Successful completion of this course leads to Thrive Childhood Licensed Practitioner status.
By the end of the training, you will know how to be and what to do in response to children's varying, and often complex, social and emotional needs.
Using your free 3-month trial to Thrive-Online, you'll learn how to assess whole classes and individual children to identify where they are in their social and emotional development, and pinpoint areas where they need extra support. You'll then be able to create and implement targeted action plans from a raft of practical strategies and activities and monitor progress over time.
Mair Holmes
Learning Support Assistant & Thrive Licensed Practitioner, Barry Island Primary School.
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“I’m able to deal with disruptive behaviour in a positive way and feel more confident guiding colleagues to do the same. Some children who had previously displayed disruptive behaviour have dramatically changed, becoming calm, productive members of their class.”
This course is ideal for anyone working closely with primary school aged children in a teaching, healthcare or social care role. It is particularly beneficial to professionals with pastoral responsibilities, including safeguarding, special educational needs, SEMH education or a tutor role.
Please note: Prices are for courses starting on or after 1 September 2023. Price also includes Thrive membership, professional licensing on successful completion of the course, plus two CPD webinars in your first year.
Ceri Totty
STF Manager, Teacher & Thrive Lead, Townhill Community School.
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“The training ignited a renewed passion in me and has helped enormously with my professional development. It truly was a lightbulb moment in my career. The school has transformed, with improved behaviour, attendance, pupil and staff wellbeing, and no exclusions.”
During the virtual training sessions, you'll explore:
The course is structured into 12 virtual training sessions, each 3 hours long, along with 2 e-learning modules and 2 e-mentoring sessions:
Session 1: Introducing the Thrive Approach