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13 Nursery courses in Cardiff delivered Live Online

Understanding Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

5.0(50)

By Pochat Training

CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 or 3.5 hour hr sessions What are the autistic spectrum disorder, autism and asperger's syndrome? How can you best understand, and thus help, those affected? Course Contents of the shorter course: What is ASD Autism and Asperger's Syndrome Understanding those on the Spectrum How to approach and help those on the Autistic Spectrum Great for teachers and TAs in schools, and for those working in care with older people with ASD Benefits of this Short Course: About 1% of the population is thought to be on the Autistic Spectrum That is several children per nursery and primary school and a significant amount of young people in secondary schools Many with Asperger's Syndrome will also go to university The way they experience the world is very different to 'neuro-typical' people Understanding their condition helps to support them and give them the best chance

Understanding Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Delivered in Chesterfield or Online + more
£25

Nursery Assistant and Child Attachment

By NextGen Learning

Nursery Assistant and Child Attachment Course Overview This course is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the role of a Nursery Assistant and the critical aspects of child attachment. Covering key areas such as child development, attachment theory, and child psychology, the course equips learners with the knowledge required to support children effectively in their early years. Learners will explore the importance of early childhood development and how attachment plays a pivotal role in shaping children's emotional well-being. By the end of the course, learners will be prepared to work in environments where nurturing and safeguarding children's development are essential. Course Description This course delves into the fundamental principles of child development, attachment theory, and child psychology. Learners will examine how attachment influences children's emotional and social growth, with an emphasis on recognising signs of attachment disorders. The course also covers topics like the importance of early years development, child protection, and keeping children safe and healthy. Through an engaging learning experience, participants will gain a deep understanding of the role of nursery assistants in supporting children's overall development. The course ensures learners are well-equipped to handle sensitive situations in childcare settings, providing a solid foundation for those pursuing careers in early years education and child development. Nursery Assistant and Child Attachment Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Nursery Assistance Module 02: Understanding Child Development Module 03: Importance of Early Years Development Module 04: Introduction to Child Attachment Module 05: Introduction to Child Psychology Module 06: Fundamentals of Attachment Theory Module 07: Assessments of Attachment Module 08: Attachment Disorder Module 09: Care for Children Module 10: Keeping Children Healthy and Safe Module 11: Child Protection (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to support children's emotional and psychological development. Professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge in early childhood care. Beginners with an interest in child development and psychology. Those pursuing a career in nursery or childcare settings. Career Path Nursery Assistant Early Years Educator Childcare Worker Child Protection Officer Teaching Assistant in Early Years Education Social Worker specialising in Child Development

Nursery Assistant and Child Attachment
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

AUTISM: HOW TO INCLUDE CHILDREN IN MAINSTREAM SETTINGS

By Inclusive Solutions

In this practical workshop session we will explore ways of including pupils who have been labelled as being on the autism spectrum. The session will be values based and practical and will aim to allow the sharing of experiences and good practice as well promoting innovative approaches to inclusion through the design of best practice. Course Category Autism and Communication Description In this practical workshop session we will explore ways of including pupils who have been labelled as being on the autism spectrum. The session will be values based and practical and will aim to allow the sharing of experiences and good practice as well promoting innovative approaches to inclusion through the design of best practice. Parental perspectives and experiences will also be explored. This is not a ‘medical model’ day on autism. Our motto for the day is ‘People do things for a Reason (and the reason isn’t autism).’ We make full use of first hand accounts of the experience of autism – the autobiographies – to deepen participants’ understanding of what it means to be labeled ‘autistic’ “We are all much more simply human than otherwise, be we happy and successful, contented and detached, miserable and disordered, or whatever.”HARRY STACK SULLIVAN Testimonials ‘A great day – going away buzzing with ideas’?? ‘Thanks for a wonderful day. Useful informative and a real ‘eye opener’. I feel that I am able to understand why some autistic children carry out certain actions’ ‘I have gained a lot of knowledge and understanding and will be able to help support and accommodate children better. Thank you.’ ‘I now know autism is part of us all’ ‘Useful to stand in shoes of autistic people’ ‘I was blessed to be on this day’ ‘I will take all these ideas back to the nursery’ ‘Very respectful of people on the spectrum.’ ‘Ways of reaching a person, not a condition.’ ‘Really gave me an idea of how people feel.’ Learning Objectives Increased confidence regarding autistic pupils and their inclusion in mainstream schools Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on communication and behaviour issues Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion New skills and processes to strengthen the inclusion of young Autistic people in all settings Who Is It For ? Early years and school based practitioners Heads and deputies Guidance staff Learning support teams SENCOs Primary and secondary teachers Parents Local authority support services Community workers and carers Course Content The course answers the questions : What is autism? How do we go about including autistic children or young people? What does autism have to do with me? Key themes include: Movement differences Strategies for Facilitating Communication Supports and Accommodations for Sensory Sensitivities Developing Friendships and Peer Support School and Family Partnerships ‘Learning to Listen’ – Positive Behavioural Supports Developing School wide Supports for Teachers and Students

AUTISM: HOW TO INCLUDE CHILDREN IN MAINSTREAM SETTINGS
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Level 1 Safeguarding

5.0(50)

By Pochat Training

FAA Level 1 Award In Awareness Of Safeguarding (RQF) Face-to-Face Classroom: Half-day course Virtual Classroom: 2 sessions of 2 ½ hours For those who work with children, young people and vulnerable adults Promotes awareness of safeguarding, enabling learners to identify problems and show where to report these to Course Contents: Safeguarding legislation and guidance Key safeguarding roles Different types of abuse Signs and indicators of abuse and neglect Actions to take when a safeguarding concern arises Benefits of this course: In 2018/2019, 415,050 concerns of abuse were raised In 2018/2019, there were nearly 400,000 children in need 52,300 children were subject to a child protection plan 63% of adult safeguarding concerns are for people over 65 1 in every 42 adults aged 85+ have required safeguarding enquires... Child abuse often goes unreported and unrecorded - till it is picked up on by someone who then does something about it. This Level 1 Safeguarding Awareness course gives people the knowledge to make a real difference to a person's life! This basic Safeguarding course is a nationally recognised, Ofqual regulated qualifications accredited by First Aid Awards Ltd. This means that you can be rest assured that your Level 1 in Safeguarding Certificate provides information for best practice to make a real difference to protect the health and wellbeing of the most vulnerable in our society. The Ofqual Register number for this course is 603/5635/2

Level 1 Safeguarding
Delivered in Chesterfield or Online + more
£85

DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING LEAD ZOOM COURSE

By Child Protection Training Uk

This Course is the DSL Course delivered via Zoom (it is the same as the face to face course but delivered via video conferencing and will be no more than 15 people at one time. There will be a training consultant taking delegates through the course and available to answer any questions throughout the course. This course will help you and you become familiar with the role and responsibilities of the designated safeguarding lead in your organisation. It will develop both your competence and confidence in carrying out the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). Formally known as Level 3.

DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING LEAD ZOOM COURSE
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£234

The Parents' Guide To Staying Sane And Surviving The Summer Holiday Juggle Struggle.

By Happy Human Training

A light and compassionate guide for parents on the art of creating space in a world where there isn't any and of why it matters. Packed with practical tips for wrangling the chaos and conflicting priorities that come with parenthood, the webinar is aimed at anyone who'd like to regain a little bit of 'me' time in a schedule that revolves around everyone else. Available as a live event and as a recording on request.

The Parents' Guide To Staying Sane And Surviving The Summer Holiday Juggle Struggle.
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE

Child Psychology and Child Care Diploma

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The Child Psychology and Child Care Diploma offers a comprehensive exploration of child development and professional childcare practices. Learners will gain valuable insights into emotional, cognitive, and social growth from infancy to adolescence, enhancing their understanding of children's behaviour and needs. This course blends foundational theories with current research to prepare learners for diverse roles supporting children's wellbeing and development. Through this programme, participants will build knowledge that can be applied in educational settings, childcare centres, or within family support services. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with the confidence and competence to work in child-centred environments, foster positive child development, and apply psychological principles effectively. Whether aspiring to a childcare career or aiming to support children's growth in various contexts, this diploma provides the essential knowledge and credentials to succeed. Course Description The Child Psychology and Child Care Diploma delves deeper into key areas of child psychology, early childhood development, behavioural theories, attachment styles, and childcare techniques. The course covers a broad spectrum of topics, including cognitive development stages, emotional regulation, safeguarding responsibilities, and strategies for promoting healthy learning environments. Delivered through engaging study materials and clear explanations, learners will explore case studies and theoretical frameworks that underpin effective childcare practices. Throughout the course, participants will develop a solid understanding of how biological, emotional, and environmental factors shape children's growth. Skills gained will include recognising developmental milestones, supporting children's individual needs, and fostering positive behavioural outcomes. Suitable for both newcomers and those seeking career enhancement, this diploma empowers learners to make meaningful contributions to children's lives across educational, residential, and community settings. Course Modules Module 01: Introduction to Child Psychology Module 02: Stages of Child Development Module 03: Emotional and Social Development in Children Module 04: Cognitive and Language Development Module 05: Behavioural Theories and Child Behaviour Management Module 06: Attachment and Relationships Module 07: Child Care Fundamentals Module 08: Safeguarding and Child Protection Module 09: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Module 10: Promoting Healthy Learning Environments (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to build knowledge in child psychology and childcare. Professionals aiming to enhance their qualifications in childcare and educational settings. Beginners with an interest in child development and care practices. Parents, caregivers, and volunteers wishing to support children more effectively. Teaching assistants or nursery staff aspiring to specialise in child development. Career Path Childcare Worker Early Years Educator Teaching Assistant Child and Youth Support Worker Family Support Worker Special Educational Needs (SEN) Assistant Nursery Manager Child Welfare Officer Community Outreach Worker

Child Psychology and Child Care Diploma
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Early Childhood: Child Care

By NextGen Learning

Early Childhood: Child Care Course Overview: The "Early Childhood: Child Care" course is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and understanding of child care practices. It covers essential aspects of early childhood development, from nurturing and supporting children's growth to creating a safe and stimulating environment. Learners will explore various child care methodologies, child safety, and how to effectively communicate with young children. This course equips learners with the skills necessary to support children's emotional, social, and cognitive development. By completing the course, learners will gain the expertise to contribute to the early education sector and advance their careers in child care. Course Description: This course delves into the critical aspects of child care, exploring the stages of early childhood development, the role of caregivers, and strategies for creating supportive learning environments. It covers topics such as child protection, managing behaviour, and understanding the needs of children at different developmental stages. The course provides in-depth insights into early childhood education theories, communication techniques, and practical strategies for working with children. Learners will develop a robust understanding of how to address the diverse needs of children, create safe and nurturing spaces, and foster positive relationships with both children and parents. Upon completion, learners will be well-equipped to pursue a career in early childhood care or education. Early Childhood: Child Care Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Early Childhood Care Module 02: Child Development and Milestones Module 03: Understanding Child Behaviour Module 04: Health, Safety, and Wellbeing in Child Care Module 05: Creating a Positive Learning Environment Module 06: Communication with Children and Parents Module 07: Child Protection and Safeguarding Module 08: Legal and Ethical Considerations in Child Care Module 09: Career Opportunities in Early Childhood Care (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to pursue a career in child care. Professionals aiming to enhance their expertise in early childhood education. Beginners with an interest in working with children. Individuals looking to improve their understanding of child development and care. Career Path Early Years Practitioner Nursery Assistant Child Care Worker Early Childhood Educator Family Support Worker Child Protection Officer

Early Childhood: Child Care
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

Diploma in Childcare

By NextGen Learning

Course Overview The Diploma in Childcare is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of child development, care practices, health, and safety standards essential for working with young children. This course offers valuable insights into early years education, child protection principles, and the importance of creativity and play in a child's growth. Learners will gain the knowledge required to foster positive environments that support children’s emotional, social, and physical development. Through structured learning, participants will enhance their ability to identify individual needs, promote healthy living, and safeguard children effectively. By the end of the course, learners will be well-prepared to pursue further qualifications or begin a rewarding journey within the childcare sector, equipped with essential theoretical and developmental foundations. This qualification is ideal for anyone passionate about contributing to the wellbeing and development of young children in a variety of educational or care settings. Course Description The Diploma in Childcare delves deeper into the core areas crucial for nurturing and supporting young children. Learners will explore developmental milestones, caregiving routines, nutritional guidelines, safeguarding policies, and inclusive education for children with special needs. The course promotes a strong understanding of both health and safety legislation and the vital role of creativity and play in early childhood learning. Structured to encourage a thorough and engaging learning experience, it combines key theoretical frameworks with current industry practices. Participants will develop a comprehensive skill set, including the ability to plan age-appropriate activities, recognise signs of developmental concerns, and support a diverse range of learning styles. By completing this course, learners will build a solid academic foundation, supporting career progression in childcare or early years education, and offering transferable skills relevant to a wide variety of child-focused roles within educational, healthcare, and community sectors. Course Modules Module 01: Understanding Child Development Module 02: Care for Children Module 03: Healthy Food, Healthy Living Module 04: Keeping Children Healthy and Safe Module 05: Child Protection Module 06: Play, Imagination and Creativity Module 07: Early Years Provision Module 08: Children with Special Needs Module 09: Keeping Children Healthy & Safe (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to pursue a career in childcare or early years education. Professionals aiming to expand their expertise in child development and welfare. Beginners with an interest in supporting children’s growth and wellbeing. Parents, guardians, or caregivers wishing to deepen their understanding of child development. Career Path Early Years Practitioner Nursery Assistant Childcare Support Worker Learning Support Assistant Playgroup Leader Child Welfare Officer Special Educational Needs (SEN) Assistant Family Support Worker

Diploma in Childcare
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£9.99

Childcare and Education

By NextGen Learning

Childcare and Education Course Overview This Childcare and Education course is designed to equip learners with a solid foundation in early childhood education, focusing on key aspects of childcare, child protection, and developmental milestones. Throughout the course, learners will gain a deep understanding of how to care for children, promote healthy living, and ensure their safety in educational settings. This course offers a comprehensive insight into the early years sector, with a focus on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and its impact on child development. Upon completion, learners will be prepared to contribute meaningfully to the care and education of children, ensuring they have the skills to provide quality education and a safe, nurturing environment for children to grow and thrive. Course Description The course covers a wide range of essential topics, from the basics of caring for children to understanding and implementing EYFS teaching techniques. Learners will explore subjects such as child protection, health and safety, special education needs, and the role of creativity in early childhood education. It includes an in-depth look at the EYFS framework, which guides early learning in the UK, and focuses on the importance of early years in child development. Participants will also learn about the key principles behind effective learning and development in children, preparing them for roles in childcare and education settings. By the end of the course, learners will have acquired the knowledge and skills needed to positively impact children’s education and well-being. Childcare and Education Curriculum Module 01: Caring for Children Module 02: Healthy Food, Healthy Living Module 03: Keeping Children Healthy & Safe Module 04: Child Protection Module 05: Play, Imagination and Creativity Module 06: Introduction to EYFS Module 07: Importance of Early Years in Development Module 08: EYFS Teaching Techniques Module 09: Working as an EYFS Teacher Module 10: Promoting Learning and Development Module 11: Children Having Special Education Needs or Disabilities (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to start a career in childcare and education. Professionals aiming to advance their expertise in early childhood education. Beginners with an interest in child development and education. Those looking to gain a deeper understanding of the EYFS framework and its application. Career Path Early Years Educator Childcare Worker EYFS Teacher Nursery Manager Child Protection Officer Special Education Needs (SEN) Support Worker Teaching Assistant

Childcare and Education
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£7.99

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Adderley Nursery School

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Adderley is a very child-centred nursery, which means that children spend much of their day engaged in self-directed learning. The majority of the day is free-flow, meaning children choose to engage in a range of different activities, indoors and outdoors. Children engage in activities independently and with their friends, as well as taking part in adult facilitated activities that are planned from children's interests and developmental needs. We believe that at this young age children learn best through a play-based curriculum, with support from our experienced staff team who engage with children in their play to support social interaction, language development and further learning opportunities. Some key attributes we seek to develop in children include self-confidence, problem solving and independence. 2-4s Unlike many other settings, at Adderley our two to four year olds are all part of the same unit. They share the same space and access the same activities. The Nursery is led by qualified early years' teachers and experienced qualified Nursery Practitioners. Key Person Each child & family has a named key practitioner. This offers the opportunity for a special relationship to develop. The key practitioner builds a close relationship by acting as a companion for the child & being mindful to the needs of the child during each day. The key practitioner acts as a champion for child & parent. Sharing information and creating opportunities to talk with parents builds trust & partnership. Settling-in is a crucial time. Transitions Each child and family is unique. Before starting Nursery, we offer all children and families a pre-entry induction meeting at Nursery and sometimes a home visit. We have new children starting every term. We have a range of base areas that offer a place of security for children to explore the Nursery. The Loft Room and Green Room provision support our youngest children to make smooth transitions from home to Nursery. There are seamless internal transitions to Studio 1 and Studio 2 for older children. Studio 1 and Studio 2 offer continuity and progression. We work together to support the settling process. When parents feel comfortable in the setting it helps their children to settle. During the Summer Term we work closely with neighbouring primary schools to offer smooth transitions to Reception. Children leave with excellent primary school readiness. Rhythm of the Day Adderley feels like home. We create Rhythm in the Nursery through our daily routine. Some children arrive early for breakfast and stay for tea. These are nurturing, social times. For most children in Nursery the day begins with meeting & greeting by the key person. A group time with the key person takes place on entry to meet & plan learning (breathing in) (15 minutes). This is followed by a period of child-initiated play indoors & outdoors (breathing out & exploring the world) (90 minutes). A group time at end of the session to share food, reflect, share stories and singing (breathing in) (15 minutes). About the Nursery Rhythm also comes through personal care routines. Nappy changing, changing clothes, washing, eating, quiet/resting/sleeping times are learning and development times for key person and child. Children experience the seasons and feel connected to nature and its lifecycle. There is a planned yearly timetable for looking after the garden and visits to parks. There are unplanned spontaneous experiences connected to weather. Children participate in real experiences like shopping, gardening, cooking and caring for living creatures and plants Food and Nutrition We are passionate about fresh, healthy food that tastes great. The right nutrients can affect everyone's mood, behaviour, health, growth and even their ability to concentrate. Encouraging a well-balanced diet establishes healthy eating now and for the future. We offer hot meals that are brought onto site by specialist caterers in education establishments. The children also have access to a morning snack of fruit with water available throughout the day. We offer breakfast and tea to children who are with us for longer days. The children grow some of our food in the garden. Governing Body The Governing body plays a key role in overseeing the practice and ethos of the school. They provide challenge and support to the Executive Head teacher and leadership team. If you would like to be involved please ask at Reception. Annual Data At Adderley we track children's learning and development termly, seeking to ensure that children make good or better progress and continue to be stimulated and challenged by their nursery experiences. This information is shared with families at termly reviews. We also use this data to identify curriculum development priorities. Working with Parents We value parental input very highly. We are always looking for parents to join our Governing Body which s a way to be involved in the direction that Adderley takes moving forwards. Each term parents meet with their child's Key person and contribute to identifying 'next steps' for their child's learning and development. We encourage families to share children's learning experiences from home through the Tapestry documentation tool.