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Engaging with parents

This course introduces you to ways that you can actively and effectively engage with parents about their children’s social and emotional wellbeing. This course is intended to support practitioners to sensitively engage with parents about their children’s social and emotional wellbeing by strengthening practitioners understanding of factors and circumstances that impact on parents’ family and social relationships and their relational capabilities.

Emerging Minds

Leadership

Keeping the QIP Alive

The Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) is a useful planning tool which is required in the National Quality Standard. This workshop is aimed at those in charge of the QIP to move it from a requirement to a valuable approach to improve practices and business.

Child Australia

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Engaging with children

This course introduces you to the concept of engaging children as partners in practice, as a foundation for responding to child mental health concerns.

Emerging Minds

Pedagogy

Training Our Future: Pedagogical Awakenings

Training our Future professional learning opportunities are designed especially for Trainers and Assessors (and those aspiring to be Trainers and/or Assessors) working in the Early Childhood Vocational Education Training (VET) space to join with colleagues to consider how contemporary early childhood practice aligns with the new Early Childhood Training Package.

Circularity Consulting

Quality Improvement

Engaging Environments: On-Demand Webcast

This webcast will provide educators with renewed inspiration on the amazing possibilities that exist when planning engaging play spaces for children, using existing space, materials and resources to provide quality learning experiences for children in education and care settings.

Child Australia

Pedagogy

Aboriginal Art in Early Childhood

This session is for educators who are wanting to respectfully embed Aboriginal art and culture into their art curriculum. Jessica Staines Director of the Koori Curriculum dispels the myths about what is and isn’t ok and provides educators with practical tips and ideas to meaningfully teach and include Aboriginal art in the curriculum.

Koori Curriculum

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