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Semann & Slattery | Guiding Behaviour in Early Childhood: A 3-Part Practical Masterclass Series | Event
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Guiding Behaviour in Early Childhood: A 3-Part Practical Masterclass Series
3 sessions x 1 hr: Wed 5 Aug 2pm-3pm, Wed 19 Aug 1pm-2pm + Tue 1 Sep 1pm-2pm
A practical three-part masterclass series that transforms how educators understand and guide behaviour, turning everyday challenges into opportunities for growth and connection.
This three-part masterclass supports educators to deepen their knowledge and confidence in guiding children’s behaviour with clarity, compassion and intention.
Each session focuses on a different aspect of practice, enabling participants to build a strong foundation for understanding behaviour, designing supportive environments and using practical strategies that foster pro social skills.
The series brings together current research, real examples from early childhood settings and opportunities for reflection. Educators will leave with new insights, a strengthened sense of purpose and a toolkit of approaches that support children to thrive.
What You’ll Gain Through This Series:
A deeper understanding of why behaviours occur and how to respond in ways that protect children’s dignity while supporting emotional growth
The ability to design environments, routines and interactions that reduce behavioural challenges and nurture positive engagement
Greater confidence in using intentional strategies that teach pro-social behaviours and build calm, connected learning communities
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