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Pedagogy

Why mindset matters: see the meaning in children’s behaviour

This workshop explores the question: How does the way we think about children, especially those who are behaving in ways we might find challenging, affect our ability to provide the nurturing relationships they need for true inclusion and emotional wellbeing? Participants will identify ways in which authentic and secure relationships with children help when things go wrong and identify responsive, positive strategies that support children’s self-regulation.

KU Children’s Services

Leadership

Leadership and Change Management - Supporting Emerging Leaders in Education and Care Services

This course aims to support educators who are new to a leadership position or thinking about applying for a more challenging role.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

Pedagogy

Supporting Children’s Behaviours: On-Demand Webcast

Designed for the educator seeking an understanding to better develop responsive strategies, this workshop explores the neuroscience, childhood relationships and learning that determines behaviours. This knowledge also deepens approaches to supporting developing relationships in children, as behaviour is a lens into the minds of children’s emotions.

Child Australia

Pedagogy

Risk & supervision to support active learning

Professional learning and reflection for educators

First Door

Pedagogy

Language and Literacy Professional Learning Bundle

This professional learning bundle is a set of online learning modules, webcasts and publications to support educators to build knowledge and contemporary practices around language and literacy in the early years.

ECA Learning Hub

Other

Understanding child mental health and chronic physical conditions

This course provides an introduction to the impact of chronic physical conditions on the mental health of children aged 0–12 years. Information on the most prevalent chronic conditions in children is provided, along with interrelated factors that can affect children and families.

Emerging Minds

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