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NESA Accredited - Staff relationships with families: growing insights and building trust – 2-part
A key Principle of the Early Years Learning Framework is ‘Partnerships’. The descriptor states that ‘learning outcomes are most likely to be achieved when early childhood educators work in partnership with families’ (EYLF P.14).
KU Children’s Services
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
Supporting children who disclose trauma
This free online course is the third in a series of trauma-related online courses which includes The impact of trauma on the child and Supporting children who have experienced trauma. This course examines practice strategies for supporting children who have disclosed trauma or abuse directly to you or another person, or who are known to have experienced trauma. Supporting children who disclose trauma introduces the ‘Four Ps’ of helping children move beyond self-blame and secrecy after their experiences of abuse:
Emerging Minds
Difficult Conversations - Finding ways to collaborate with families
A one hour presentation covering Purposes and barriers to collaboration, Acknowledging the different perspectives we have on a situation and finding ways to start the conversation with the family in a positive way
Early Childhood Outreach
Why mindset matters: see the meaning in children’s behaviour
This workshop explores the question: How does the way we think about children, especially those who are behaving in ways we might find challenging, affect our ability to provide the nurturing relationships they need for true inclusion and emotional wellbeing? Participants will identify ways in which authentic and secure relationships with children help when things go wrong and identify responsive, positive strategies that support children’s self-regulation.
KU Children’s Services
It Takes a Village – effective care teams and systems
This workshop supports participants to reflect on how well the systems they work within are functioning, and how this in turn impacts on outcomes for the child. Particular attention is given to commonly-occurring dynamics in Care Teams.
Berry Street
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