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19:00pm to 21:00pm
Understanding the impact of trauma is essential for creating nurturing and responsive early years environments. This practical two-hour webinar offers an introduction to trauma awareness, exploring how early adverse experiences can affect a child’s development, behaviour, and relationships.
Participants will gain insight into how trauma influences the developing brain, how to view behaviour through a trauma-aware lens, and the vital role of strong, supportive relationships. The session also offers simple, effective strategies for supporting children who have experienced trauma—alongside a focus on the importance of self-care for those working in early years settings.
42 Available
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7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
This webinar provides participants with the knowledge, information and understanding to support children experiencing grief, loss and change.
43 Available
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7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Join us for an inspiring webinar packed with practical ideas to bring music into your daily routines! From playful songs and rhymes to musical transitions and circle time fun—discover how music can boost children’s development and create joyful, engaging learning environments.
Perfect for early years educators who want to make music a natural part of everyday.
46 Available
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7.00 PM - 9.00 PM
Starting primary school is one of the biggest transitions in a child’s early life. While many children are developmentally ready to take this step, they still need thoughtful preparation, support, and reassurance to navigate the change with confidence.
This webinar will explore how educators and caregivers can support children emotionally, socially, and developmentally as they prepare for this milestone. We’ll look at strategies to build resilience and self-regulation, promote a sense of belonging, and strengthen communication between children, families, and schools.
Join us as we share practical approaches to help make the move to primary school a positive and empowering experience for every child.
31 Available
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7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Do you have a neurodivergent child or children in your setting? This certified webinar offers a positive introduction to neurodiversity and equips you with practical strategies to support children with autism, ADHD, dyspraxia, and more. Learn about sensory systems, communication techniques, and how to create an inclusive environment tailored to their needs. With practical examples and time for interactive Q&A, this session is ideal for educators looking to enhance their knowledge and support neurodivergent children effectively.
47 Available
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7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
One of the main responsibilities of an EY Educator is to encourage children to explore and try new things and to actively supervise those activities, to help prevent any serious injuries. This webinar will help participants understand the key principles of active supervision and effective supervision strategies.
28 Available
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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
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7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Toilet training is a major milestone in any child’s development, but for early years educators it’s also a delicate balance of routine, regulation, and partnership with parents. As children prepare for the transition into the ECCE room, the pressure to be "potty trained" can often lead to stress for children, families, and educators.
50 Available
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7.30 PM to 8.30 PM
Would you recognise the signs of stress in yourself or your colleagues? In this webinar, you will learn how to identify the symptoms of stress and discover simple practical tools you can use throughout your working day. You'll also be guided through a calming meditation- giving you space to pause, reflect and recharge.
48 Available
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7.00 PM - 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.