Infants and toddlers : growing potential (Christchurch) - Tamariki kōhungahunga akoranga: e tipu e rea

Infants and toddlers - growing potential - Christchurch #2

Due to high demand - we are repeating this workshop.  In this workshop we will explore why it is vital to provide responsive and nurturing experiences for infants and toddlers.  Information from the fields of both education and neuroscience will be shared before we move on to the practical aspect of the workshop.  Translating the theory into our practice we will identify and engage in experiences and environments that are responsive, nurturing and educational for infants and toddlers.

 

When
5/1/2024 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
New Zealand Standard Time
Where
106 Wrights Road Addington CHRISTCHURCH 8042 NEW ZEALAND
Spots available
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Registration is closed.

Due to a high level of demand we are offering this workshop again on 1 May 2024.

This workshop is for teachers working with tamariki under the age of 3 years and for those interested in extending their knowledge of this age group.

This workshop will further knowledge of:

  • neuroscience in relation to the developing brain and, the physical and emotional environment of infants and toddlers, 
  • infant and toddlers communication and responses, 
  • the relationship between brain development and play, and 
  • the role of the adult in supporting infants and toddlers learning and development. 

Venue:  Ōtautahi Takiwā Ako, Christchurch

106 Wrights Raod
Addington
Christchurch

Wednesday 1 May 2024 - 6.30-8.30pm

Price:  Members $10  Non-Member $25

  

Presenter:  Raewyn Penman, Regional Education Leader | Kaiarahi Matauranga A-Rohe, Lecturer | Kaiako
Te Rito Maioha ECNZ 

Raewyn lectures in the postgraduate diploma of infant and toddler learning and development and the postgraduate diploma of leadership (ECE).  Raewyn has been working in the early childhood field for more than 40 years and has experience with infants and toddlers in multiple settings. 

Presenter:  Sherideen Lange,| Kaiarahi, Lecturer | Kaiako
Te Rito Maioha ECNZ 

Sherideen lectures in the B.Tch (ECE) including infants and toddler and child development courses.  Sherideen has undertaken a range of roles in the early childhood field including teaching, lecturing and mentoring students.