Webinar: Foundations for Schooling

  • 1 CPD hour

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Motor development plays a foundational role in supporting children’s access to and participation in curriculum learning. Children’s access to learning is shaped by their motor abilities and the supports and adaptations provided within the learning environment. Language development evolves rapidly within the first five years of a child's life, making early support in the initial school years essential for all students, particularly those with language difficulties or Language Disorder.
  • This recorded webinar is designed for school staff, allied health professionals, and anyone supporting early learners as they transition into the first years of schooling. This session will unpack the development of early language, fine motor and gross motor skills, and share classroom-ready strategies that build access to learning from day one. 

    Learning Objectives
    • Understand the development of fine and gross motor skills, and early language in young learners.
    • Explore key foundational skills that support early classroom success.
    • Discover evidence-based strategies to build fine and gross motor skills, and early language development within the classroom setting. 
We recommend using a tablet or a computer to undertake this course.