(Previous name of this webinar – Moose and Mouse: Building Attachment, Empathy and Resilience)Learning OutcomesBy the end of the webinar you will be able to:Understand the positive impact of therapeutic storiesGain skills for application with children with development delaySee creative ways for devising appropriate storiesKnow techniques for making safe and contained spaces
Building Children's Attachment, Empathy and Resilience: Projection, Embodiment, Role Webinar
Objective:
OPD Points: 5
Outline:
Gain a practical and playful insight into stories to build attachment, empathy and resilience in this LIVE 90 minute webinar. Introduction and Theoretical review 40 minsDescription of practical applications, case review and practical activities 40 minsQ&A 10 mins
Content:
Children who live in unsafe environments may experience trauma which can result in developmental delay. This webinar explores how therapeutic stories can assist children re-pair attachments, develop empathy and reinforce resilience. We shall consider the importance of children developing trust as a basis of attachment, and the containment circles that continue to ‘hold’ babies and toddlers before they start to strive towards independence. The Moose and Mouse stories ( www.mouseandmouse.org) have themes of attachment, empathy, resilience, curiosity and difference, and are therapeutic after trauma, as well as being appropriate for children on the autistic spectrum.Certificate: In order to gain OPD points for this event, participants will need to undertake an assessment at end of the webinar and successfully pass at no lower than 80%.
Presenter / Provider:
Presenter Qualifications:
Contact:
- Ellie Risstrom
- 02 7229 5812
- sydneycentreforcreativechange@gmail.com