Understanding Neurodivergence Inclusion in your Classroom
This workshop focuses on building a culture from the ground up to support neurodiverse children. It emphasizes aligning Center philosophy, personal beliefs, and staff collaboration. You’ll gain tools to better understand your team, foster thriving environments for children, and strengthen connections with families.
Living Inquiries:
- Well-being and belonging.
- Communication and literacies.
- Identities, social responsibility and diversity.
Pathways:
- Joy in relationships with people, place, materials and ideas.
- Diversity and difference
- Every child is a gift.
Suitable for adult Instructors/ECE administrators, ECE students, parents, intermediate and experienced early care and learning professionals working with children of all ages, from infants/toddlers to school age children, including children with extra support needs.
Facilitator(s): Jo Chahal
With a passion for nurturing young minds and a commitment to fostering inclusive learning environments, Jo has dedicated her career to the development of children from diverse backgrounds. Since 2003, she has been actively involved in early childhood education, bringing her expertise in neurodiversity, Reggio Emilia, inquiry-based learning, and social-emotional child development to the forefront of her practice. Her pedagogical approach is deeply rooted in the belief that every child deserves a foundation that celebrates their unique abilities and encourages their full potential and encourages children to explore, question, and discover, fostering a love for lifelong learning. Jo is also a proud mom of 5 amazing children!
Register here: Understanding Neurodivergence Inclusion in your Classroom 4810-8100 :: Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
- Capacity: Spaces Available
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