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Wellbeing Wednesday webcast for Practitioners

  • Webcasts
  • 18 Sep 2020
early years

This webcast will introduce a new resource, 7 Days, Many ways, working together to build resilience through relationships’. This has been funded by the Dfe and is focussed on the importance of building resilience.

This resource can be used by early years practitioners to strengthen relationships with parents and families of young children.

It can be used to support children through the wide variety of transitions they make, into early years setting.

It can provide a focus for practitioners take a pro-active role in reaching out to parents, especially those parents of young children with additional needs or SEN.

Suitable for: Early Years Practitioner, SENCO

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