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Understanding child mental health
This course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years. It will help practitioners to identify the factors that support positive mental health in children, and understand how the different parts of a child’s world interact to influence their social and emotional wellbeing.
Emerging Minds
Anti-Bias - A Project Approach
Anti-Bias Approaches are central to early childhood education. They are not a choice or an ‘add on’. They are the foundation of all curriculum and can be expressed and integrated into many much loved and familiar approaches.
The Inclusion Room
NESA Accredited: Children in their community: place-based pedagogy
In this workshop we examine children’s identity, of belonging to place, enacting citizenship rights and responsibilities. Place-based pedagogy creates opportunities to become deeply immersed in experiencing the world around us. Learning in these moments is both organic and visceral as there is much to learn from the places we inhabit. In ‘place’ we learn about ourselves, our capacities, and responsibilities.
KU Children’s Services
Working with First Nations families and children – A framework for understanding
This course will assist you, as a non-Aboriginal practitioner, to develop the skills and understanding to build genuine partnerships with First Nations children, families and communities.
Emerging Minds
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
Safe Sleep & Settling – Refresher Introductory Course
Birth to Three Refresher Course. An introductory guide or annual skills refresher, covering social and emotional development plus safe sleep and settling in infants and toddlers aged birth to 3 years.
Safe Sleep Space
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