Parents as partners in their children’s learning
Overview
This workshop looks at learning from a developmental and pedagogical-anthropological perspective to enable parents to incorporate new concepts and practices at home.
Children’s development is not only a biological process, the experiences they have in their early years are the foundation for their lifelong learning and well-being.
Bronya provides insight into how to recognise and take into account children’s perspectives (interest and motives) in order to support their learning.
Benefits:
, Helps parents to develop their parental capabilities to influence their child’s collective social situation of development (the ability to communicate and learn from, and with, others)
- Strengthen relationships between parents and their children
- Increase parents’ confidence to promote their children’s optimal development, independence and self-regulation
- Increase children’s optimal development & agency (confidence and capacity to communicate and learn from and with other)
Details:
Audience: parents with children aged 0-8
Price: £35per session
Booking: bcalderon@spaces4learning.org