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Using Real Tools in Early Childhood. View in your own time!

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We will look at: 

  • simple real tools suitable for young children
  • the learning and development using real tools bring to children
  • using real tools as a motivational resource to strengthen hands, wrists and fingers to support handwriting
  • including children in assessing risk and the appropriate use of tools
  • control measures to keep children as safe as necessary
  • completing a benefit risk assessment of tools 
  • other tools when looking at progression from the simple tools


Length: 45minutes


PLEASE NOTE, PRICES ARE PER PERSON.

Please order multiples if more than one will be viewing the presentation. Discount for a group of 5 or more viewers

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In this LIVE webinar, Niki will look at:
  • simple real tools suitable for young children
  • the learning and development using real tools bring to children
  • including children in assessing risk and the appropriate use of tools
  • control measures to keep children as safe as necessary
  • completing a benefit risk assessment of tools 
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