Educators can have a long and lasting effect on a young child’s life and ideally we want these early impressions to inspire, challenge and foster a positive well-being for these young children.
While there are abundant training providers and programs available for prospective and experienced educators the quality of the education and training provided as well as the development of employability skills and advocacy for the early years has never been more important, says Kirsty Fantini of Early Years Training & Consultancy.
Kirsty continues, “at Early Years Training & Consultancy, we pride ourselves on not only providing quality education and training to our students and future educators, ensuring they understand the importance of their role, but also providing professional development opportunities for educators currently in the industry through our on-line webinars.
Children are spending increasing amount of time in early childhood settings and educators are taking on primary caregiver roles, therefore play a significant role not only in the learning and development of children, but more so the nurturing of each child’s value system, development of identity hence, resulting in, ideally, a healthy level of resilience.”
Fotini Platis says
Hi my name is Fotini and I am 34 years old. I am interested in working in children services from 0-12 years either in childcare or OOOSH,
I currently run my family’s gelateria and have been in retail and hospitality all my life. I have always had an interest in children worh half a degree in Primary Education.
Still unsure of what scenario I would like to work in I was wondering if this diploma would be benificial to have for both. I am all about personal and engaging service and stumbled across this site in the web.
Can you please send me more info about pricing and delivery