This webinar looks at the what, how and why of prioritising relationships in unschooling and outlines three ways that will transform your child’s life and learning right now.
This webinar will introduce the four elements that every unschooler needs in order to be able to learn to read and share with you some of the experiences of other unschooling families and their children's journey with literacy.
Want to trust your child more but not sure where to start? This is a practical look at how we can increasingly move towards to more connected relationship with our children by increasingly trusting them with things in their own lives.
Basics of Accounting course will teach you how to value companies using several different valuation methodologies so you can come up with target prices for the companies that you are analyzing.
It is common for unschooled, or Self Directed Learners, to learn to read anywhere between the age of 3 - 16 years old. How can you be sure that your child will learn to read and that unschooling reading works? This webinar will draw attention to the things that children do that are developing the skills and building the foundations that they need for them to learn to read. This will be done through using real life examples and stories from the unschooling community of real children who have learnt to read in their own time and in their own way. This webinar is FREE for LPL Monthly Members along with a back catalogue of Unschooling Webinars, 2 live webinars a month, and discounts on coaching and mentoring services. Sign up for just £20 per month. Yes! I want to join the LPL Monthly Membership
Get 14 days access to the video recording of 'Treating GAD' with Professor Patrick McGhee, FRSA
Get 14 days access to the video recording of 'Treating Depression' with Professor Patrick McGhee, FRSA
Reporting to the LA when your child is in burnout
A clinical trial, particularly a late-phase commercial study, is a major project requiring collaboration between the sponsor and staff or contractor, on the one hand, and the clinical investigator(s) and other healthcare professionals on the other. Good communication among all parties is essential. In this short course we introduce the major roles in a typical clinical research project and outline their duties.
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) is a set of internationally recognised ethical and scientific quality requirements for designing, conducting, recording and reporting clinical trials. Compliance with GCP principles is required by regulatory authorities in many countries for the authorisation of clinical trials and the acceptance of their data in applications for marketing approval. The International Council for Harmonisation's guideline E6, often referred to as ICH GCP, is the international standard specification for Good Clinical Practice. In this short course we describe the ICH’s role in the harmonisation of regulations, introduce its guideline E6, and set out the principles of GCP.