Webinar | Children in Transition - On Demand Webinar

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Elementary school Webinar | Children in Transition - On Demand Webinar

Provider: EPEC Education

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected for practical, expert guidance that helps teachers support children experiencing divorce and family separation

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Facilitator

Dr Mary Anne


Description

Children in Transition: Strategies for supporting children of divorce and separation in the education and care setting.

Join Dr Mary Anne as she discuses strategies for educators to assist and support children through the challenges of divorce and family breakdown.

This Webinar is suitable for all providers within the care sector who work with children.

Upon completion you will receive a certificate of attendance for your records.


This Webinar Covers:

1. How children’s behaviour is impacted by parental conflict.
2. The importance of maintaining routines and rules during family transition.
3. The importance of educators and carers remaining neutral during parental conflict.
4. How educators and caregivers can validate and acknowledge children during family transition.


Course Curriculum

1. Welcome to your Webinar
Welcome to your Webinar

2. Children in Transition
Children in Transition - Webinar
Certificate


Duration

0.5 hours of video content

Webinar | Children in Transition - On Demand Webinar

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