Price From £89 for members and from £109 for non-members
Delivery Type Face to face
Training Provider Children in Scotland

Supporting parenting in the early years

This training workshop will look at challenging behaviours in the early years, with a focus on the impact of adult behaviour on young children and will take place on Thursday, 22 August 2019 in Glasgow.

It will consider practical examples to observe different behaviours and responses to behaviour. As a carer or practitioner, it will also reflect on how your own adult behaviour can enable a young child to build a resilient brain.

Key learning:

  • Understanding challenging behaviour and its impact
  • What neurosciences and attachment theory tell us about behaviour
  • The impact of adult behaviour on children
  • Strategies to change behaviour and build resilience.

Facilitator Bio

Jan Montgomery is an experienced therapist who works across the lifespan. She is a qualified Life Coach, Play Therapist and Adult Psychotherapist. Jan specialises in working with trauma and has a passion for sharing her learning in an accessible and creative format.

Training Provider Overview

Giving all children in Scotland an equal chance to flourish is at the heart of everything we do.

By bringing together a network of people working with and for children, alongside children and young people themselves, we offer a broad, balanced and independent voice. We create solutions, provide support and develop positive change across all areas affecting children in Scotland.

We do this by listening, gathering evidence, and applying and sharing our learning, while always working to uphold children’s rights. Our range of knowledge and expertise means we can provide trusted support on issues as diverse as the people we work with and the varied lives of children and families in Scotland.

Training Provider Contact Details

Provider Name: Children in Scotland

Contact Name: Svenja Schulz

Telephone: 0131 313 8828

Email: events@childreninscotland.org.uk

Website: https://childreninscotland.org.uk

Quality Assurance

Children in Scotland works with a wide range of professionally qualified and experienced practitioners to deliver their innovative, interactive and inspiring learning and events programme. They use a robust evaluation process which gathers feedback from all delegates and speakers, and they use this to keep the programme full of fresh, up-to-date, relevant and accurate content.