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41 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Join Gillian Powell for this inspiring webinar that explores nature-based play experiences designed to foster love, connection, and sensory-rich learning for babies and toddlers. Perfect for Early Years Educators, this webinar will help you create enriching environments where little ones can explore, discover, and thrive through the wonders of nature. Don’t miss this chance to bring nature pedagogy into your practice in a fun and practical way!
39 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Are you struggling to find ways to include children in meaningful participation during music time? Join our webinar and discover practical strategies to support children, including those with additional needs, to actively engage in music. From inclusive songs and games to tips on managing diverse groups, this session will help you make music a joyful, welcoming experience for everyone.
42 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Parents can react negatively or be dismissive when you approach them about concerns you have for their child. However, it is important not to ignore or postpone such conversations. Your priority is to ensure that the child gets the right support. It is important to work with families in all areas. This webinar provides essential tips for these difficult conversations, and much more.
45 Available seats
10.00 AM to 1.00 PM
This comprehensive three-hour course is designed for educators, childcare providers, and professionals working with neurodivergent children. By completing this course, you will gain a deep understanding of the different reasons children may exhibit behaviour responses and learn effective strategies to support them and alleviate stress.
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7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Discover practical, child-led ways to bring Aistear: The Early Childhood Curriculum Framework to life in busy early years settings. This engaging webinar supports educators to follow children’s individual interests while promoting communication, exploring and thinking within group experiences. Packed with practical ideas and real-life examples, the session offers an evidence-based guide to using Aistear with confidence in everyday practice.
43 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
There have been many recent changes in Early Years education. For example, the impact of COVID has created language delays for some children. The arrival of people with different nationalities has resulted in more children with English not being their first language, attending Early Years services. Using visuals to aid communication will enable educators to support children with such difficulties.
42 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
This webinar will help you understand sensory processing, recognize potential challenges, and develop strategies to support children’s sensory needs. You’ll learn about the sensory systems, their roles, types of sensory processing difficulties, and practical ways to create supportive environments for children.
50 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Children develop the ability to manage their behavior gradually, with this process continuing into adolescence and early adulthood. Since every child is different, it's important to adapt our approaches based on their age and developmental stage. This webinar focuses primarily on children in school-age childcare settings and is designed to equip educators and parents with practical strategies to address emotions and support positive behavior. It offers insights into creating supportive environments and fostering emotional regulation, helping children navigate this critical stage of development.
49 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Biting is a typical behaviour often seen in infants, toddlers and 2 year olds. As children mature, gain self-control and develop problem-solving skills, they usually outgrow this behaviour. While not uncommon, biting can be an upsetting behaviour for all involved. This webinar will help you to understand the reasons young children bite and give you ideas and strategies for responding appropriately.
48 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Supporting young children’s emotional and behavioral needs can be challenging, but Play Therapy offers a powerful tool. This webinar will introduce you to the principles of Play Therapy, with a focus on Non-Directive Play Therapy, and provide practical skills you can use to support emotional development in Early Years settings. Perfect for educators looking to deepen their understanding and enhance their practice with young children.