Baby Room Project (3 sessions - all sessions to be attended)
Date
Thu, 03 Nov 2016 09:30 - 12:30
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
Venue
Waltham Forest College, Forest Road, Walthamstow, London E17 4JB
Name
Early Years Teaching and Learning Support
BookingInfo
For more details and information on the session, please contact Elisha Brett at mailto:elisha.brett@walthamforest.gov.uk or phone 07773 046322
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
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.
Audience
Practitioners from Private, Voluntary and Independent (PVI) sector childcare settings with a baby room
Training Id
382591478165400