Based in a nursery and delivered by an early years advanced practitioner, this interactive and practical workshop will provide a grassroots perspective on how to become an enabling practitioner.
Tuesday 25th February 2020 16:00 - 19:30
York Rise Nursery NW5 1SB
Cost: £25
Posted: 10/03/2022
How do we support children to
feel valued and supported during everyday interaction within an early years
setting music session? How do we work in partnership with other professionals
and parents to create non-stereotypical environments in which children are able
to explore music freely? Based in a nursery, and delivered by an early years
advanced practitioner, this interactive and practical workshop will provide a
grassroots perspective on how to become an enabling practitioner.
In
this session Early Years Practitioner Anjana Rinne will share her perspective
on equality, inclusion and diversity. As a group you will consider a range of
resources often used in early years, and consider the impact of these. Through
practical activity you will create your own or adapt an existing song to
challenge stereotypes, and will reflect on what this might mean for your own
practice.
This
session is for early years practitioners, musicians, child minders, reception
teachers, facilitators and parents.
Tuesday 25th February 2020
16:00 – 19:30
York Rise Nursery NW5 1SB
Cost: £25
Find out more and book here.