Illinois Extension
Registration

8 Dimensions of Wellness in Lake County

April 28, 2026
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
U of I Extension Office, Lake County
100 South US Hwy 45, Grayslake, IL 60030

     
Early childhood educators play an essential role in shaping the social, emotional, and physical development of young children—yet their own wellness is often overlooked. To support those who care for the youngest learners, a professional development training, “The Eight Dimensions of Wellness for Early Childcare Providers,” will be offered, providing 1.5 hours of Gateways credit to Illinois early childhood professionals.

     This engaging and interactive session explores how the eight dimensions of wellness—emotional, environmental, financial, intellectual, occupational, physical, social, and spiritual—impact both teaching practices and overall well‑being.

     Participants will walk away with practical strategies they can implement immediately in their classrooms, as well as tools to support their own health and professional sustainability.

 Participants Will Learn How to:

  • Compare health and wellness
  • Understand the difference between simply avoiding illness and actively cultivating well‑being across multiple life domains
  • List the eight dimensions of wellness
  • Gain a clear overview of the eight interconnected dimensions and how they influence one another
  • Build healthy habits in the classroom setting
  • Explore child‑centered, developmentally appropriate wellness practices—such as movement breaks, mindfulness moments, healthy routines, and social‑emotional supports
  • Identify ways to support workplace wellness
  • Discuss strategies for improving team culture, reducing burnout, and promoting a healthier, more resilient childcare workforce
  • Create a personal plan to improve wellness
  • Reflect on personal strengths and needs to craft a realistic wellness plan tailored to individual goals

 
Why This Training Matters

     The early childhood field continues to face high levels of burnout and staffing challenges. By supporting provider well‑being, programs not only strengthen their workforce but also enrich the learning environment for children. When educators feel balanced, supported, and healthy, the benefits ripple through every classroom interaction.

     This training is designed to be supportive, uplifting, and immediately applicable, offering providers a chance to reconnect with their purpose while gaining tools that promote both personal and workplace wellness.



Contact the Extension Office if you have any questions or need accommodations. 
Dianne Glozier: glozier@illinois.edu  or 847-223-8627
Noel Henke: noelah@illinois.edu  or 847-223-8627

Contact Information

Civil Rights Compliance - Participant Info

As part of our commitment to providing equal opportunities in our programming, University of Illinois Extension is required to collect and report overall statistics about the race, ethnicity, and gender of program participants. Your responses are voluntary and appreciated.

Illinois Extension
Registration

101 Mumford Hall (MC-710)

1301 W. Gregory Dr.

Urbana, IL 61801

Phone: 217-333-5900