environments. She has a strong foundation in anti-bias approaches and principles, and integrating inclusive practices into early childhood education and family support programs. Recognized as an Exchange Leader by Child Care Exchange magazine in 2018, she has contributed articles on pedagogy and pedagogical leadership and has been quoted in industry publications.