FREE WEBINAR - Holding Space Episode 20 Making Meals Marvellous
Description:
OPD Points: 5
Learning OutcomesBy the end of the webinar you will be able to: 1. Appreciate the role adults and carers play in children’s eating and food education 2. Learn how music is able to support the learning of the adult’s role and children’s understanding of the food environment. See the use of, Marvellous Mealtime, Sniff it and Can you eat a rainbow as examples.3. Explore the language development of children through the experience of choice and control.
Key Learning Objectives / Outcomes:
60-minute webinarDescription of practical applications, case review and practical activities 50 minsQ&A 10 mins
Presenter / Provider:
Jacki Short
Presenter Qualifications:
Jacki is the Clinical Director of Sydney Centre for Creative Change. She is a registered counselling psychologist and play therapy supervisor with over 25 years’ experience in counselling, supervision, group work and training. Phoebe Cormack is a Registered Music Therapist (Masters of Arts in Music Therapy, UTS) and vocalist (BMus, SCU) with over 10 years’ experience, working with children and young adults both in a group and individual capacity. Phoebe is the founder of Phoebe’s Musical Chairs where she uses her talent as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist to engage her knowledge in Music Therapy and Music education to actively support people as they strive to improve their health, functioning and wellbeing.Mandy dos Santos is a tertiary qualified nutritionist and food scientist (BSc. Food Science and Nutrition UNSW & Grad dip. Human Nutrition Deakin) and has worked in a variety of roles in the food industry over the last 13 years. Mandy is the founder of Little People Nutrition where she focuses on health promotion for paediatric and family nutrition. She has written books, childcare menus, family menus, runs incursions and workshops and now, music as well.