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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
Transforming Pedagogy for Authentic Learning - Team eLearning Package
Support your team with this shared professional learning journey. This course transforms your team's purpose and practice to nurture active, competent learners - with strong foundations for success in life. Your team will become aligned in focus to see each child flourish with child-led authentic learning, using the framework Belonging, Being and Becoming.
First Door
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
Child-centred and communication-focused practice with children with disability
The Child-centred and communication-focused practice with children with disability online course presents skills and strategies for supporting children with disability to express themselves.
Emerging Minds
Promoting infant and toddler mental health with parents
This course explores the ways practitioners can support parents, by providing reassurance, guidance, information, or resources, to promote positive mental health in their infant or toddler, also referred to as ‘anticipatory guidance’.
Emerging Minds
Parental substance use and child-aware practice
This course examines preventative opportunities and entry points to promote children’s mental health with parents in the context of parental substance use. It provides examples of conversations with parent-clients who are using substances in ways that affect the social and emotional wellbeing of their children.
Emerging Minds
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