Nurturing Belonging in the Early Years

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Aaron Bradbury
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At the heart of every child’s development lies the need for a safe, secure, and nurturing environment. 💟

As early childhood educators we strive to foster a strong sense of belonging in our young learners, and that starts with truly knowing our children! Join early childhood academic Aaron Bradbury, as he shows us how to unlock the transformative power of responsive relationships that lays the foundation of love, acceptance, and empowerment for every child in our care.

Dive into established research and equip yourself with the tools to create a classroom where belonging and growth go hand in hand.

In this session you will:

  • Explore the connections between attachment and early brain development 
  • Understand the importance of a nurturing environment
  • Explore strategies that foster relationships
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Aaron Bradbury
Early Childhood Academic

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Aaron Bradbury
Aaron is a Principal Lecturer for Early Years and Childhood (Learning and Development, Psychology, Special Educational Needs, and Inclusion) at Nottingham Trent University. He is a Member of the Coalition for the Early Years on the Birth to Five Matters and is currently researching Early Childhood workforce development. He has a passion for making the voice of the child, nurturing through a diverse lens and pioneers of early childhood the foreground of practice.
Nurturing Belonging in the Early Years
At the heart of every child's development lies the need for a safe, secure, and nurturing environment. 💟 As early childhood educators we strive to foster a strong sense of belonging in our young learners; to do this, it is crucial to really know our children and create an environment that best supports them. Join early childhood academic Aaron Bradbury as he shows us how to unlock the transformative power of responsive relationships that lays the foundation of love, acceptance, and empowerment for every child in our care. Dive into established research and equip yourself with the tools to create a classroom where belonging and growth go hand in hand.