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A vital resource for child professionals and parents who want to support children to thrive: communication skills, attachment play, practical techniques and ideas and more
Produced by Dr Margot Sunderland
This webinar is designed to empower child professionals and parents with a wealth of practical ideas, tools and techniques to support a child’s social, emotional, language and cognitive development. With adult-child footage throughout (ages 3 months to age 12), the film provides a wealth of practical interventions on how to be and what to say to engage infants and children in attachment play, proven to develop both mind and brain and to enhance confidence, social skills and learning. The underpinning neuroscientific and psychological evidence is also explained (fully referenced) diagnosis.
The webinar is divided into the following sections:
- The importance of Attachment Play: Brain Science, Psychology and Benefits for Learning and Life
- Attachment Play Games
- Attachment Play: Music and Rhythm Games
- Attachment Play: Imagination Games
- The importance of Physical Attachment Play: Brain Science, Psychology and Benefits for Learning and Life
- Physical Attachment Play Games
- Babywatching: a different sort of attachment play intervention for the whole class
Attachment Play Games include:
- Attachment Play: Hand to Hand Games
- Attachment Play: Ball, Quoits and Hoop Games
- Attachment Play: Animal Games
- Attachment Play: Music and Rhythm Games
- Attachment Play: Imagination Games
- Physical Attachment Play Games
About Dr Margot Sunderland
Dr Margot Sunderland is Director of Education and Training at The Centre for Child Mental Health London, Co-Director of Trauma Informed Schools UK, Honorary Visiting Fellow at London Metropolitan University, Senior Associate Member of the Royal College of Medicine, Child Psychotherapist and qualified teacher. She was also a member of the Early Years Commission, Centre for Social Justice, Westminster and co-author of the Cross-party Advisory Report ‘The Next Generation’ (early years intervention). She has produced two DVDs on Child Development, one entitled ‘Communication Skills and Attachment Play: The First Five Years’ (Redshark TV). Margot is also author of over 20 books in the field of child mental health, which collectively have been translated into 18 languages and published in 24 countries. Her internationally acclaimed book, ‘What Every Parent Needs to Know/The Science of Parenting’ won a First Prize in the British Medical Association Medical Book awards and has been voted as one of the best brain books of our time by The Dana Foundation. Dr Sunderland has been studying the neuroscience and psychology of adult-child relationships (meta-analysis) for over 20 years.