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Top Questions Answered

Many early childhood educators are hesitant to begin including Indigenous perspectives in their program out of fear of getting it wrong. Complicating the matter further, there is an abundance of conflicting advise and views within the early childhood profession when it comes to Aboriginal perspectives. Navigating the spectrum of voices and views can be confusing and overwhelming for educators and most wish there was a simple way of ascertaining the do’s and the don’ts. Do you want to know what is and isn’t ok in regards to the inclusion of Aboriginal perspectives in your curriculum?

Koori Curriculum

Pedagogy

PACE in Practice

PACE (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy) forms one of the foundational platforms for all relationships with traumatised children as it aims to help them feel understood, connected and safe.

Berry Street

Other

Supporting parents to promote children’s social and emotional wellbeing

This course explores entry points and opportunities for conversations between practitioners and parents which support children’s social and emotional wellbeing. It specifically focuses on conversations which offer support, reassurance, guidance, information, or resources to assist parents in promoting positive mental health in their child.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Teaching Environmental Sustainability

We are charged with the important responsibility to teach children about the world and the impact society has on Earth, but many of us are lost as to how to do it. We see many “base level” initiatives towards environmental education, so we have created this workshop to give you the background for a more genuine quality-based approach.

Child Australia

Leadership

Identify and respond to children at risk

Your role as an Early Childhood educator has a responsibility to identify and respond to children who may be at risk of harm. This course supports you to understand your responsibility; with how to identify signs of possible harm or abuse, and how to respond.

First Door

Pedagogy

Engaging children: Ideas that stick

This free online course will assist practitioners to develop a range of practice skills for exploring and expanding on children’s skills, know-how, values, creativity and interests to respond to the problem the child is facing.

Emerging Minds

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