
Wellbeing matters: Let your wellbeing thrive!
In this interactive webcast designed for service leaders, Rod Soper discusses the different between ‘listening to hear’ and ‘listening to respond’. He also shares tips and... Read More

Wellbeing matters: A guide to why wellbeing matters at work
In this interactive webcast designed for service leaders, Rod Soper encourages self-reflection and explains how to make connections in a way that adds ‘wellbeing value’... Read More

Engineering creativity: Celebrating loose parts play for all ages
Engineering creativity in loose parts play’ involves open-ended and easily manipulated materials that children can use to construct, deconstruct and transport, both to support them... Read More

Professionalism and identity in early childhood education and care: Who we are and what we do
This webcast explores the idea of professional identity in two ways— who you are and what you do. You will ponder notions of professionalism and... Read More

Wellbeing matters package
This set of interactive webcasts will encourage service leaders to reflect on how to make connections with others that add ‘wellbeing value’ for all involved.... Read More

Emotion Coaching: A transformational tool
This course discusses effective ways of guiding children with big feelings and behaviours. It explores the five steps of emotion coaching—emotional awareness, connecting, listening, naming... Read More

Privacy awareness in children’s services
What does privacy look like in children’s services – and how can educators ensure they’re not in breach of the Privacy Act (1988)? This course... Read More

Anti-bias approaches in early childhood
In this course, Dr Red Ruby Scarlet addresses key critical questions on embedding anti-bias approaches in everyday practice. She talks about what anti-bias approaches are... Read More

Acting Ethically: Exploring the ECA Code of Ethics
Acting ethically is a defining feature of being an early childhood professional. Choosing between many right ways is a complex process, as there are often... Read More
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