Neuroscience, attachment and learning
22 Mar 2012
- Time:
- 9.30 – 3.30
- Where:
- ACAMH, St Saviour’s House, 39-41 Union Street, London, SE1 1SD
- Cost:
- £140.00
Recent neuroscience research indicates that relational attachment patterns have a significant impact on brain development and hence the capacity to learn.
This 1-day course will provide an introduction to some of the key findings in neuroscience and attachment research and discuss how this knowledge can support the learning of anxious pupils in schools.
Course content
- Understanding of healthy and anxious patterns of attachment
- Exploration of neuroscience research into the relationship between emotional and cognitive development
- Implications of attachment patterns for learning
- Strategies to support pupils with attachment anxiety in school.
Who should attend?
All educational professionals working across all key stages (primary & secondary)
Online resources for the training:
Neuroscience and emotions; Developing secure attachments
Course duration: 1 day
Trainer: Alison Waterhouse