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PANS and PANDAS: Developing Awareness and Effective Practice in Education pans/pandas staff training teachers Feb 07, 2024

Tina Coope is the Education lead at PANS PANDAS UK, working to raise awareness of the conditions amongst educators and to support the development of effective practice.  She has written multiple education resources about the conditions and has created the first teacher training presentation...

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Nurturing Through Play - The Role of Descriptive Commentary confidence descriptive commentary development early years play staff training tips May 24, 2023

Nurturing Through Play

Play is a fundamental part of our development and growth. It is through play that we learn and discover our surroundings, develop essential skills such as communication, problem-solving, and creativity, and make sense of the world around us. This is why it is so important...

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Precision Teaching: A First Steps Guide and FAQ confidence development precision teaching school support staff training teachers tips working memory Jan 06, 2023

We all share a professional mission: to nurture the unique abilities in every child that steps into our classroom. But, if we’re honest, sometimes the path to achieving this is less of a well-paved road and more of a labyrinth. Diverse learning speeds, varied abilities, and a range of other...

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Nurturing A Growth Mindset in Schools and at Home growth mindset parent/carer resilience rise staff training Jan 19, 2022

Growth Mindset is a powerful collection of approaches which help to shape the way children think to have greater self-believe in themselves and resilience in the face of setbacks. While incredibly important for helping children to maximise their education and learning potential, having a Growth...

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Ask the EP | How do I Support Children's Working Memory? ep cpd executive functioning parent/carer staff training working memory Oct 07, 2021

As Educational Psychologists we often support teachers to develop children's executive functioning skills.

Despite being a significant predictor of academic achievement, Working Memory is often overlooked which means that school staff aren’t always sure how to help children...

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