Inactive - Filling the Connection Cup™ : Fostering Self-Worth (live)
Theory, research, and practical strategies for meeting children's need for connection and fostering self-worth
A webinar with Elise Waghorn from Phoenix Support for Educators
Are you an early childhood educator working with children who:
Learn how to confidently respond to these behaviours by increasing every child's sense of self-worth.
This workshop will enable you to have a deeper knowledge of how to support children to fill their Connection Cup™.
The Connection Cup drives our need for belonging, acceptance and love. This Cup is filled by inclusion, communication, community, affection, loyalty, and participation.
This course will give you practical strategies and more confidence to plan for children's holistic wellbeing, increase positive connections and engagement with children, and ensure children in your care have a strong sense of self-worth.
You can log in straight away to see some content... but the live 1.5 hour webinar is coming up soon!
Connection Cup - Mind Map
Connection Cup
Connection Cup - Top Traits
Connection Cup - Mind Map
Inclusion: Finding a common understanding
Autism Hub
Supporting children with ASD in early childhood settings
Identity and Belonging
WHAT IS: Maslow’s Pyramid - The Hierarchy of Needs
Harlow's Studies on Dependency in Monkeys (warning: contents may disturb some viewers)
The Attachment Theory: How Childhood Affects Life
Still Face Experiment
Choice Theory by William Glasser
Topic 10: Quality Area 5 - Relationships with children
Professional and personal development opportunities with Phoenix Support for Educators
Final reflection
Padlet for Connection Cup filling
Padlet for Connection Cup filling 2
Learn how to confidently foster a child's self-worth by:
Responding to children’s need for connection and belonging
Developing holistic wellbeing plans
Proactively plan for children’s self-worth
Have quality relationships with all children in your care
Understand and plan for differences in individual children’s needs for safety
Phoenix Support for Educators
You will have access to this course for three weeks, one week before the live to look over the readings, resources and other related content, and two weeks after the webinar, when you will have access to the recorded version of the live and the content that you may have missed in the first week.
To join the webinar, just log in, click on the course and scroll down to the lesson called 'Live webinar'. Once you find the lesson all you will need to do is press the button in the centre of the page.
To receive your certificate, you must click on 'Complete & Continue' on every page of the course. Once you've done this your certificate download button should come up in the top left corner of your course, where the progress bar is.
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