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£1,800 - £2,500
£1,800 - £2,500
Delivered Online or In-Person
Delivered at your location
Full day
This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of girls and how to meet these. We lift the lid on a less well explored inclusion issue, meeting the emotional needs of girls. Everyone knows a girl or woman. They may be pupil, daughter, sister, parent or partner.
Meeting emotional needs
Behaviour and Relationships
Inclusion
Early Years
This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of girls and how to meet these. We lift the lid on a less well explored inclusion issue, meeting the emotional needs of girls. Everyone knows a girl or woman. They may be pupil, daughter, sister, parent or partner.
Girls will often withdraw, attack or even hurt themselves when under emotional stress and this is not always obvious in the way it is with boys.
1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and every week 2 women are killed by a current or ex partner.
Whilst the world assumes girls have no problems processing their emotions, we lift the lid on this and question what is really happening for girls this century?
Increased understanding of girls’ emotional needs
Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems
Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion
Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards girls and their emotional challenges
New skills and processes to make girls’ inclusion and achievement more successful
Early years and school based practitioners
Key workers
Teaching Assistants with support roles
Heads and deputies
SENCOs
Advanced skills teachers
Primary and secondary classroom teachers
Parents
Local Authority support services
The course explores the questions :
Is there an invisible problem with girls?
What can we do to meet the emotional needs of girls?
What helps?
What should our priority be with girls?
This workshop will explore:
Cultural and historical expectations of girls in our society
Shared experiences of teaching and parenting girls
Circle of Courage as a way of understanding emotional needs
Fathers, mothers and daughters
Solution Circle Problem Solving around girls’ needs
What girls really need
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