Webinar | Supporting Behaviour in Early Childhood Education Settings

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Elementary school Webinar | Supporting Behaviour in Early Childhood Education Settings

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Explore the latest Australian and international research, and practical strategies and tips to support early childhood educators to respond to challenging behaviours in this webinar.


Overview

Children’s experiences in the early years set the foundations for long-term behaviour and emotions. Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings are often a child’s first formal, group-based social experience outside their family. This context of peer, adult and group interactions presents a range of learning opportunities and challenges. Some children require additional support to navigate the behaviour expectations in these contexts. At times, some children may exhibit challenging behaviours.

During the webinar, explore the latest Australian and international research and practical strategies and tips to support early childhood educators to respond to challenging behaviours.

You will hear insights about research and practice from Dr Sandy Houen and Dr Sally Staton from the Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland.

What you’ll learn:
• What the latest Australian and international research tells us about how educators can prepare for and respond to challenging behaviours in ECEC settings for children aged between 2 – 5 years.
• Evidence-informed strategies to support you to create positive relationships and stable environments for children, responses to try in-the-moment, and ways to reset and revisit with a child to encourage positive future interactions.

The focus of the webinar is on practical, low-cost, evidence-based strategies to support educators to respond to common, low to mid-level behaviours that can be de-escalated or redirected within the room. These strategies should be used in conjunction with other resources to support children’s self-regulation, learning and wellbeing.

Webinar | Supporting Behaviour in Early Childhood Education Settings

  • Free
Evidence for Learning

Evidence for Learning was started in 2015 by Social Ventures Australia. It helps teachers use research to help students learn better. It is now supported by the Education Endowment Foundation.



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