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40 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Learn to navigate the inspection process to achieve compliance with education-focused inspections conducted by the Department of Education.
50 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
This webinar is perfect for Early Years professionals supporting children aged 2-6. Discover practical strategies for managing challenging behaviour, understanding the neuroscience behind it, and fostering self-regulation through supportive environments and quality interactions. Build your skills to promote positive behaviour and emotional development in young children.
50 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
With Transitions now recognised as a key principle in the updated Aistear framework, there’s a renewed focus on the importance of change and continuity in a child’s everyday experiences. This webinar will explore how educators can support young children through the many transitions that happen throughout the day—such as arriving at the setting, moving between activities, or preparing for rest and meals. We’ll look at how playful, child-centred strategies and thoughtful routines can help children feel secure and confident during these moments. The session will also highlight the importance of clear communication with families and working together to create a calm, connected, and responsive environment that supports every child through daily transitions.
50 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
One of the main responsibilities of an EY Educator is to encourage children to explore and try new things and to actively supervise those activities, to help prevent any serious injuries. This webinar will help participants understand the key principles of active supervision and effective supervision strategies.
50 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
In this webinar, you will learn about speech and language milestones for children aged from 0-3 and the strategies you can use to develop speech and language skills through play.
50 Available seats
7.00 PM to 8.30 PM
Would you recognise the signs of stress in yourself or your colleagues? In this webinar, you will learn how to identify the symptoms of stress and discover simple practical tools you can use throughout your working day. You'll also be guided through a calming meditation- giving you space to pause, reflect and recharge.
47 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
This webinar is designed for school-age care managers and practitioners who want to better understand and support neurodivergent children in their settings. It explores the unique needs and differences of neurodivergent children, offering practical, neuro-affirming strategies to support their development. The session will focus on the importance of the environment and sensory systems, as well as provide tools that can be immediately implemented in your practice.
48 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.00 PM
Are you struggling with Aistear? Are you finding it hard to implement Aistear in your setting? Learn about ideas to set up an Aistear child friendly environment, both indoors and outdoors. This webinar promotes a Nature pedagogy in Early Years settings.
50 Available seats
7.00 - 9.00 PM
Join us for this informative webinar designed to empower early years educators with practical strategies to introduce mindfulness techniques in their settings. Discover how incorporating simple mindfulness activities and meditation breathing exercises can promote emotional well-being, focus, and joy among young children and staff alike.
45 Available seats
7.00 PM to 9.30 PM
This inspiring and practical webinar is underpinned by the National Quality Guidelines for School Age Services. It will support the educator to prepare, plan and enjoy providing School Aged Childcare.