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Developing Speech

Children learn to speak and communicate by interacting with others. Communication involves many things including speaking, hearing, listening, understanding, social skills, reading, writing and using voice

KU Children’s Services

Leadership

Leadership and Change Management - Initiating and managing change in early years services

This course focuses on the importance of effective leadership when initiating and managing change in early years services and how change is fundamental to continuous improvement.

Early Childhood Resource Hub

Pedagogy

Claire Warden Learning with Nature Online Learning Series

In order to work with nature, we need to re-awaken follow the examples of various custodians of the land around the world and learn the skills that they have maintained over time. There is a worldwide nature movement by embedding nature pedagogy into daily practice. It is not enough to just source bright ideas. As a profession, we need to build on a foundation of values.

ECA Learning Hub

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Supporting children who have experienced trauma

This course uses trauma-informed practice to study the explicit detail and skills of therapeutic engagement. Starting from working with a child who may be reluctant, to identifying children’s resilience and strengths and using them as a way to help move children past self-blame and hopelessness.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

The Inclusive Community

REAIE has developed a series of six webinars which will explore the ‘itineraries’ of human rights, otherness, democracy and participation.

Reggio Australia

Pedagogy

Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families

This course has been developed by Emerging Minds in partnership with Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future, a project under Onemda, the Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander Health, Wellbeing, Equity and Healing unit, within the University of Melbourne.

Emerging Minds

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