Baby Room Project (3 sessions - all sessions to be attended)
Date:
Thu, 03 Nov 2016 09:30 - 12:30
Venue:
Waltham Forest College, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JB
Provider:
Early Years Teaching and Learning Support
Outline:
Practitioners from PVI sector childcare settings with a baby room will develop an understanding of the developmental needs of babies in an Early Years setting
Description:
Please note - this is a 3-session course starting on 3 November with the other 2 sessions on 17 November & 1 December (all sessions must be attended)
What will the course cover?
- To increase knowledge about baby brain development
- To highlight the importance of loving and meaningful interactions
- To consider how the use of colour may affect our emotions
- To understand the effects of laughing on the brain
- To highlight simple play experiences to promote joy and laughter
- To understand the importance of quality interactions
Outcome:
What are the planned outcomes for the delegate?
- Practitioners will understand the developmental needs of babies in an Early Years setting
- Practitioners will offer a sympathetic and stimulating environment for babies
- Practitioners will understand the importance of the key worker system to support attachment and emotional well-being
The presentations used during this training course are available to download from this page if you are logged-in on The Hub or WF Online.
Booking information:
For more details and information on the session, please contact Elisha Brett at elisha.brett@walthamforest.gov.uk or phone 07773 046322
Audience:
Practitioners from Private, Voluntary and Independent (PVI) sector childcare settings with a baby room