Curiosity Circle with Kerry Murphy: Understanding and Addressing Ableism in the Early Years

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

Our Guest Trainer for this Curiosity Circle is Kerry Murphy. The Curiosity Circle on Ableism in Early Years is a thought-provoking and interactive session designed to raise awareness and foster understanding of ableism in educational settings. Ableism refers to discrimination and prejudice against individuals with disabilities, often leading to exclusion and unequal treatment. During this session, participants will engage in open discussions to explore the concept of ableism and gain insight into how it manifests within our practice. Through examining practical examples, participants will develop a deeper understanding of the impact of ableism on neurodivergent and disabled children. You will have an opportunity to ask questions, and to consider the opportunities and challenges of anti-ableist practice.

Free

Curiosity Circle with Kerry Murphy: Collaborative Support for Neurodivergent and Disabled Children

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

Our Guest Trainer for this Curiosity Circle is Kerry Murphy. The Curiosity Circle on Collaborative Support for Neurodivergent and Disabled Children is designed to hold space for educators to explore the opportunities and challenges of developing collaborative relationships with parents and families. Moving beyond traditional partnerships, this course emphasises collaboration and recognises the value of personal, professional, and lived experience expertise in supporting children with diverse needs.

Free

Curiosity Circle with Kerry Murphy: Divergent Pathways of Development

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

Our Guest Trainer for this Curiosity Circle is Kerry Murphy. The Divergent Pathways of Development curiosity circle provides a unique opportunity to explore and embrace developmental trajectories that diverge from the typical norms. This course seeks to challenge preconceived notions and societal biases surrounding neurodivergence by examining the language used to describe children's development and fostering a celebratory and empowering perspective.

Free

Developing a Loving Pedagogy in a Childminding Setting with Guest Trainer Tamsin Grimmer

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

In this session, we will consider what constitutes a loving pedagogy and explore what we mean by love and pedagogy, learn about speaking different love languages and helping our children feel loved, consider how to foster a loving pedagogy in practical ways, and review and evaluate our practice in the light of a loving pedagogy.

Free

Exploring Schematic Play for Childminders with Guest Trainer Tamsin Grimmer

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

In this session we will explore some definitions of schemas and schematic behaviour, find out about different behaviour displayed relating to schematic play, consider how sometimes schematic play is misinterpreted as poor behaviour and reflect upon your children and consider how to plan for schematic play.

Free

Boosting Communication, Language and Literacy through Movement (2-5s) with Guest Trainer Helen Battelley (PD Session 1)

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

Movement is our first language and form of communication with the outside world. This session will explore how becoming movement literate can impact on the acquisition of language. The session will also explore other fundamental ways movement supports these areas from focal support to promoting neuroplasticity.

Free

Eight to Relate Bristol Launch Event

Engineers House Clifton Down, Bristol, United Kingdom

Discover how to foster wellbeing, build trusting relationships, and understand children’s behaviour by joining the Bristol LSL team for PSED. Get inspired by Suzanne Zeedyk and explore the new ‘Eight to Relate’ audit tool designed to enhance PSED and wellbeing in your environment.

Free

Relationship Mapping – Attachment and Attunement in the Early Years With Jacqui Lewis (Bundle)

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

Using the beautiful simplicity of sociograms, this course will provide you with a visual representation of the relationships with the children in your setting. As early years educators and leaders of pedagogy, you are invited to deconstruct, confront, theorise, and potentially think otherwise about the significance of positive and nurturing relationships within the setting.

Free

Brilliant Bilingualism with Guest Trainer Dr Rose Drury

Online Course

Stronger Practice Hub Event

The webinar will explore young bilingual children's use of first language(s) and learning of a new language in the Early Years. The advantages of growing up learning more than one language will be discussed, and strategies will be developed for fostering children’s bilingualism and supporting and assessing the learning of English.

Free

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St. Pauls Children’s Centre: There is no on-site parking but parking is available on the road for £1 an hour for a maximum of 3 hours, or in Cabot Circus which is 5-minute walk from the St. Pauls Children’s Centre.

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