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Listening as a way of life - an introduction: lycs4Thursday, December 3, 2009 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)Manchester, United Kingdom |
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Listening as a way of life - an introduction: lycs4
Press the ORDER NOW button to book your place on this one-day training course at Manchester Marriott and Albert Hotel , Manchester on 3 December 2009. If you do not have access to a computer or you have problems with the registration please contact the Training team on 0207 843 6084 or email training@ncb.org.uk and we will advise you.
Please note that if you buy a waiting-list ticket it will display a nil charge, but if you are then offered a place on the course you will be invoiced as follows for the price of the ticket:
Individual fee - statutory £316.25
Individual fee - statutory NCB member £258.75
Individual fee - voluntary £287.50
Individual fee - voluntary NCB member £241.50
This course will also be held on 10 March 2010 in Bristol
Overall aim
The aim of this course is to gain an understanding of how important it is to listen to young children and involve them in decisions that affect them.
Intended learning outcomes
By the end of this course participants will:
- understand the benefits of listening for children, practitioners, parents and early years services
- identify challenges to listening and ways of overcoming these
- explore the different ‘languages’ through which children communicate and ways in which they can help children to express their ideas, feelings and preferences
- reflect on their current practice and plan how to develop children’s involvement in the design, development and delivery of early years services
Who should attend?
This training is specifically geared towards early years practitioners working with birth to 5s. It is appropriate for professionals working with young children in nurseries, in local authority children’s centres or as childminders.
Programme for the day
9.00 Registration
9.30 Introductions
Outline of the course, expectations of the day, and working agreement
9.45 Why listen to young children
Considering the benefits to children, practitioners, parents and early years services
10.45 Where do you start from?
Reflections on current practice within your setting: what decisions are children involved in, what difficulties or challenges do you meet, what listening methods work well?
11.30 BREAK
11.45 Ways of listening
Exploring the different 'languages' through which children communicate and ways in which we can help them to express themselves
1.00 LUNCH
1.45 Communication game
Practising and reflecting on our listening skills
2.00 Possibilities for listening
Considering examples of what we might listen to children about and case studies of participation in practice
3.15 Next steps
Planning how you will develop your listening practice to support children's involvement in decisions that affect them
3.45 Feedback and evaluation
4.00 Finish
Travel and venue information
Please see the Manchester Marriott and Albert Hotel for maps and detailed information how to travel to the venue.
What ticket should you buy?
Please choose the appropriate ticket type. You should check if your organisation has NCB membership, in which case you can apply for an NCB member's ticket. As an NCB member or non-member, you should also register as coming from the statutory or the voluntary sector. To qualify as a voluntary sector organisation, you must be a registered charity. When you book, please have your registered charity number ready. This also applies to waiting list places.your ticket type is fully subscribed, please apply to the appropriate waiting-list.
Please note that the ticket prices are as follows:
NCB Member - voluntary sector £241.00
NCB Non-Members - voluntary sector £287.50
NCB Member statutory sector £258.75
NCB non-member statutory sector £316.25
If you have a waiting-list ticket it will state that it is free. However, if you are offered a place on the course you will be invoiced at the appropriate cost for your ticket as listed above
Course facilitator: Judy Miller
Judy has over 30 years' experience of working with young children in local authority and community settings. Through listening to children and working with their perceptions and ideas, she has learnt how thoughtful and capable young children can be. It is this awareness that she aims to share through her freelance training and writing. Judy is the author of several books, including 'Never too young - how young children can take responsibility and make decisions'.
This course is run as part of the Young Children's Voices Network project based in the Early Childhood Unit, NCB.
Cancellation
All cancellations must be received in writing. In the event of a cancellation, a full refund will be given for one month's notice, a 50% refund for 1 month to 14 days notice and no refund for less than 14 days notice. Substitutions may be made at any time.
Please find further information about NCB training and the NCB Early Childhood Unit
When & Where
Manchester Marriott and Albert Hotel
Water Street
M3 4JQ Manchester
United Kingdom
Thursday, December 3, 2009 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)
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National Children's Bureau (NCB) is a charitable organisation that acts as an umbrella body for organisations working with children and young people in England & Northern Ireland.