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Stress! Maintaining a Sense of Calm: On-Demand Webcast (COVID related)

Stress is an expected human response to challenging or dangerous situations. Small amounts of stress, such as meeting a challenge or deadline can be helpful. A complete lack of stress can lead to reduced motivation and performance.

Child Australia

Pedagogy

Supporting Behaviour and Self-regulation Professional Learning Bundle

This professional learning bundle is a collection of materials including online learning modules, webcasts and ECA publications, curated by ECA to support educators to build knowledge and contemporary practices around behaviour and self-regulation in the early years.

ECA Learning Hub

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

Pedagogy

Risk & supervision: Team eLearning Package

Is active supervision and risk management an issue in your team? Support your team with this shared professional learning journey to improve active supervision and to reflect on risk together.

First Door

Other

Parental chronic physical illness and child-aware practice

This course is based on the evidence and understanding that parental chronic physical illness can have a direct impact on children’s social and emotional wellbeing. This is together with the understanding that health professionals working with parents experiencing chronic physical illness are well placed to hold preventative conversations to help reduce the negative impacts for children.

Emerging Minds

Other

Understanding child mental health and disability

This foundation course explores mental health for children aged 0-12 years who are living with disability. It will help you to identify the factors that support a child’s social and emotional wellbeing and introduce you to key concepts in disability-aware practice. It also describes the importance of considering the mental health of children living with disability, and why these children may be more vulnerable to developing mental health concerns.

Emerging Minds

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