Stimulating early literacy through outdoor arts and creativity with guest presenter Juliet Robertson

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Stimulating early literacy through outdoor arts and creativity with guest presenter Juliet Robertson

Sale Price:£5.00 Original Price:£15.00

This is the twenty-fifth in a series of Earlyarts Training Webinars based on arts and creativity in the early years.

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Watch our superb training video when we will be joined by our Guest Expert Juliet Robertson founder of Creative Star Learning Company.

In this training video you will learn how to stimulate and develop your children's literacy using outdoor arts and creativity.

This training event is hosted by Earlyarts Director, Ruth Churchill Dower, and is suitable for:

  • early years and KS1 teachers
  • early years practitioners and professionals
  • nursery nurses and managers
  • childcarers
  • local authority officers
  • home educators
  • parents and carers

Which lovely Presenters will I meet?

Juliet Robertson is one of Scotland’s leading education consultants who specialises in outdoor learning and play. She works at a national level delivering training, giving keynote speeches, leading and supporting innovative outdoor projects and writing content for websites, documents and case studies.  She is passionate about enabling schools, play organisations and early years settings to provide quality outdoor learning and play opportunities for children and young people.

Juliet also works at an international level providing inspiring and engaging presentations and training everywhere. In the past two years alone, she has toured Australia, New Zealand and the Czech Republic. She provided the kickstart training for the first outdoor nurseries in Lithuania and worked with universities and schools in Spain and Belgium.

Read Juliet's blog here.

Ruth Churchill Dower - As Director of Earlyarts, the award winning training network in the cultural and education sectors, Ruth established Earlyarts in 2002 and scaled it up to have a national footprint in 2009. Ruth is in charge of keeping the vision for Earlyarts high on everyone’s agenda, advocating for what’s important with our youngest children, running the consultancy and export side of the company, supporting the team and generally making sure the business as a social enterprise is sustainable.

Ruth can often be found roaming the hills and valleys to indulge in her passion for paragliding, and spends her weekends puddle-splashing, den-building or tree-climbing with her two children.