Circle keepers should skillfully hold space for staff or parents to process their emotions, and facilitate a supportive community by redirecting dismissive comments, validating feelings, and summarizing at closing. Pacing and thoughtful transitions between questions can also have an impact on emotions.
Enid Ramos, M.S. ED
Behavior Specialist
She/Her
Enid Ramos, a behavior specialist, spent 20 years as a bilingual school counselor with the Department of Education before joining the PLC in 2017. Believing that one person can make a difference in the life of a child, Enid has devoted her career to advocating for children from all walks of life, and their families. She loves vegetating under a palm tree and travel.