Course | Spot and Support Attachment Disorder
Provider: Creative Education
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Selected for its practical, evidence-based guidance from an experienced primary educator supporting teachers and TAs with attachment needs
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Original price: £45.
Facilitator
Julie Watson
With over 20 years experience, Julie is a staunchly passionate and committed primary educator, having dedicated her career to training and school improvement. She travels nationally and internationally to support schools though evidence based research with subject specific, teaching pedagogies and other focus areas. She specialises in SEND and early language learning and still teaches in order to maintain a close connection pupils and the current themes in education.
Description
This is a course for anyone new to Attachment Disorder and wanting to find out more about it. It aims to give you the basics so that you can start to identify pupils who may be displaying tendencies and work with those pupils to support their needs. We’ll therefore give you advice and simple ideas you can put into practice straight away and approaches to adapt and trial. It may be that the pupil needs further support so we’ll talk about what other avenues you may want to pursue. Great for teachers new to the profession, support staff or anyone wanting to check their understanding and support pupils to have the best possible outcomes.
Course Includes
7 Modules
Course Certificate
Course Details
Introduction
What is it?
How do you spot it?
What can you do?
What things should be in place?
Wrap up
Team Discussion Resource
Course | Spot and Support Attachment Disorder
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