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Pedagogy

Engaging children: Paving the way with parents

This free online course will assist you to develop a range of practice skills for working with parents who have concerns about their child’s mental health and wellbeing. These skills can contribute to engaging parents in the therapeutic process either prior to or in the early stages of working with children.

Emerging Minds

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

Quality Improvement

Sensory Processing and the A SECRET framework in Early Childhood settings

This 2 hour workshop explores how Sensory Processing and Regulation impact on Behaviour, Learning and Inclusion.

Early Childhood Outreach

Pedagogy

Understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultures and People: Embedding culture in teaching practice

Professional learning modules that support understandings of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and people. Module 2: Embedding culture in teaching practice - this course focuses on developing culturally competent teaching practices and curriculum.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

Quality Improvement

Autism - Seeing the Big Picture

Autism - Seeing the Big Picture

Early Childhood Outreach

Other

Supporting the mental health of children with higher weight

This course and supporting resources will help you develop an understanding of the links between higher weight and mental health in childhood and build collaborative relationships with children and families.

Emerging Minds

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