This course will focus on understanding and recognizing developmental milestones at each stage of a child's life. Students will learn about the different domains of development, including physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development, and how they are interconnected. In addition to theoretical knowledge, students will develop practical skills in supporting children's development.
This course is specifically tailored to nannies and housekeepers wanting to upskills and showcase their credentials around their chosen profession. Understand the expectation of the clients you are working with and implement the highest level of professionalism on the job. Stand out from other applicants when it comes to being successful with your job applications.
In the world of hospitality, the art of silver service is considered a skill that showcases elegance, precision, and attention to detail. As part of the curriculum for this silver service course, students are taught the intricacies of preparing tables for silver service, working in cooperation with kitchen staff, and using silver service techniques to serve meals. This course delves deep into the intricacies of preparing tables for silver service, working harmoniously with kitchen staff, and mastering silver service techniques to serve with elegance and precision.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to gentle sleep techniques designed to support children from birth to five years of age. It explores effective strategies to guide sleep transitions, fostering healthy sleep habits while respecting each child’s developmental needs. Participants will learn how to communicate with parents regarding sleep changes, addressing concerns with confidence and clarity. The course delves into key developmental stages, helping consultant and educators understand how sleep evolves as children grow. Additionally, the program equips learners with practical strategies to manage sleep disruptions caused by milestones such as teething, growth spurts, separation anxiety, and environmental shifts. By the end of the course, participants will be able to provide thoughtful, informed sleep support, empowering families to navigate sleep challenges with reassurance and expertise.
Households can also be workplaces and can sometimes be high risk environments, so thoughtful and careful planning is required to ensure that the work environment is safe, and that nannies, housekeepers, cleaners, and any other household staff, families and visitors are protected. Responsibility for workplace health and safety is shared by the family and their staff. Insurers and Government agencies are becoming more stringent in their requirements around Work Health Safety including private domestic household staffing arrangements. Agencies, families and staff all play a role in risk prevention.