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Course Title: Attachment: Theory in Practice
Course Aim: Increase your understanding of attachment theory and its relevance to working with children under five.
Course Details: Explore the impact of early relationships on the developing child. This session will aim to promote understanding of attachment theory and it’s relevance to child development. Participants will explore their role as practitioners in facilitating children’s emotional wellbeing and will be introduced to essential theoretical background regarding infant mental health.
The workshop will include:
• An introduction to Attachment Theory
• Exploration of the development of attachment relationships in the family
• How to promote early positive relationships in nursery and children centre settings.
• How to support parents in the emotional regulation of their children.
Consider these links to the Bristol Standard:
D2 Relationships & Interactions
D3 Supporting Play, Learning & Development
D9 Partnerships with parents & local community
Course Dates: Monday 17 June 2013
Course Times: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Venue: The BAND Training room, Scrapstore House, 21 Sevier Street, St Werburgh's, Bristol, BS2 9LB
Price: EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT - Book before 3 June and pay £55 (per person) £60 thereafter
Please note: If you plan to book online, remember to include the billing address of your credit/debit card for the transaction to go through.
Thank you
| Every Child Matters Outcomes |
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Enjoy & Achieve |
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Be Healthy |
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Make a Positive Contribution |
| Common Core of Skills |
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Effective communication & engagement with children, young people & families |
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Child & young person development |
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Safeguarding & promoting the welfare of the child |
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Supporting Transitions |
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