Workshops

Certification of Completion Non-Accredited

Early Learning Development Areas Workshop

This workshop focuses on the key areas of development in early childhood (Birth to 5 years). It helps practitioners understand how children grow holistically and how to support learning through structured and play-based activities.

  •  Key Learning Areas Covered

    • Physical Development – movement, coordination, fine & gross motor skills
    • Cognitive Development – thinking, problem-solving, memory
    • Language Development – speaking, listening, early literacy
    • Social Development – interaction with others, teamwork
    • Emotional Development – self-confidence, expressing feelings
  •  What Participants Learn

    • How to plan activities for each development area
    • Age-appropriate learning strategies
    • Observation and assessment of children
    • Creating a stimulating learning environment
  •  Outcomes

    Participants will be able to:

    • Support holistic child development
    • Design balanced lesson plans
    • Identify developmental delays early

1-Day Intensive For Cost: R150

Grade R CAPS Workshop

This workshop introduces educators to the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) for Grade R. It focuses on curriculum planning, teaching methods, and assessment aligned with the South African education system.

  • Key Areas Covered

    • CAPS structure and requirements
    • Daily, weekly, and term planning
    • Learning through play
    • Assessment techniques
  • What Participants Learn

    • How to implement CAPS in the classroom
    • Lesson planning and activity design
    • Recording and reporting learner progress
    • Classroom organization
  • Outcomes

    • Participants will be able to:
    • Confidently teach using CAPS guidelines
    • Plan structured Grade R lessons
    • Assess learners correctly
    • Includes resources

1-Day Intensive For Cost: R150

Child Abuse Awareness & Protection Workshop

This workshop equips participants with the knowledge and skills to identify, prevent, and respond to child abuse. It is essential for anyone working with children to ensure their safety and well-being.

  • Types of Abuse Covered

    • Physical abuse
    • Emotional abuse
    • Sexual abuse
    • Neglect
  • What Participants Learn

    • Signs and symptoms of abuse
    • How to respond to disclosures
    • Legal responsibilities in South Africa
    • Reporting procedures and child protection
  • Outcomes

    • Participants will be able to:
    • Identify possible abuse cases
    • Respond appropriately and professionally
    • Protect children in their care
    • Follow correct reporting procedures
  • Important Legal Context

    This workshop aligns with child protection principles under the Children’s Act 38 of 2005, which mandates the safety and protection of all children.

1-Day Intensive For Cost: R150