Everyday Tiny Moments – more dates added!
About
‘Everyday Tiny Moments’ encourages us to notice and celebrate the normal interactions between a child and their special adult. Not only do these interactions help them to learn to build relationships and develop communication skills, but they also help to build their mental and emotional wellbeing. It’s those everyday tiny moments that have a huge impact on their development.
This workshop helps us to find ways to draw attention to what is naturally happening and take the pressure off parents to learn new skills or find more time. Join us in celebrating the great everyday tiny moments.
Workshop poster – updated to include new Teams sessions
Aims of the workshop:
- To learn how to notice the everyday tiny moments and pass on these messages
- To understand and celebrate the power of normality
- To come alongside parents and encourage them in their role
- To learn how to notice when communication is hard and support parents in focusing on the positives
- To positively influence good parental and infant wellbeing.
Who is it for?
Anyone whose role brings them into contact with parents and carers of 0-2 year olds, whether they are community volunteers, group leads, peer supporters, early years and childcare practitioners, foster carers or library staff.
When is it?
The workshops are running on the following dates:
- Tues 27th June (10.30am – 12.45am) at Seaton Children’s Centre – book here
- Tues 27th June (6pm -8.15pm) – ONLINE session via teams – book here
- Weds 28th June (9.30am – 11.45am) at Chestnut Children’s Centre, Exeter – book here – FULLY BOOKED
- Weds 28th June (1.30pm – 3.45pm) at Chestnut Children’s Centre, Exeter – book here
- Mon 3rd July (10am-12.15pm) – ONLINE session via teams – book here
Workshops supported by a Video Interactive Guidance Specialist and an Early Language Consultant.
How to book:
Please book via the links above (next to the dates) which will take you to the Eventbrite website.
You can also book by scanning the QR code in the workshop poster.
If you need to contact someone, please email: communityaction@actionforchildren.org.uk